Tuesday, January 18, 2011

EU Calendar Omits Christian Holidays, While Noting Jewish, Muslim Celebrations

January 17, 2011
FoxNews.com

The European Union has published a school calendar that omits Christian holidays, like Christmas and Easter, while noting significant Jewish and Muslim celebrations.

Three million copies have reportedly been printed of the calendar, which will be given out freely to students who request it from the union's 27 member countries.

The Catholic News Agency reports that former French politician and government minister Christine Boutin noted the omission of Christian holidays in a Jan. 11 blog post, saying the calendar slights "the religion practiced or recognized as forming the cultural assembly of our 'old' continent." the rest
The EU says the Christian holidays will be put back on the calendar for future printings.

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