Outrage As Kindergarten Takes Christian Children To Mosque To Kneel And Praise Allah
- Children aged 3 to 5 from a private Catholic nursery in Ponte della Priula, Italy, visited the Susegana mosque on May 4, 2025.
- The nursery had parents' permission for the trip, but it is unclear if they knew their children would participate in Islamic prayer activities.
- During the visit, the Imam explained Muslim practices, led the children in prayer toward Mecca, and the children knelt as part of the experience.
- Alberto Villanova of the Lega party called the images chilling and hoped parents were unaware, while Paolo Borchia criticized cultural submission undermining European identity.
- The event sparked local and online controversy questioning religious education balance and raising concerns about the children’s exposure to non-Christian rituals.
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Children visiting the mosque, the parish priest: "The parents had been informed and had given consent"
Putting our children at the center and their need to be accompanied in growth made us choose to visit the Islamic Cultural Center, welcomed and accompanied by the "imamam Avnija" that we know very well. The parents had been informed and had given consent. Fr Andrea Sech, the parish priest and legal representative of the school of childhood "Santa Maria delle Vittorie" in Ponte della Priula, spoke about the controversy in these days for the publi…
OUTRAGEOUS! Catholic schoolchildren in Italy forced to perform Islamic prayers inside a mosque
In a shocking incident that has Italians furious, young children from a Catholic kindergarten in Treviso were forced to bow down on the floor to recite Islamic prayers during a school trip to a mosque, without their parents knowing or giving consent. This disgraceful display of cultural submission has triggered a national debate about parental […]
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