European Bishops: may Brexit
be seen as an opportunity
A digital Brexit countdown clock (AFP) |
The Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the EU
(COMECE) release a statement in light of Britain’s Exit from the European
Union.
By Francesca Merlo
The statement
on Brexit released by COMECE reads that “as defender of freedom of
expression and democracy, the Catholic Church in Europe respects the will expressed
by the British citizens during the 2016 referendum”.
The United Kingdom officially left the European Union late
on Friday night.
The Bishops write that they “welcome the Brexit Deal
recently achieved between the UK and the EU” explaining that "it can be
seen as a victory of common sense and good neighbourly relations”.
A No-Deal scenario, continues the statement, “would have had
negative effects on both the United Kingdom and the European Union, but,
overall, it would have been harmful for the most vulnerable people”.
Though “it might be a long and challenging process,” say the
BIshops, it could also be “an opportunity to trigger new dynamics between
European peoples and rebuild a sense of community in Europe”, reads the
statement.
Finally, the Bishops assure that although Britain is no
longer a member of the EU, “it will continue being part of Europe”, and that
the Bishops’ Conference of the United Kingdom will remain an “integral part of
the Church in Europe”.
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