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ANN Bulletin Adventist News Network Seventh-day
Adventist Church World Headquarters
| Czech Religion Law Reflects Communist Past, Say
Churches |
January 29, 2002
Prague, Czech Republic .... [Bettina
Krause/ANN]
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A group of Czech
churches is protesting a new law they say reflects an attitude to
religion reminiscent of the country’s communist past. The tone of
the legislation, in effect since January 7, is one of "government
hostility toward religion," say representatives of the
denominations. The provision that has generated most protest is one
requiring church-run charities and welfare programs to register as
independent, taxable organizations.
The law has a number of
“defects and deficiencies,” says Karel Nowak, president of the
Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Czech Republic. “The one that is
most objectionable is that under this law churches are not allowed
to establish philanthropic organizations and charities as an
integral part of the church, but have to register them as separate
civic enterprises.”
Although this aspect of the law does not
impact the Adventist Church’s humanitarian and welfare organizations
in the country, which have long been registered as independent
entities, Nowak says that Adventists are protesting the requirement
as a matter of principle.
Nowak points out that there have
also been some worrying omissions from the new law, especially from
the perspective of a Sabbath-keeping denomination such as the
Adventist Church. “What we regret very much is the fact that a
paragraph was eliminated which stated that every citizen has the
right 'to observe days of rest . . . in accordance with the precepts
of one's religion or belief.'"
This most recent legislation
replaces a religion law passed in 1991, two years after the fall of
communism in the country. The Adventist Church in the Czech Republic
has a membership of more than 10,000 people. According to Nowak, the
church will continue to work with other church groups and the
government in advocating principles of religious freedom for all
people of faith.
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