TURIN, Italy, December 19, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com)
– A nationalist party has launched a complaint at the decision of some
schools and kindergartens in the city of Turin to shut down all
Christmas Nativity celebrations, or remove all mention of Christianity
from them, out of fear of “offending the sensibilities” of the schools’
growing Muslim population.
Roberto Carbonero, the director of Lega Nord (the Northern League), said that if confirmed, the decision by some school principals “would be a very serious matter which is unprecedented.”
“Such a decision is completely unacceptable,” he said, adding that the city, not the individual schools, should have competence to make such decisions.
“The ‘city of inclusion’ fantasized about on the Left cannot become a ‘city of discrimination for Catholics,’” Carbonero said.
“It is not acceptable that, in favor of uncontrolled immigration...our citizens, our children, must give up their own traditions and their own culture,” he said. “I’m not staying with the school [of thought] that we should be ashamed of the Catholic base of our society and its history.”
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Roberto Carbonero, the director of Lega Nord (the Northern League), said that if confirmed, the decision by some school principals “would be a very serious matter which is unprecedented.”
“Such a decision is completely unacceptable,” he said, adding that the city, not the individual schools, should have competence to make such decisions.
“The ‘city of inclusion’ fantasized about on the Left cannot become a ‘city of discrimination for Catholics,’” Carbonero said.
“It is not acceptable that, in favor of uncontrolled immigration...our citizens, our children, must give up their own traditions and their own culture,” he said. “I’m not staying with the school [of thought] that we should be ashamed of the Catholic base of our society and its history.”
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