The right to decide
Spanish Episcopal Conference, in Catalonia: "No moral act against the Constitution"
Juan Antonio M. Camino fueling the campaign of fear after fifty Catholic organizations would join the Catalan Agreement for the Right to Decide
Louis Goñalons
The general secretary and spokesman of the Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE), Juan Antonio Martinez Camino process is loaded against Catalan. Secretary General of the Episcopal Conference says that "there is no moral admissibe act against the Constitution." His words have reached after fifty Catholic organizations would join the Catalan Agreement for the Right to Decide. And today, Espanyol various media, such as newspaper ABC, it echoed.
"Breaking the legal framework of coexistence is not acceptable from a moral standpoint," he said during an interview Debate 1 of TVE. There, the spokesman also said that the bishops have talked to multiple documents nationalism because it is "a political issue with moral implications that the common good is at stake, peace and harmony."
The statements of the EEC fail harmless. Arrive with a circumstantial relationship, after 55 religious orders and Christian institutions Catalan adhered Thursday Agreement for the Right to Decide relying on the social doctrine of the Church.