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Europe
Furor Over Scrapping of Christmas Play
2004-12-10
An Italian school's substitution of a Nativity play with Little Red Riding Hood so as not to offend Muslim children has raised the Vatican's ire and sparked debate on how much traditions should change to accommodate immigrants.
"You people are crazy!" the Papal Nuncio said...
The episode was the latest in a series in recent weeks which made headlines as overwhelmingly Catholic Italy comes to grips with an ever-growing blood-thirsty Muslim population which some see as a blessing for the economy and others as a threat. Pope John Paul, in a message for the Catholic Church's World Day of Migrants, weighed in indirectly, saying Christians had to respect cultural differences but had to proclaim the gospel and defend traditions. Last week, a public elementary school in the northern city of Treviso decided that Little Red Riding Hood would be this year's Christmas play instead of the Christmas story.
I'll bet the wolf lovers are up in arms over that!
The teachers said the famous tale was a fitting representation of the struggle between good and evil and would not offend Muslim children. The school's traditional nativity scene was scrapped for the same reason. In another school near Milan, the word "Jesus" was removed from a Christmas hymn and substituted with the word "virtue." In Vicenza province an annual contest for the best Nativity scene in schools was canceled.
In Reggio Calabria all the wine was miraculously turned into warm milk...
Conservative politicians and Churchmen blasted the moves. "Are we losing our minds?," said Reforms Minister Roberto Calderoli, an outspoken member of the populist Northern League.
Hey! That's what the Papal Nuncio said!
"Do we want to erase our identity for the love of Allah?"
Sit down. Take a deep breath. Here, have a glass of warm milk...
The Vatican, still smarting from its failure to win a reference to Europe's Christian roots in the continent's new constitution, said Christians should hold their ground. "It is a perfect example of how not to respect the presence of different people, in this case our Muslim brothers, by annihilating our own identity," said Bishop Agostino Marchetto, head of the Vatican's department for migrants. "We have to accept others but others have to accept our identity," he told reporters.
Actually, you don't even have to accept others. You're doing them a favor, letting them into your country. If you remind yourself of that periodically, the rest will flow naturally. If you forget it, then enjoy watching Little Red Riding Hood every... ummm... winter solstice.
The Vatican has been waging a battle to keep Christ in Christmas. Wednesday it harshly criticized a Nativity scene in London which portrayed soccer star David Beckham and his wife Victoria as Joseph and Mary.
That's actually so stoopid and tasteless as to defy comment...
Cardinal Camillo Ruini of Rome went on national television event Wednesday to issued a battle cry over respect for traditional Nativity creches. "These things can seem small but the spirit behind them is radically wrong and can have very heavy consequences on our young people," he said. Italy, with a population of 57 million, is home to an estimated one million officially registered Muslims, making Islam the country's second largest religion.
... with... ummm... (carry the four... square root of 71... plus 16...) 1/57th of the nation's population. That's 1.75 percent, isn't it?
But social services groups say the number is much higher and growing.
... every night, when the boats disgorge their passengers by the light of the silvery moon.
The controversies have divided Italian Muslims, who are trying to integrate themselves in a Catholic country where they have found jobs. "Those Christmas plays are like forced indoctrination," said Abdel Smith, one of Italy's most outspoken Muslim leaders, who has launched legal battles to take crucifixes from school walls.
Abdel would prob'ly be happier living somewhere else. I'll bet Italia was a Catholic country before he showed up.
But Hamed Shaari, head of a major Islamic cultural institute in Milan, said it was "senseless" to change the words of a Christmas song that has 2,000 years of tradition behind it. "It's great that people are aware of our feelings but traditions should be respected. This way, we can respect ours as well," he said.
What a Western concept! He must be killed for violating the tenets of Holy Shariah!
Posted by:tipper

#1  And : We have this too, Domestically :
Gurnee, Illinois
Maplewood, New Jersey
Mustang, Oklahoma
Seattle, Washington
Posted by: BigEd   2004-12-10 12:09:08 PM  

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