13.9.10

Mr. Ratzinger on the road


A propósito da viagem de Bento16 ao Reino Unido, que se inicia dentro de dias, o DN publica hoje resultados de uma sondagem feita a católicos, mas omite um pequeno detalhe: é que estes representam apenas 7% da população «visitada». Será portanto para eles que serão gastos 27,4 milhões de euros, provavelmente na esperança de converter uma parte dos outros 93%.


Mas a contestação está preparada desde há muito, já se fez sentir em várias manifestações de rua e será concretizada agora em acções nas várias cidades que o papa visitará, incluindo uma iniciativa em Hyde Park, que vai reunir partidários do aborto, adeptos da laicidade, militantes feministas, defensores da ordenação das mulheres, do casamento dos padres, grupos anti-católicos e vítimas de abusos sexuais.

A campanha «Protest de Pope» já vem de longe, não brinca em serviço e resume assim os seus objectivos:

Why “Protest the Pope”?

The diverse groups who support this campaign have many different reasons for not approving of the State Visit to the UK by the Pope in September 2010. They all however share the following view:

• That the Pope, as a citizen of Europe and the leader of a religion with many adherents in the UK, is of course free to enter and tour our country.

• However, as well as a religious leader, the Pope is a head of state and the state and organisation of which he is head has been responsible for:
1. opposing the distribution of condoms and so increasing large families in poor countries and the spread of AIDS
2. promoting segregated education
3. denying abortion to even the most vulnerable women
4. opposing equal rights for lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender people
5. failing to address the many cases of abuse of children within its own organisation.
6. rehabilitating the holocaust denier bishop Richard Williamson and the appeaser of Hitler, the war-time Pope, Pius XII.

• The state of which the Pope is the head has also resisted signing many major human rights treaties and has formed its own treaties (‘concordats’) with many states which negatively affect the human rights of citizens of those states.

• As a head of state, the Pope is an unsuitable guest of the UK government and should not be accorded the honour and recognition of a state visit to our country.

If you believe, as we do, that the Pope should not come to the UK without hearing from the millions of people who reject his harsh, intolerant views and the practices and policies of the Vatican State please get involved.
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