Bishops back European Constitution

Published: 25 March 2005 | Updated: 29 January 2010
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The representation of Catholic Bishops to the EU has given its backing to the Constitution and called on Christians to "put it into practice and make it work".

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While regretting that the Union had not heeded calls by John Paul II to include a  reference to Christianity in the text of the Constitution, the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community (COMECE) has commended it to their congregation.  The Constitution is a "breakthrough for Church and society" which "reflects core principles of Christian anthropology", the Bishops said in a statement.

In a meeting with President Barroso on 11 March, COMECE affirmed the backing of the Church for the goals and values of the Union. The Bishops approved the Lisbon aims of economic progress, the rule of law and a strong civil society and pledged support in particular for the creation of an EU fundamental rights agency.

President Barroso welcomed a continued dialogue between the EU and the Church, saying that they both share similar values in their commitment to unity and diversity in Europe.