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Court Bans Cross in Bavarian School – "Injure Negative Freedom of Belief"

Summary by merkur.de
A crucifix in a Bavarian school violates religious freedom. A court ruled. A revision was not allowed.

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Bavaria is often particularly Catholic. Crosses also hang in public places such as schools. On the other hand, two former students went to court.

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Two former schoolgirls had brought a lawsuit

·Vienna, Austria
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It was large and wide in the entrance area: two schoolgirls complained against a cross in their high school. The judges agree with them – because they could not escape the crucifix.

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Two students have sued against a large cross in the entrance area of their school. In court, the two now got the right, but the verdict came too late for them.

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A court ruling in Bavaria causes a stir. A crucifix at a school violates religious freedom.

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A crucified Jesus at the main entrance of a state high school? This is incompatible with religious freedom, the Bavarian Administrative Court judges.

·Munich, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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