Monday, January 14, 2008

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PER UNA SANA LAICITA'

Here we go again.
horns secularist intolerance returning to play.
The occasion this time is the visit of Benedict XVI at La Sapienza University of Rome (pictured) are scheduled Jan. 17, opening day of the academic year. This includes a papal visit to the university chapel and a speech, but not as suggested in the keynote address at first. The call was made by the Rector Guarini, after deliberation by the Academic Senate.

But now we learn of an appeal signed by 67 professors of the University founded by Boniface VIII, which expresses disapproval for the Pope's visit. In the meantime, we are organizing student protests, which, as often happens on these occasions are likely to swell with arrivals from other Città o Regioni. Un caso nazionale, insomma.

La sensazione è che una minoranza iperlaicista stia facendo tanto chiasso quando alla Sapienza, come ha ricordato il prof. Dallapiccola, sono stati ricevuti persino i Raelliani (sì, proprio quelli che sostengono che l'umanità deriva da esperimenti alieni).

Ma oscurare la religione dal dibattito pubblico è forse laicità? La Chiesa non occupa il Parlamento puntando le pistole sulle tempie dei deputati, si rivolge alle coscienze di cattolici e uomini di buona volontà.

Abito vicino a Pavia, in Aprile 2007 venne a farci visita e fece tappa anche prestigious university in the city. Even during this historic visit to "our" dell'ultrasinistra diocese there were protests and Laity, but remember that the pass for the hearing were exhausted, the students a warm welcome and do not remember any letters of protest from part of any teacher. Like the rest I do not remember any protests when Pope Ratzinger was invited to give the splndida Lectio Magistrlis University of Regensburg. The protests came after the truth, and not by teachers, as you remember. But that's another story.

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