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Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Mexican Electoral Tribunal Orders Sanctions Against Catholic Archdiocese
According to yesterday's National Catholic Reporter, Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal issued a ruling on July 1ordering the country's Interior Ministry to sanction the Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico City for critical comments made by the Archdiocese's spokesman last August. The Tribunal found that comments urging Catholics vote against political parties that support more liberal abortion laws and same-sex marriage violated Mexico's electoral code. The Electoral Tribunal pointed to the need to keep church and state separate. Mexico's Interior Ministry is responsible for regulating religious associations, but it is unclear whether the Electoral Tribunal has jurisdiction to order the Interior Ministry to take action. The Archdiocese plans to appeal.