Posted on 12/16/2004 7:17:13 AM PST by Petes Sandy Girl
Pope weighs into fight to keep Christ in Christmas By Richard Owen Europe's religious heritage is threatened by waves of 'Christianophobia', the Vatican believes. The Pope urged Christians to embrace the true meaning of Christmas yesterday, amid a row in Italy over traditional celebrations. Presiding over a ceremonial switching-on of Christmas tree lights in St Peters Square, where 10,000 pilgrims had gathered, the Pope cited a phrase from the Psalms to draw attention to the meaning of this liturgical season of Advent, an aide said. It is a royal psalm which portrays a just and devout king who defends the poor and the oppressed.
At the weekend the Pope weighed in over whether Italian state schools were right to cancel Nativity plays and cribs because of the alleged sensitivities of immigrant Muslim children. The Pope said on Sunday that Christmas traditions remain an important element of our culture and faith. The Nativity scene was a familiar and expressive representation of Christmas.
One school at Como has replaced the word Jesus with virtue, in a carol, and another at Treviso is to stage Little Red Riding Hood this year instead of a Nativity play, arguing that the fairytale also represents the struggle of good against evil. Schools from Cagliari to Modena have decided not to display cribs.
Exaggerated attacks on Christmas traditions reflect a much wider attitude, said Cardinal Camillo Ruini, a papal aide. Vatican officials are campaigning to have Christianophobia recognised by the United Nations as an evil equal to hatred of Jews and of Muslims. Vatican officials argue that Christianity is under threat not only from militant Islam and New Age sects but also from the secular ism of increasingly vocal and influential anti- religious forces.
The Vatican was dismayed over the failure of the European Union to refer to Europes Christian heritage in its new constitution, as well as the rejection by the European Parliament of Rocco Buttiglione as Italys EU commissioner because of his traditionalist Catholic views on homosexuality and the family.
The Vatican hopes the United Nations will this month condemn Christianophobia in the same way as anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.
Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo, the Vatican Foreign Minister, coined the term or at least gave it currency by telling a recent conference in Rome on religious freedom that the war against terrorism, although necessary, had as one of its side- effects the spread of Christianophobia in vast areas of the globe.
However, even Italian Muslim leaders have criticised an excess of zeal by school authorities, and Bishop Agostino Marchetto, head of the Vatican department for migrants, said he suspected Muslim sensitivities were being used as a pretext by secular leftwingers to attack Catholic culture. The real enemy is secularisation, he said.
According to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith the Popes ideological enforcer for two decades, the problem is that the West does not love itself. Cardinal Ratzinger, who has co-written a book on Europes Christian roots that was published this week, said that Western self-hatred was leading to a loss of moral values . . . Western society is in flight from itself.
The Vatican is alarmed by moves in Europe even in Catholic Spain to legalise same-sex marriage, liberalise abortion laws and allow stem-cell research. Such trends, according to Cardinal Ruini, are emptying the family of its significance. This is a lay offensive, Vatican offcials say. Only a Europe which rediscovers its Christian roots can face the great challenges of the third millennium, the Pope said last May.
A year ago the Pope warned visiting Catholic bishops from England and Wales that Britain despite being steeped in a rich Christian heritage faces the pervasive advance of secularism . . . It is a mentality which exaggerates individualism and destroys the bonds which define social living. The loss of a sense of God was leading to social disintegration, threats to family life and the ugly spectres of racial intolerance and war, leaving many especially the young feeling disorientated and even at times without hope.
Last month Cardinal Ratzinger told La Repubblica that we are faced with an aggressive and intolerant secularism that seeks to reduce Christianity to something purely private. However, Pietro Scoppola, a church historian, told the same paper that the idea of an anti-Catholic offensive was unrealistic and without foundation. Alberto Melloni, another church historian, agrees: the real persecution of Christians, he says, is taking place outside Europe. All this chatter is the result of incomprehension. Some in the Catholic Church are having trouble coming to terms with the modern world . . . to call this persecution is an insult to Christians in Africa and Asia who really are being persecuted, even killed for their beliefs.
Church leaders were playing the victim and dreaming of a return to a lost form of Christianity, Professor Melloni said. What we really need is a more open form of debate in the Church, not reactionary conservatism. We live in a disorientated society but that is the nature of democracy.
At least the Italians don't have the ACLU to contend with.
I heard an interesting homily a couple of months ago on this. The priest, a very orthodox, staunchly pro-life man, opined that we Christians should be glad that secular society has and is taking Christ out of the secular holidays. His reasoning was that the message of Christ had become so bastardized by the secularists that his message was distorted and lost and it was therefore more advantageous for us to be the guardians of his message. I thought it a wise position.
Some folks think it's only an attack on Christianity. I'm starting to be of the mind that it is an attack on Humanity and this is the next logical step for Satan's minions to take in the degradation of societies.
Atheistic nations will fall.
DO enjoy wearing my Sweatshirt from last year That displays
the American flag and has under it Patriotism an American
Tradition. For this year I upgraded the message by using
the bumper sticker the Knight of Columbus were giving out at the (Christmas) Parade of Lights in G.J.CO. Proudly declaring Keep Christ In Christmas. DO not mind at all
displaying what the Catholics do right. And find I agree
with them more than I do the atheists. but I am a Patriot
of the kind Washington sought to encourage,having added the
more sublime character of Christian.
The top of Saint Peter's Basilica is seen beside the Vatican (news - web sites) Christmas tree in Saint Peter's Square December 15, 2004. The tree, which was donated to Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II from the northern Italian area of Trentino Alto-Adige, is 35 meters high, weighs 87.000 kilos and is 110-years-old.
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I'm enjoying the use of PC terminology against the PC crowd.
Christophobia and Christianophobia are excellent terms.
bttt
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