The bronze statue of Pope John Paul II in Ploërmel, France (Getty Images) |
She offered to move it to Poland to save it from 'political correctness'
Poland’s prime minister has stepped into a row over a statue of Pope St John Paul II in Ploërmel, a town in Brittany.
France’s top administrative court, the Conseil d’Etat, has
ruled that a large cross over the nearly-25-foot high statue of John
Paul in prayer must be removed, because it contravenes a 1905 law
banning any “religious sign or emblem” in a public space, upholding
France’s strict separation of Church and State.
Beata Szydło, prime minister of Poland, has offered to
have the statue moved to Poland, to rescue it from “the dictates of
political correctness”. She said that religious censorship is
undermining the values of Europe.
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