Pope attacks UK Equality Bill

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(Saw this article at work, and decided to be very naughty and beat Angharad to blogging about it!)

See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8492597.stm
or http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8493280.stm
(effectively the same article, just rephrased slightly.)

The Pope has urged Catholic bishops in England and Wales to fight the UK's Equality Bill with "missionary zeal".

Pope Benedict XVI said the legislation "violates natural law". He told the Catholic bishops of England and Wales gathered in Rome: "Your country is well-known for its firm commitment to equality of opportunity for all members of society.

"Yet, as you have rightly pointed out, the effect of some of the legislation designed to achieve this goal has been to impose unjust limitations on the freedom of religious communities to act in accordance with their beliefs. "In some respects it actually violates the natural law upon which the equality of all human beings is grounded and by which it is guaranteed."

Religious leaders have voiced concern that the Equality Bill could force churches to employ sexually active gay people and transsexuals when hiring staff other than priests or ministers.


Unsurprisingly, Joseph Ratzinger's comments are already provoking a backlash...

Labour MEP Stephen Hughes said he was appalled. Speaking in Rome, he said: "As a Catholic, I am appalled by the attitude of the Pope. Religious leaders should be trying to eradicate inequality, not perpetuate it." He said the pontiff should ensure existing EU legislation was applied in the Vatican, rather than attacking equality in the UK.

The National Secular Society said it would mount a protest campaign made up of gay groups, victims of clerical abuse, feminists, family planning organisations and groups supporting abortion choice, among others.

President Terry Sanderson said: "The taxpayer in this country is going to be faced with a bill of some  £20m for the visit of the Pope - a visit in which he has already indicated he will attack equal rights and promote discrimination."

A spokesman for the Government Equalities Office said: "The Pope acknowledges our country's firm commitment to equality for all members of society.

"We believe everyone should have a fair chance in life and not be discriminated against. The Equality Bill will make Britain a fairer and more equal place."


And in other news, according to Warwickshire's LGBT Staff Network, February is apparently LGBT History Month.

If anyone's interested, I'll blog their Intranet article on the subject this evening - they've blowing their own trumpet recently, as we've recently been ranked in the Top 100 of the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index.

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