do not forget
scritto da Pietro Galvagno , ottobre 13, 2008
Volevo ringraziare, attraverso questo sito, quei pochi (...pochissimi!) che mi hanno sostenuto nella mia controversia contro il Comune di Paternò, per la rimozione degli altari collocati all'interno del Palazzo di Città.
Onestamente credevo che una causa chiaramente a sostegno dei Principi e delle Libertà fondamentali garantite dalla Costituzione Repubblicana avrebbe suscitato ben altre reazioni.
Invece, al di fuori di Internet, si cerca di nasconderla, ignorarla, soffocarla.
Ma anche nelle discussioni che ho seguito, se pure interessanti, ci si è persi in una miriade di considerazioni particolarissime dimenticando il caso concreto e il problema it raises, namely the violation of constitutional norms and principles by the Government, and the consequences of such violations.
Let me therefore suggest a careful reading of the documents edegli legal documents, and provides you with seven points on which I invite you to reflect.
What of the secular state is a fundamental principle, a pilastrosu underpinning the Republic, the violation of which affect the civil order.
The placing of religious statues, paintings and whatever else is of unpreciso-denominational religious significance in the local public administration is not the abstract violation of an abstract constitutional principle, but the actual imposition of religious symbols to individuals who carried out subtly by the authority should protect their rights.
breach of an abstract principle may have disastrous consequences on the entire order.
I am a public official, a policeman do: why should I have to respect a simple "no parking" or to remove a parked car in the second row, while the City is clearly violated the Constitution?
Who is responsible, who are the persons called to respect and observance of the principle of secular state?
not certain individuals, who are granted a high freedom of worship, and even the social groups (private associations in a broad sense) in which individuals express their personality. Nothing remains but the public institutions, and various offices in which they are articulated: Public Administration, for the note. Despite my appeals to the press, to lay associations, political figures and intellectuals, this "case of the Madonna" has not received attention even by the so-called secular parties in recent days asking manifest respect for the Constitution. In Italy
TO PLAY FOR LAY, without exposing himself. Remove two small altars in a Catholic country is unpopular, and far more difficult to bring down the government (... and then criticize Muslim countries)! The judiciary seems to flatten out populist positions: have passed five months since it was lodged the appeal, and the Supreme Court has not even set the hearing date. The "case of the Madonna" is a hot potato that no one wants skin for fear of burning your fingers.
In my opinion, the magistrates have three options:
- annul the contested measure, asserting a constitutional principle and incur the wrath of the Vatican;
- confirm the contested decision, and implicitly authorize the towns of Italy to raise altars Catholics in their local (and already imagine the races who does it better looking!) with the blame of all other denominations and of a united Europe;
- to decline jurisdiction, with dithering legal loopholes and bureaucratic dwell hoping to avoid facing the issue, and in this case, the Judiciary would lose faccia.Pochi days ago, the explosion of the crisis in world stock markets, the Pope said that material goods are illusory. At the funeral of two boys who died while trying to escape the police on a motorcycle without insurance, maybe stolen, running against traffic on a busy artery of Palermo, a priest (whose name is Forget) asked his flock if it was necessary for make the police chase.
These days, the Vatican has rejected two French ambassadors, as a homosexual, the other for divorce. A few years ago, Galileo was rehabilitated, and is now in progress the cause of canonization of Pius XII. From the news I heard on the radio including the hidden values \u200b\u200bof the ecclesiastical hierarchy: poverty, lawlessness, intolerance, ignorance, and sympathy for the dictators.
So I have no doubt that putting pressure on the Court of Cassazione.La conquest of the secular state has cost the lives of millions of people, men and women burned at the stake, communities exterminated in concentration camps, murdered by Nazi partisan ... I do not I intend to betray their memory, and you?
forgive some spelling errors, and accept my regards. Peter Galvez
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