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Sunday, March 08, 2009
Ireland Proposing to Relax Ban On Religious Advertising
Today's London Times reports that Ireland's Communications Minister Eamon Ryan plans to introduce amendments to a broadcasting bill currently being considered by the Oireachtas (Ireland's Parliament) to relax the ban on religious advertising. Currently the Broadcasting Act bans all ads "directed towards a religious end." (See prior posting.) The planned amendments would retain a ban on religious groups using ads to recruit members. However language that would call for proportionality in applying the law would eliminate current bans on such things as ads for first Holy Communion gifts and similar ads for meaningful Christmas gifts that had been proposed by the organization Veritas.