Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Will they hold their peace with this decision? – Infovaticana

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The European Commission reaffirms the Church’s ownership of the Cathedral of Cordoba

This European institution rejects requests from several MEPs PSOE and Izquierda Unida can on this issue and notes that there is no legal basis to intervene.

These MEPs asked the Commission to its intervention in writing which contained serious allegations against the Church which had already been rejected both by law and by the Spanish authorities.

The council hopes that, following the decision of the EU executive, an end to the artificially fed by different political groups

campaign The Cathedral Chapter Cordoba wants to show its appreciation for the decision by the European Commission to reject the claims of several MEPs from different political groups that the European Commission could decide about the ownership of the cathedral, old mosque.

In this regard, the Community institution, which has responded forcefully to these issues even in writing, says there is no legal basis to intervene and which also has jurisdiction in the matter by reference to the national legislation questions relating to the ownership of the temple. Indeed, the Ministry of Finance said in 2014 that the church was the owner of the Cathedral of Cordoba and that no record that the temple had been owned by the state.

This decision by the European Commission is a response to various questions posed by MEPs from the PSOE, Izquierda Unida and can last July, in which the intervention of this European institution was requested. In them, a number of serious accusations against the Church was discharged without any evidence and had already been answered not only by the Spanish authorities but also by different courts.

After the answers given by the European Commission by the Ministry of Finance in 2014 and for justice around the ownership of the monument, the Cathedral Chapter of Cordoba hopes that an end to this controversy artificially fed by different political formations.

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