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FOREF - Forum Religious Freedom Europe Church

FOREF - Forum Religious Freedom Europe Letter dated 12.17.2010 had to the Federal President and President of the Bundestag Dr. Christian Sailer turned against the pope's speech before the German Bundestag: 70% of the people of Germany had nothing to do with the Catholic Church is nothing, and the position of the Pope as head of state was highly questionable, and the Constitution of the Vatican State was the constitution of a one-man dictatorship. (Vgl.iE www.kanzlei-sailer.de now answered the Federal President: The Pope was invited as a head of state, what is "common practice within such relations." In addition, he'll take a "apostolic journey". Undeniably Germany have dominated the Christian tradition. It was "only natural, therefore, to receive the head of the Catholic Church in Germany." Then it says: "On the question of a possible speech to the Bundestag, which is to our knowledge, still open to debate, we want to refer to the addressee also to by Mr. President of the Bundestag."
Sailer considers this a positive message: "In Contrary to the hasty joy of some politicians seem to think the head of state on whether it is really compatible with the ideological neutrality of our political system, the pope spoke before Parliament to leave. Finally, the Pope is first and foremost religious leaders. According to the preamble of the Constitution Vatican's position serves as head of state only the dissemination of church doctrine. This is nothing but a diplomatic trick. Who invited the Pope as head of state to invite the church leaders. One may receive him as such in Germany. Keynote speeches in Parliament are, however, not to him. "
Marktheidenfeld 13 January 2011

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