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Old Catholics in UK Welcome Weakened Religious Hatred Law

Released on = February 2, 2006, 9:21 pm

Press Release Author = Old Catholic Church

Industry = Government

Press Release Summary = The Old Catholic Church of Great Britain along with the Free
Catholic Church of Europe alliance took part in the peaceful protest outside The
House of Commons to oppose the Racial and Religious Hatred Bill.

Press Release Body = Archbishop Gary Beaver said “Ministers have done the only
sensible thing with this legislation and forced the Government to rethink its
position. The strength of opposition against this Bill is a clear message to the
government of the importance this country places on free speech” Archbishop Gary
continued “the concern the Old Catholic church shared with many other denominations
was that a law born out of good intentions would almost certainly end up
criminalising the preaching of the gospel or teaching of biblical values.”

The first defeat, by a 288 to 278 vote, ensured that the new laws would not affect
the current racial hatred laws. The final version of the law therefore contains
specific freedom of speech safeguards that ensure people can be found guilty only if
they intend to stir of hatred.

Dominic Grieve, shadow attorney general described the bill as “a foolish manifesto
commitment” that was introduced to appease some minority groups”.

Lib Dem MP, Evans Harris said: “The government just failed to understand that they
can’t take liberties with freedom of expressions.”

Robert Marshall-Andrews, Labour MP for Medway, said: “It was an awful misjudgement
to believe you could get a bill like this through, in the teeth of opposition from
so many of our backbenchers.”

After a prayers supporting freedom of speech to enable all to share the love and
grace of Jesus, Archbishop Gary Beaver said “\"This will mean that it is possible to
preach the uniqueness of Christianity, discuss and critique other religions, and to
draw attention to the persecution of Christians by other faiths.\"


Web Site = http://www.oldcatholic.co.uk

Contact Details = Frimley hse,the parade,frimley,surrey,gu167jd

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