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It's the end of discrimination"
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“The gauge of 30 people per Mass was untenable.
It was the beginning of a persecution of believers ”
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Sunday morning, at the end of the 10 am mass, Catholics expressed their relief at the announcement of the Council of State's decision.
But, even after this judgment which orders the government to review the 30-person gauge for religious services, the fact of having been counted, of having felt
“hampered”
still struggles to pass.
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Freedom of worship is respect for the principle of secularism.
Limiting ceremonies randomly was like banning practice.
The State cannot pretend to ignore the religious fact ”
, criticizes Henri, a parishioner of the Saint-Léon church, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.
"This rule was very unfair compared to stores, even if the comparison may seem offbeat,"
adds Alix, another loyal.
"It's ubiquitous, incoherent and vexatious,
exclaims Emmanuel, who came with his wife
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