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French Bishop takes on Mayor over 'Gay Pride'

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It is yet another official offense aimed at the Catholic Church.

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By Deacon Keith Fournier
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
6/24/2009 (1 decade ago)

Published in Europe

BIARRITZ, France (Catholic Online) - Biarritz is a very small region in the south of France. However, they have now made international news as the sponsors of a "Gay Pride" event attended by, among others, the notoriously anti-Catholic "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence."

We extend our appreciation to the excellent weblog "Rorate Caeli" for the correspondence between the Most Reverend Marc Aillet, in whose Diocese the event took place, and the Mayor, Mr. Didier Borotra. Rorate Caeli can be found at http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/

Bishop Aillet was appointed to his position by His Holiness Pope Benedict and is one more example of the importance of episcopal leadership in the growing climate of hostility toward the Catholic Church and rejection of truth:

Letter from Bishop Marc Aillet:

Mr. Mayor,

Having recently learned through families living in Biarritz of the forthcoming "Gay Pride" affair, I would just like to express my profound incredulity. It is yet another official offence aimed at the Catholic Church to believe the announced presence of the "Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence" virulently displaying their anti-Christianity.

I cannot even imagine how Muslims and Jews would react if the symbols of their religious traditions were used in this way ...

The disruptive protests made by groups who are for the most part outsiders in the city of Biarritz do not represent, by far, the deep conviction that homosexual persons feel. One need only read some of their particular testimonies to understand how these are suffering.

Besides the fact that young people, particularly children, did not need to see these protests so aggressively displayed, such sexual license exposed on city streets can only have a negative effect on social morality and the common sense of the majority of our citizens.

I wanted to share with you these few simple thoughts. You have, Mr. Mayor, the assurance of my prayers and my sentiments dedicated to Christ and his Church.

Response from Mayor Didier Borotra:

Monsignor,

I cannot hide the fact that I was ashamed to read your letter of June 18. It is obvious that you are not familiar with the laws of the Republic. That is unfortunate.

As a politician I do not meddle in the affairs of the Church and I advise you to do the same concerning the affairs of City Hall. As for other things, we do not share the same concept of freedom, including that of speech and public demonstration.

It is, nonetheless, a basic right in all democratic countries. Please accept, Monsignor, the assurance of my highest consideration.

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