Controversy over the listing of prohibited merchandise on the Strasbourg Christmas Market

Controversy over the listing of prohibited merchandise on the Strasbourg Christmas Market

The municipality of Strasbourg has reviewed, for 2023, the listing of merchandise on sale on its Christmas market (right here in 2021). ELYXANDRO CEGARRA/Anadolu Company by way of AFP

STORY – The environmental municipality is accused of eager to “police good style” and of eager to erase the Christian origin of this pageant, which attracts two million vacationers every year.

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In Strasbourg newspeak, the crucifix has subsequently turn into the “cross of JC”. And on the stalls of the Christmas Market, which can open on November 25, it will likely be bought “underneath reserve”, in the identical rank as ties, bottle openers and ashtrays, in keeping with the listing of prohibited and licensed merchandise for the version 2022 despatched by the city corridor of Strasbourg to merchants. “Who was promoting crucifixes?” puzzled Bernard Xibaut, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Strasbourg. On the “Christkindelsmärik”, actually the “Market of the Little one Jesus” in Alsatian, which appeared 5 hundred years in the past, “There could also be crosses on pottery or on guide covers on the Protestant stand. However they primarily promote nativity scenes and santons”observes the priest. And lots of different merchandise that not have something to do with Christmas.

In keeping with a participant within the assembly on the topic organized by the municipality, the cross would have even appeared on the listing of objects “prohibited on the market”. However given the reactions…

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