Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Deputy Head of CSU: Three Years Ago Marx Wanted Crosses in Public Buildings

Dorothee Bär, the deputy leader of CSU, has rejected the criticism of the President of the Catholic German Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Marx, on the cross-decree of Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder.

Munich (kath.net) Dorothee Bär, the deputy leader of CSU, has rejected the criticism of the chairman of the Catholic German Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Marx, on Prime Minister Markus Söder’s cross decree. "The statements of Cardinal Marx are very puzzling: Three years ago he pleaded publicly for the crosses in schools and courtrooms," said the State Minister for Digitization in the Federal Chancellery to the "Handelsblatt." Nobody could deny, according to Bear, "that our homeland is Christian-Jewish. "Marx had previously claimed that Söder's initiative created, "division and unrest."

Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com

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1 comment:

JBQ said...

For the New World Order and the coming one world religion, crosses are divisive.