Thursday, January 3, 2008

Spanish Leaders Want Bishops' Apology for Pro-family Rally

Madrid, Jan. 3, 2008 (CWNews.com) - Spanish government leaders have asked the country's Catholic bishops to apologize for the massive pro-family rally held in Madrid on December 30, Vatican Radio reports.

Leaders of the Socialist governing party have charged that the Church intervened in partisan political affairs with the rally, which drew nearly 2 million participants. (The government is reporting that only 160,000 took part in the demonstration.) The government has asked the bishops' conference for an apology.

Although 40 bishops took part in the pro-family event, and the hierarchy gave clear support to the event, the rally was organized primarily by lay Catholic activists. The organizers have consistently argued that the rally was not intended as a partisan political event, but as a public expression of support for the traditional family founded on Christian marriage.

2 comments:

Lynne said...

It was a wonderful rally...now they need to finish the job and vote the Socialists out! The election is in the next month or so?

Vincenzo said...

Lynne,

The election is on March 9th (Link)

Vincenzo