Leo in the plural the Archbishop Emeritus of Mérida-Badajoz, Antonio Montero, defends the presence of crosses in "areas public domain.
This question if:
"parents of pupils repeating imitating today the same request [that the 2 nd Republic] to the authorities know or the excesses iconoclasts of the Second Republic," and says it is "a stupid war of symbols in which hurt feelings and beliefs, social cracking dangerously split of our people."
seems to say it was the Republic who attacked and burned the churches but in reality was due more either people are sick of the church are on the side of landowners criminals (as it has been of English and Latin American dictators century 20). People who knew rumors (apparently quite reliable) who said that the Archbishop of Zaragoza at the time was paying the union of the bosses to assassinate anarchist workers. Or other rumors which said that the church gave 500,000 pesetas to subsidize what would be the coup. All this climate was buried with almost ethnic cleansing Franco but today the church is trying to resurrect all those hatreds.
aside the lack of memory which boasts on its omilía archbishop there to tell this sr. to remove crucifixes from a school does not hurt anyone. To see a crucifix can go to your church or watch at home. Trying to impose that image to others is what really hurts. Why
sr. Archbishop I have to see that symbol to associate with such misery? You are not hurting the sensibilities of people like me or people of other faiths trying to impose pressure that these symbols are there?
're at it to get picky, you should put the image of a tortured in classrooms to look for children?
Not content with this, the archbishop also tells us that is what has to be taught in school:
"a citizen education project imposed on all schools, though absent of any transcendence and opposite nuclear points anthropology Christian "[In reference to citizenship education course] The new course required for Europe (not Spain) speaks of integration and to uphold ethical values. If discrimination against homosexuals is part of the values \u200b\u200bof the church then it is normal that bothers this subject to the archbishop. Discriminate in modern societies is a crime.
Lastly, Montero, gives him a threat to the government saying do not try to:
"remove the serene waters [now] in the classroom,"the end it comes down to a marketing problem. And is that any advertiser would it bother them to remove their brand of view of consumers and if they are let alone children. Too bad that generate both hate to keep those campaigns.
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