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Cardinal slams 'PC public bodies' | Cardinal slams 'PC public bodies' |
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Scotland's most senior Roman Catholic has criticised public bodies which have avoided using the word "Christmas" in recent years. | |
In his Christmas message, Cardinal Keith O'Brien said he had a "sense of hope" that such "politically correct posturing" had now passed. | In his Christmas message, Cardinal Keith O'Brien said he had a "sense of hope" that such "politically correct posturing" had now passed. |
He said the Christian foundation of Christmas was finally being recognised. | He said the Christian foundation of Christmas was finally being recognised. |
The cardinal also praised a message from a senior Scottish Muslim which wished Christians well for the season. | The cardinal also praised a message from a senior Scottish Muslim which wished Christians well for the season. |
Cardinal O'Brien, the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, said: "I would hope that councils, parliaments and other public bodies will no longer feel they have to contort their language to avoid mention of the word 'Christmas'. | Cardinal O'Brien, the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, said: "I would hope that councils, parliaments and other public bodies will no longer feel they have to contort their language to avoid mention of the word 'Christmas'. |
"I am certain that there never was a real risk of alienating or marginalising those of other faiths, as was often claimed." | "I am certain that there never was a real risk of alienating or marginalising those of other faiths, as was often claimed." |
He added that the words of the Scottish president of the Muslim Association of Britain "underlined the true meaning of tolerance and respect". | He added that the words of the Scottish president of the Muslim Association of Britain "underlined the true meaning of tolerance and respect". |
"If members of other faiths can extend their good wishes to their Christian brothers and sisters as many have done recently, hoping that we have a peaceful and holy season, surely we must do the same to one another and to all people of goodwill," he said. | "If members of other faiths can extend their good wishes to their Christian brothers and sisters as many have done recently, hoping that we have a peaceful and holy season, surely we must do the same to one another and to all people of goodwill," he said. |
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