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    ANSA English Media Service
    October 19, 2004

    VATICAN CALLS FOR CATHOLIC LEGAL RIGHTS IN TURKEY

    Vatican City

    (ANSA) - Vatican City, October 19 - A senior Vatican
    official has called on Turkey to grant legal recognition to
    the Catholic community in the giant Muslim country.

    Monsignor Pietro Parolin, undersecretary of the
    Vatican's 'foreign ministry', noted that the Catholic Church
    had been pushing for guarantees of religious freedom in
    Turkey for several years.

    The Vatican wants to negotiate a formal accord with the
    Turkish state which establishes rights and duties on both
    sides. The accord would also clear up problems concerning
    priests' visas and the management of Catholic property in
    Turkey.

    There are about 120,000 Catholics in Turkey, in a total
    population of 70 million. Few of them are native Turks, most
    are Armenians, Chaldeans or Turkish citizens of European
    origin.

    The question of Catholic rights in Muslim Turkey is
    tightly intertwined with the debate over whether the country
    should be allowed to join the predominantly Christian
    European Union.

    The Vatican's top doctrinal, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger,
    said a few months ago that Turkey should not be allowed to
    join the EU because its history and culture set it apart
    from Europe.

    The Pope has frequently - and as yet vainly - argued
    that Europe's Christian roots should be written into the EU's
    new constitution.

    The EU is expected to fix a starting date for
    negotiations on Turkish membership at a summit in the
    Netherlands this December.
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