Irish Aide Wants Religion Mentioned in Euroconstitution

LONDON, JAN. 26, 2003 (Zenit.org).- Ireland’s representative to a convention aimed at framing a European Constitution wants a reference to the importance of Europe’s spiritual and moral heritage included, the Sunday Times reported.

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John Bruton wants the Irish government to support his proposal, but the foreign affairs department has been noncommittal, the newspaper said.

Bruton shrugged off suggestions that a reference to belief in God would irk a Muslim country such as Turkey.

«It is designed to accommodate Muslims,» he said. «They would probably see a Constitution with no reference to God as being more difficult to live with than one that did.»

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