Vatican warns United Nations of 'Christianophobia'.In its ongoing campaign to become more involved in politics, the Vatican has urged the United Nations to recognize something called "Christianophobia." In early December, The Daily Telegraph of London reported that Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo Giovanni Lajolo (born January 3, 1935 in Novara, Italy) is the current President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State. He served as the Secretary for Relations with States in the Secretariat of State, or foreign minister of Vatican City, from 2003 until his , the Vatican's foreign minister, has been pressing the U.N. to recognize "Christianophobia" as an evil equal to that of anti-Semitism and "Islamophobia." The prelate's request came a month after another top Vatican official railed against secularism sec·u·lar·ism n. 1. Religious skepticism or indifference. 2. The view that religious considerations should be excluded from civil affairs or public education. in Europe. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger told an Italian newspaper that, "In political life, it seems almost indecent to speak of God, almost as if it were an attack on the freedom of the non-believer." Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus PP. II, Italian: Giovanni Paolo II, Polish: Jan Paweł II) born Karol Józef Wojtyła has also taken up the campaign. In December, he addressed a group of American bishops at the Vatican and urged the creation of a catechesis cat·e·che·sis n. pl. cat·e·che·ses Oral instruction given to catechumens. [Late Latin cat to instruct Catholics on their role in the church and secular society, reported the Religion News Service. "While fully respecting the legitimate separation of church and state
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