Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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Casini and accusations of "anti-Catholic tone"

Ignatius Casini and responds to accusations of "anti-Catholic tone" :

Ignatius, in responding to today Casini, in Chianciano, described its tone "secularists and anti-Catholic" remembered "Mr Casini that a good Catholic, first of all do not tell lies about others and therefore not unreasonable to accept the label of anti-Catholic would attribute to me. I am convinced that in politics there must be a clear division between the life of a Catholic, his faith and its institutional role. Although I have always been a strong Catholic faith and follow the teachings of the Christian religion, I believe deeply in secular politics. At the same time, I am aware of the essential role that Christians in public life and the contribution that they can come to a high and noble vision of political action. But, as is also said Aldo Moro, 'Autonomy is our accountability, it is our personal way of rendering a service and giving, if possible, a witness to Christian values \u200b\u200bin social life '. "

Ignatius then concluded, saying that "civil rights, particularly on living wills, Mr Casini should look and be inspired by the political choices made by his colleagues in the European Popular Party, in particular those specimens of Angela Merkel" .

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