Lawyer asks Pope Francis for night-time relief from Linz Cathedral bells
Version 0 of 1. A lawyer in Austria has written to Pope Francis seeking his intervention in a legal battle over the ringing of bells by Linz Cathedral every 15 minutes, which takes place throughout the day and night. “Holy Father!” Wolfgang List’s letter begins. “The bells in the Linz Cathedral clock tower ring every quarter of an hour at night. Between 10pm and 6am … they ring 222 times. We therefore beseech you, Holy Father, to intervene … to ensure that human right of the people of Linz to a healthy and refreshing night’s sleep is respected and that the bells no longer chime at night.” The lawyer’s client lives 75 metres from the cathedral in Austria’s third-largest city and says he barely gets a wink of sleep because of the bells. This leads to health problems, he says. But Linz’s bishop has refused to stop the ringing, even at night, despite what the lawyer calls efforts towards dialogue and compromise “in the Christian spirit”. The man has filed a lawsuit which was due to go before court on Friday. “We hope that the new kind of church leadership that you, Holy Father, have shown in your papacy … can be an example for the religious leadership of the Austrian church,” the letter said. “We don’t want a legal battle. We just want peace and quiet”. The Vatican was yet to respond, the lawyer’s office said. |