Courts rule on nativity scenes
Courts rule on nativity scenes"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
CRIBS IN MARIES CAN STAY, COURTS IN MONTPELLIER AND PARIS DECIDE THE MAYOR of Béziers has won a small seasonal battle for traditionalists this Christmas. Each year, a series of rows break
out over whether it is acceptable to display Christmas cribs in public buildings. And, as reported, this year is no different. Robert Ménard, the far-right mayor of historic Béziers on the
Hérault coast, had refused to bow to demands to remove a nativity scene from the town hall - and the Administrative Court of Montpellier has ruled in his favour. The association Libre Pensée
had said they would go to the administrative court if Mr Ménard did not remove the crib from the mairie’s entrance hall. Mr Ménard insisted the crib is just “part of the cultural programme
for the end of the year” - which also included a ceremony celebrating the Jewish celebration of Hannukah. Speaking before the case went to court, Mr Menard told Le Figaro, “when I had an
opening ceremony for it, there were Muslims there who found nothing wrong with it – am I also supposed to remove the ‘Happy Christmas’ banners from the streets of Béziers?” The court
rejected the arguments of opponents, who claimed the crib breached a 1905 law which says state bodies must not promote religion. It said that there was no reason to remove it in the absence
of a threat to public order. Another court today decided that the town hall in Melun, near Paris, can keep its nativity scene. Like Mr Ménard in Béziers, the Melun town hall has argued the
nativity scene is a traditional not a religious symbol. Meanwhile, authorities in Vendee have launched an appeal against a recent ruling that ordered the removal of nativity scenes in the
town.
Trending News
Ai being used to detect fraud, scams on android phonesAs a caller claiming to be from your bank alerts you to suspicious activity in your account and says he can help you tra...
Upregulation of mirna-155 promotes tumour angiogenesis by targeting vhl and is associated with poor prognosis and triple-negative breast cancerABSTRACT MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) is frequently upregulated in various types of human cancer; however, its role in cancer ...
Ftgf wa mlt-ast crd a usd acc - usd - ie00byq9kp36 - cours opcvmL'information la moins chère... depuis toujours. Vous avez choisi de ne pas accepter les cookies. Chez Boursorama, ...
Mbah a moute's status is uncertainUCLA forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute’s sprained right knee injury is not serious, and he has not yet been ruled out of ...
Jesus, “adopted son of god”? Romans 1:4, orthodox christology, and concerns about a contemporary conclusionBy Joshua Maurer and Ty Kieser ABSTRACT Rooted in readings of Romans 1:4, some recent evangelical theologians have advoc...
Latests News
Courts rule on nativity scenesCRIBS IN MARIES CAN STAY, COURTS IN MONTPELLIER AND PARIS DECIDE THE MAYOR of Béziers has won a small seasonal battle fo...
If plants can pick fungi to help fight pests and diseases, it opens a door to greener farming and ecosystem recoveryJust beneath your feet, an ancient and silent alliance endures. This alliance between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal ...
Big crowd attends festival launch | The West AustralianSouth Western Times The Bunbury Men of Song Festival was launched at Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on Friday and...
Handwritten thank-you notes: old-fashioned or in vogue? (opinion)It always amazes me to hear employers comment on how infrequently they receive notes of thanks following interviews with...
Chinese farmers lose on wife sale - farmers weekly31 August 1999 CHINESE FARMERS LOSE ON WIFE SALE FOUR Chinese farmers who tried to swindle “bride money” from strangers ...