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Italienische Bischöfe gegen Mischehen(christlich-muslimisch)

Re: Italienische Bischöfe gegen Mischehen(christlich-muslimi

Albanesi2 schrieb:
Italienische Bischöfe haben gewarnt gegen die Katholiken/Katholikin die Muslime/Muslimin heiraten und sprachen von kulturelle Unterschiede und es gibt Befürchtungen das die Kinder die von diesen Mischehen entstehen , ds Christentum meiden würden.

Es war meistens der Fall das eine christliche Frau einen Muslim heiratete und sie auch ogar zur Muslimin umkonfessioniert wurde zur Muslimin.

Es gibt schon 200000 Mischehen in Italien zwischen Muslimen und Christen.

Schon allein 20000 dieses Jahr 2005 , also 10% , die es vergangenen Jahre gab.

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Catholics should not marry Muslims, say Italian bishops
From Richard Owen in Rome
ITALIAN bishops gave warning yesterday against Catholics marrying Muslims, citing cultural differences and fears that children born to mixed marriages would shun Christianity.

Cardinal Camillo Ruini, the president of the Italian Bishops Conference, said: “In addition to the problems that any couple encounters when forming a family, Catholics and Muslims have to reckon with the difficulties that inevitably arise from deep cultural differences.”

Cardinal Ruini, one of the right-hand men of Pope Benedict XVI, said that it was often the woman who married a Muslim man and it was she who converted to Islam. In a statement, the bishops said that if an Italian woman married a Muslim immigrant and then settled in his country of origin, her rights were “not guaranteed in the way they are in Italy or in other Western nations”.

In addition the children of mixed marriages tended to be brought up as Muslims and not as Catholics. Such marriages should, therefore, be discouraged. Church officials said that there were 200,000 mixed marriages in Italy, with 20,000 this year alone, an increase of 10 per cent on the previous year.

The statement enraged liberal groups, which accused the Roman Catholic Church of interfering in Italian affairs.

Emma Bonino, a leader of the Transnational Radical Party, accused the Vatican of seeking to affect the general election, due in April, as politicians from the Right and Left courted the Vatican to gain Catholic votes. She said that the Vatican had taken strong stances on issues such as abortion, same-sex unions, and euthanasia in violation of the 1929 Lateran Treaty between the Vatican and the Italian State. Mara Tognetti Borgogna, a sociologist at Bicocca University, Milan, said of mixed marriages: “Each case is different. It depends on the circumstances.The most critical moment usually comes when the children reach adolescence and come into conflict with one parent or both over their life choices.”

Signora Borgogna said that they could work, “but you need a high level of mutual tolerance between two languages, two religions, two ways of looking at the world. On the other hand, the mixed marriages we have now are a kind of social laboratory, because that is the way our society is going”.
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Wieviele von diesen Heuchlern haben ein Verhältnis mit der sogenanten Haushälterin :!: :wink:

Die sollten sich lieber aus dem Weltgeschehen raushalten :x 8)
 
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