Dragi colegi, 

 

Sper ca stirea de mai joss a va faca sa zambiti sis a nu inversuneze pe
nimeni.

 

Sarbatori fericite tuturor si sa ne vedem cu bine in 2007! 

 

Amana S. Ferro

 

A group of Polish members of parliament have submitted a bill seeking to
proclaim Jesus Christ king of their overwhelmingly Catholic country. 

Forty-six deputies - 10% of the lower house - signed the bill, which was
tabled earlier this week, reports say.  Some Polish clerics however have
criticised the move as unnecessary. If the bill becomes law, Jesus will
follow the path of the Virgin Mary, who was declared honorary queen of
Poland by King John Casimir 350 years ago. The motion has been backed by MPs
from the far right League of Polish families (LPR), the conservative Law and
Justice (PiS) party and the Peasants' Party (PSL). They argued Jesus should
be made king on both theological and historical grounds. 

PiS deputy Artur Gorski said colleagues were "praying in the parliamentary
chapel for [Jesus'] coronation", Reuters news agency reported. But Monsignor
Tadeusz Pieronek, a member of Poland's episcopate and rector at Krakow's
Papal Academy of Theology, dismissed the move. "Christ doesn't need a
parliamentary resolution to be the king of our hearts," AFP news agency
quoted him as saying. "These lawmakers would do better to look after their
constitutional prerogatives and let religious institutions and the Church do
our work," he said. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
 <http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/6200539.stm>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/6200539.stm

Published: 2006/12/21 15:29:19 GMT

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