Pope Benedict Calls Religious Freedom “Anti-Clericalism”

November 8th, 2010 | Posted by Jim Cook in Outside the USA | Religion

Pope Benedict has been complaining this week about the “Anti-Clericalism” in the country of Spain. Specifically, he’s upset that the government of Spain no longer requires its schoolkids to take lessons in how to be a faithful Catholic in the Spanish public schools. If Pope Benedict must insist that anything less than mandatory religious education is “Anti-Clericalism,” he’s going to keep finding “enemies” everywhere.

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  • Tom says:

    What about the mandatory abuse by his pedophile priest brigade – how’s that coming along? (i know it’s costing his church a few bucks, but hey “we’ll take up a collection ova he.”)



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