Anti-religious vandalism - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 15 Oct 2020 08:44:11 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Anti-religious vandalism - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Non! French bishops oppose bioethics law reforms https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/10/15/french-bishops-bioethics/ Thu, 15 Oct 2020 07:09:55 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=131535

In a written statement covering a range of ethical concerns, the French bishops permanent council urges Catholics to express their opposition to changes to France's bioethics laws. The proposed reforms have just passed the National Assembly on first reading and should be passed into law by early next year. They will allow assisted procreation to Read more

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In a written statement covering a range of ethical concerns, the French bishops permanent council urges Catholics to express their opposition to changes to France's bioethics laws.

The proposed reforms have just passed the National Assembly on first reading and should be passed into law by early next year.

They will allow assisted procreation to be available to single and lesbian women and push back the deadline for a legal abortion.

Lining up the proposed reforms with Pope Francis's recently-released encyclical Fratelli Tutti, the bishops ask:

"Can a society be fraternal when there is nothing better to offer mothers in distress than the elimination of the child they bear?"

"Can a society be fraternal when it organises the birth of children who will not have a father but, at best, a sperm donor?"

"Our society must not allow itself to be surreptitiously drawn into a dangerous path for the future of humanity."

The proposed abortion legislation pushes back the deadline for legal abortions from 12 to 14 weeks. One of the reasons given for the extension is because the overworked state health system cannot always meet the current deadline.

The hanges to the assisted procreation law are significant, as unlike most other European Union countries, it is available only to heterosexual couples in France.

Fratelli Tutti is "a great text" that "calls our globalised world not to limit itself to the horizon of economic or political mechanisms but to choose fraternity with the poor," the bishops say.

Their statement stresses their desire for more fraternity in relations between the secular and spiritual spheres in France, where attacks against religious symbols occur regularly, the bishops say in their statement.

Noting that Christian places of worship, mosques, synagogues and Jewish cemeteries are increasingly subject to degradation and sometimes even desecration, the French bishops say: "People are mocked and sometimes attacked and even killed, because of their real or perceived religious affiliation."

Last week France's Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin promised to find and prosecute those who attack churches, mosques and other religious edifices after an attempted arson strike on a Catholic church near Lyon.

Darmanin said, "Catholics had nothing to worry about," after Paris declared it would change some regulations on faiths to better combat Islamist extremism.

Changes in regulations on religion must address all faiths, even if, as in this case, the real target is radical Islam.

Non-Muslim faiths sometimes oppose changes because they fear the changes could result in increased state interference in their activities.

Last weekend there were small demonstrations against the reforms throughout France. Although organisers included the same group that mobilised large protests against same-sex marriage in 2012-2013, protest numbers fell far short of that turnout.

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Vandalism and church arson attacks escalate in the US https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/07/20/vandalism-church-arson-escalate/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 08:07:09 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=128874

Vandalism and arson attacks on church buildings are following protests in the US about George Floyd's death. At least one of the arson attacks could have resulted in injury or death. A man accused of setting a Florida church on fire is now being held without bail on charges that include attempted second-degree murder and Read more

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Vandalism and arson attacks on church buildings are following protests in the US about George Floyd's death.

At least one of the arson attacks could have resulted in injury or death.

A man accused of setting a Florida church on fire is now being held without bail on charges that include attempted second-degree murder and arson.

The Marion County Sheriff's Office charged the 23-year old hours after detectives say he plowed a minivan through the front door of Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Ocala, doused the foyer with gasoline and set it on fire, causing extensive damage.

Several people were inside preparing for Mass when the attack occurred early Saturday, but no one was hurt.

That fire was one of at least four attacks on Catholic Church-affiliated buildings and statues from Boston to Los Angeles.

Catholic Action League Executive Director C.J. Doyle believes blames the "left wing extremists who have been toppling statues of Saint Junipero Serra and attempting to remove a statue of Saint Louis".

"Given that there were four attacks on Catholic churches nationwide over a 48 hour period, from July 10 to July 12, suspicion, obviously, turns toward [them] ... he said in an email."

Some say the protests are no longer about Floyd or even defunding police, but are about a radical reordering of American society fundamentally at odds with the U.S. religious liberty tradition. The attacks on religious institutions are part of this change.

"These folks have an agenda, which is to fundamentally transform America," says a board member of the conservative American Civil Rights Union and a former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission.

"If you think about it, Black Lives Matter has an affiliation with the advancement of an ideology and program of action that is closely associated with Marxist ideology, and it has no place for God."

Over the past four weeks or so, several statues have been torn down or otherwise deliberately damaged. One of these included beheading a statue of The Virgin Mary - an act one commentator called a "disturbing attack on Catholicism and religion."

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