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The Socialist Secretary for Organisation, José Blanco. Photo – EFE.
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His comment comes in the midst of the row after the Spanish Bishops released a public note seen as a call to vote for the Partido Popular
The Socialists’ No. 2, José Blanco, PSOE’s Secretary for Organisation, has spoken out about the row between the government and the Catholic Church in Spain, and said ‘nothing will be the same’ in relations between the Church and the State after the general election on 9th March. He said the Church hierarchy is constantly ‘looking for confrontation with the legitimate government of Spain,’ and mentioned the possibility of ‘definitive steps’ towards the Church becoming self-funding as, he said, the Church itself has wanted for some time.
The row began with a public note released by the Episcopal Conference last week calling on the faithful not to vote for a party which supports negotiating with terrorists, and to use their votes responsibly. It was widely seen as a call to vote for the opposition Partido Popular.
It led to a comment from the Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, that if voters were to follow the Church’s instructions they would not be able to vote for any political party: all the previous governments in democratic Spain, he said, held talks with ETA, those led by Adolfo Suárez, Felipe González, and José María Aznar. A Bishop acted as an intermediary in the case of the latter.
The Prime Minister described the attitude from the Church as hypocritical and immoral.
The organisation Cristianos Socialistas,’ a Christian Socialist group allied to PSOE, has meanwhile issued its own note on the statement from the Bishops, describing it as an ‘unjustified widespread condemnation’ of the actions of the Socialist government, and what seems to be a ‘signature to a tactic of political commitment which some bishops have followed throughout the legislature, which is both rash and inappropriate,’ they said.
They ended the note by saying, ‘it is one thing to put forward the vision of Catholicism to society, but it is another to get involved in politics on the side of a party. That is not the mission of the Church.’
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FreedomKnight
05 Feb 2008, 18:52
05 Feb 2008, 18:52
There is a conflict between the fundamental religious and those who believe
in a Supreme Being, a personal God, but are not true believers in any
religion because they find Doctrine questionable, without true provenance,
and the morals and ethics poor.There is no evidence for the Apostolic
Succession except one sentence of supposition by Athanaeus AD 180 (an early
spin doctor)so no actual historical justification for Papal authority or
infallability, which is not to say that the Church does no good work.We can
prove that the modern Bible is a construct,particularly Genesis,and the
original New Testament contained No Christmas Story, No Virgin Mary and No
resurrection.So it is not that there is no God or that the Bible contains
no moral lessons, just that constructed Doctrine has no validity, and the
scriptures are not to be taken literally.
bob
05 Feb 2008, 23:04
05 Feb 2008, 23:04
There is no further heights of hypocricy to have an organization called
Cristianos Socialistas to say...
‘it is one thing to put forward the vision of Catholicism to society, but it is another to get involved in politics on the side of a party. That is not the mission of the Church.’
Its comical.
‘it is one thing to put forward the vision of Catholicism to society, but it is another to get involved in politics on the side of a party. That is not the mission of the Church.’
Its comical.
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