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I read that last month the Rumanian Orthodox community of Cremona has rightly raised the need for space where they can build a place of worship for the Rumanian community. Given that this is a church and then this would not negate the Christian roots of our territory, but rather allow for more reaffirmation of the same, then I would like to point out the center-right administration of Verona, led by Dr. Flavio Toso, has proved more open to our fellow Christians. In fact, as recently stated by a member of Moreover Scala: "The excellent relations between the Rumanian community and the municipal authority help foster integration and to improve the civic life of our city." Also just to come in against the community, the administration of Verona has also announced the imminent conclusion of the procedure for alienation of communal area located near the State Palladio Romania, for the construction of an Orthodox church with adjoining cultural center. "We are awaiting formal communication from the Government of Romania, says the commissioner - after which the Orthodox community of Verona will present the project for the construction of the center cultural space that will aggregate for youth, women and families, but will also be open and available to all citizens of the district, to promote positive social relationships and mutual exchange of experiences and traditions. " I therefore find no proper answer to the Orthodox community in Romania that "In Italy c 'is the principle of separation of church and state" in fact, no one is going to challenge this principle, but simply proceed along the lines of Verona, selling a communal area to the Rumanian Government so that it is possible to build a church and maybe even host a cultural center open to the city. Who disagrees with this idea simply does not know the great faith and great Christian tradition of the people of Romania, a faith and a tradition that would most certainly like the whole social fabric of Cremona and pressed, together with his brothers Romanians to reaffirm the ancient Christian translation of our territory. No one asked in a free area, which would be contrary to the principle of equality, I would not like that behind the false and misguided sense of secularism conceals a hidden meaning less anti-Christian.
Marco Baratto
Vice President of the Association "dacha"
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