Spain Ends Church Control over Religion Teachers-Wrong.

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Faith is a matter of choice.

When one is in organised Religion,he/she is expected to follow prescribed norms of the Faith.

If one is not inclined to abide by the form of the Religion,they should,in all honesty,not engage in the public activities of the Religion.They  can continue to practice the Religion in private.

Worse is Government/Law stepping in.

This is worse than Church stepping into Politics.

Spain‘s Roman Catholic church has lost control over the personal lives of teachers of religious education in state schools after the country’s highest court ruled that they cannot be sacked for disobeying Vatican rules on marriage.

In a historic decision, the constitutional court ruled that Resurrección Galera could not be fired for marrying a divorcee.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/20/spain-catholic-church-religion-teacher


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One response to “Spain Ends Church Control over Religion Teachers-Wrong.”

  1. cantueso Avatar

    However, it would be nice to know who pays the teacher. If she accepts pay, instruction, and content all from the same source, I don’t see how she can honestly keep teaching, but not live by what she teaches.

    Of course it is worse in the case of university teachers.
    Those guys, after all, are paid specifically to study and formulate the doctrine.

    That religion teacher was trying to get married to a divorced man who had been trying for years to get his former marriage to be annulled.

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