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www.cwnews.com:
Catholic leaders in Belarus are doing their best
to assess the impact of an announcement by vice-premier Aleksandr Kosinets that
foreign clergy should leave the country, the Forum 18 news service reports.
With about 190 foreign-born
priests and more than 100 foreign religious serving in the country, the
Catholic Church is by far the religious community in Belarus which relies most
heavily on foreign personnel. Kosinets told a September 19 round table with
Belarus' religious leaders that the Catholic Church should end the use of
foreign clergy over the next few years.
However, Forum 18 has been
unable to determine whether Kosinets was making a recommendation or issuing an
order.
"The vice-premier's
words arouse questions and perplexities rather than outright concern," a
senior Catholic told Forum 18. Religious affairs official Aleksandr Kalinov,
who was also present at the round table, refused to tell Forum 18 if action
will be taken if the Catholic Church does not end the use of foreign priests,
but insisted: "No one is preparing to expel them."
The Catholic Church, like the
Orthodox Church, also has a number of foreign-born bishops in Belarus. www.cwnews.com |