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Monday, 15 February 2010

Articles about the Equality Bill and The Pope

In view of the continuing interest in what Pope Benedict said about British Equality Laws I have made a collection of (in my opinion) interesting articles on the subject but first do read The Speech Itself

My comments on this Blog

Jonathan Chaplin guardian.co.uk, Saturday 6 February

Joel Edwards guardian.co.uk, Friday 5 February


Andrew Brown's blog Guardian 3 February


Michael Scott-Joynt guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 February

Simon Jenkins guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 2 February

Martin Pendergast guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 2 February

Jonathan Sacks The Times February 3


Rod Liddle The Times February 4


Tim Black Spiked-online 3 February

Simon Sarmiento guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 10 February (about Rowan Williams)


The Tablet 7 February


The Tablet 14 February
Posted by Neil Addison at 19:14
Labels: Catholic Church, Discrimination, Religious Freedom

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Pope Benedict VI - Westminster Hall - 18 September 2010

Within this country too, there are many areas in which the Church and the public authorities can work together for the good of citizens, in harmony with Britain’s long-standing tradition. For such cooperation to be possible, religious bodies – including institutions linked to the Catholic Church – need to be free to act in accordance with their own principles and specific convictions based upon the faith and the official teaching of the Church. In this way, such basic rights as religious freedom, freedom of conscience and freedom of association are guaranteed.

( See this Blog 7 February 2010)

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