ITALY: CATHOLICS INCENSED - NO CHURCHES COMPETING TO BECOME 
NEW 7 WORLD WONDERS
                 
             
                 
           








      Rome, 5 July (AKI) - Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire, owned by the 
Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI), has waged a campaign against an online 
worldwide competition to elect the new seven wonders of the world which 
includes no churches among its candidates. Such exclusion is "unexplainable, 
surprising and suspicious," complained archbishop Mauro Piacenza, president of 
the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church and the 
Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology. 

      The competition organised by Swiss-Canadian billionaire Bernard Weber, 
has seen almost 50 million people worldwide vote for 21 artistic sites among 
which the seven wonders will be chosen and announced on Saturday.

      The 21 nominees include Rome's Colosseum, Egypt's pyramides, Moscow's 
Kremlin and Red Square, as well as Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, a former mosque 
which is today a museum serving both Christians and Muslims - but no church.

      "Seven wonders of the world, there is no room for Christians," was the 
headline of an editorial by Avvenire published Wednesday, protesting against 
the fact that none of the Christian artistic treasures such as St Peter's and 
Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel were deemed eligible to become one of the worl'd 
new 7 wonders to be announced on Saturday.



     
            (Ebc/Aki)


            Jul-05-07 12:06


            
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