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Pope Benedict XVI has condemned
British equality legislation for running contrary to "natural law" as he
confirmed his first visit to the UK later this year.
In a letter addressed to the Catholic bishops of England and Wales, the pope praised
Britain's "firm commitment to equality of opportunity for all".
However, he criticised UK legislation for creating "limitations on the freedom of
religious communities to act in accordance with their beliefs". It is thought his
comments relate to laws that came in last year preventing adoption agencies from
discriminating against gay couples and also Harriet Harman's equality bill, currently
going through parliament.
The pope, whose visit is expected in September, made the comments after hearing
representations from English and Welsh bishops on their concerns about the place of
religion in an increasingly secular society.
They told him sexual orientation legislation that came into effect on 1 January 2009 had
forced the closure of half the Roman Catholic adoption agencies because the law making it
illegal to discriminate against gay applicants went against their beliefs.
In his letter the pope said: "The effect of some of the legislation designed to
achieve this goal has been to impose unjust limitations on the freedom of religious
communities to act in accordance with their beliefs. In some respects it actually violates
the natural law upon which the equality of all human beings is grounded and by which it is
guaranteed."
It is also thought the pope was referring to the equality bill, which narrows the special
exemption enjoyed by churches allowing them to exclude people whose lifestyles do not fit
in with the religious ethos of an organisation when hiring staff. The bishops cited it as
another restriction of their freedom of religious belief.
The archbishop of Westminster, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols, who is in Rome, said:
"It has been clear that he knows the situation and applied it to a move in
legislation to look for equality."
The pope urged the bishops to make their voices heard and to defend the faith, saying
Christian teaching did not undermine or restrict the freedom of others.
The National Secular Society has announced a large-scale campaign of
protest against the state visit of the Pope to Britain in September.
Terry Sanderson, president of the National Secular Society, said: The taxpayer in
this country is going to be faced with a bill of some £20 million for the visit of the
Pope. A visit in which he has already indicated he will attack equal rights and promote
discrimination.
Mr Sanderson said that a coalition of groups that have suffered because of the Popes
teachings will ensure that wherever he goes he will be aware that he has caused damage and
hurt in the lives of real people. He said that he was seeking to bring together gay
groups, feminist groups, family planning organisations, pro-choice groups, victim support
groups and anyone who feels under siege from the Vaticans current militancy.
We hope that the many people who are outraged at the Vaticans apparent
indifference to the abuse of children by its priests will turn out to make their feelings
clear.
Terry Sanderson said: We have an online petition where people can make clear their
opposition to the state funding of this visit. If the Catholic Church wishes its leader to
come here, it should pay for the visit itself. I am sure many others feel the same
resentment as we do at the NSS at funding the presence of someone who wishes to impose a
reactionary agenda of social change on us.
The Protest the Pope Coalition will officially launch later this week.
The NSS plans include a festival of films that show the wrong-doings of the Vatican, among
them The Magdalene Sisters and The Boys of St Vincents a film about the
cover-up of sexual abuse at a Catholic orphanage in Canada.
"Equality is contrary to natural law" but celibacy is not.
And, as someone noted on my facebook page, "What does the pope know about natural
law? After all, have you seen that dress he's wearing? Sheesh."....