Saturday, December 27, 2014
Femen member who took Baby Jesus from Vatican crib, held and to be judged by the Vatican.
Femen member who took Baby Jesus from Vatican crib, held and to be judged by the Vatican? (Aleteia).[GoogleTranslate].
Femen activist who tried to steal the Christmas statue of baby Jesus in the manger of St. Peter's Square will perhaps learn the hard way.
In fact, stopped immediately, she was detained by the Vatican Gendarmerie.
The Vatican is legally free to decide to judge on its territory for "insulting, obscene acts in a public place and theft", as confirmed in person the Vatican spokesman. This activist remain in cell until it is heard by a judge to answer for her actions following his arrest in the act.
This act, committed in St. Peter and the day of Christmas, intentionally aimed at hurt the religious feelings of many faithful present. It "should be regarded as particularly serious because of the location and circumstances, because it intentionally offend the religious feelings of many people," stressed Father Federico Lombardi.
He also recalled that three other activists of this pseudo-feminist splinter group had already cracked St. Peter's Square on November 14 to protest in their own way (vulgar) against the visit of Pope Francis in the European Parliament.
"It therefore seems legitimate act with appropriate rigor against these repeated acts that intentionally to the right of believers to see their legitimate religious beliefs respected, " has said Father Lombardi.
The Vatican will be finally lenient in this matter? It is permissible, in the light of these statements, to doubt it. Hmmm......Will it be 1. "Justice is mine says the lord" or 2. Forgive them for they do not know what they do? Read the full story here.
Update: Bild [GoogleTranslate].
The judge said the arrest was lawful, the woman was then subsequently released and given a trespassing order ban.
You should respect the territory of the State of Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica and not enter "other public places within the territory of the Holy See, the spokesman said.
It was not the first action of Femen activists in the Vatican. But the arrest was the sharpest approach of the mini-state. In previous demonstrations of this kind in St. Peter's Square, last November 14, the Vatican had transferred the women of the Italian police.
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