The silver lining of an extremely cloudy governmental situation that after an ambiguous electoral result still shows no clear perspectives for a sustainable majority is that the emerged parliament is by far the most secular we’ve had in Italy for decades. While our association, UAAR, has applauded this ‘anomaly’, the leading Catholic magazine Famiglia Cristiana has voiced its preoccupation for “an Italy where Catholics are still relegated to a marginal role”, given the modest result of the post-Christian Democratic coalition… Read more »
Daily Archives: Friday, March 15, 2013
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- Uaar launches an Artistic Contest for a Secular Representation of Grief and Death
- In Public Offices the Crucifix Cannot be Imposed: the State Council’s Ruling on the Mandas Case
- Even in death, non-believers can’t escape the crosses of Rome
- 2020: Lombardy is the region with the highest clerical rate of the year
- The not so subtle art of censorship double-standards in Genoa
- Preserving the Rights of Those Who Don’t Attend Religion Classes: UAAR writes to Ministers Azzolina and Speranza