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World|Sat, Nov. 14 2009 07:43 PM EDT

Greek Orthodox Church Opposes Crucifix Ban

By Jenna Lyle|Christian Today Reporter

The Greek Orthodox Church has come out in opposition to a ban on crucifixes in classrooms in Italy.

It wants to see Christians across Europe unite in opposition to the ruling by the European Court of Human Rights last week which stated that the presence of crucifixes in the classroom violates religious and educational freedoms.

The head of the Greek Orthodox Church, Archbishop Ieronymos, echoed the outcry from the Catholic Church in Italy when he said that the EHCR had ignored the role of Christianity in Europe’s history and development, as reported by the BBC. He argued that majorities, not only minorities, had rights.

According to the BBC, the Orthodox Church is to hold an emergency Holy Synod to hash out a plan of action against the ban, which it fears could trigger similar rulings concerning the public display of Christian symbols in other European countries.

Human rights group Helsinki Monitor is already seeking the removal of icons of Jesus Christ from Greek courts and an end to swearing Christian oaths in the witness box. The group also wants to see the removal of Christian symbols from Greek schools.

According to the ECHR, the display of crucifixes in Italian public schools is in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, particularly in relation to the right to education and the freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

The Strasbourg-based court said the presence of the crucifix "could easily be interpreted by pupils of all ages as a religious sign and they would feel that they were being educated in a school environment bearing the stamp of a given religion."

“This could be encouraging for religious pupils, but also disturbing for pupils who practiced other religions or were atheists, particularly if they belonged to religious minorities,” it added.

Italy is to appeal the ruling, arguing that the cross has become much more than a symbol of the Church to the Italian people and is a symbol of Italian and European history and tradition.

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  • Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:19 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    rhi, sometimes I think we in the Evangelical Christian community need to consider the Crucifix as it is too easy to look at an empty Cross and forget the price that Christ paid on the rugged bloody Cross. I am by no means advocating the use of Crucifixes in the place of Crosses, but sometimes we need to see the Crucifix to better appreciate the price Christ paid and rejoice in the fact that the Cross indeed is empty!

  • Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:19 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    I do not really believe in a crucifix because my Jesus does not hang on a cross but resides in power at the right hand of God. However, if anyone in here is from Italy please, please stand up for your religion so your government doesn't strip you of all your rights like the United States government has us! Our government was founded on Christian principles and beliefs and now we are persecuted for these same beliefs.

  • Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:45 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    msnchris70, . The pro-crucifix argument of the Italian government is that the crucifix is not a reminder of Calvary but just a cultural artifact. For those Jews, dissenters, and free thinkers who were tortured, executed and hounded by the inquisition, the crucifix is a symbol of oppression. The Roman Church has add a lot of baggage to the crucifix. In Italy, I doubt there is going to be any shortage of crucifixes. But please put up a crucifix in your church, home, religious school in solidarity. I am sure all the Baptists, Missouri Synod Lutherans, etc. will jump at the opportunity.

    Maybe you can start a move among fundamentalist and evangelical Christians to adopt the crucifix instead of the empty cross

  • Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    TheCrucifix should stay as a reminder fo the sacrifice on Calvary! It is a part of Italian heritage and culture as it is for all of Europe. The Crucifix defines the Christian people of Europe.

  • Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:19 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

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