퀘벡주가 갈 수록 세속화 되어 가고 있습니다.
이제는 공립학교에서 기도실 등 종교활동을 할 수 있는 공간사용을 금한다고 합니다.
우리는 퀘벡주 위정자들이 하나님을 경외하는 자들이 될 수 있기를 바라며 기도하고 또 소리를 높혀야 합니다.
Quebec education minister issues directive banning prayer rooms in schools
MONTREAL — Quebec's education minister has formalized a promise to ban prayer rooms and other religious practices in the province's public schools.
Bernard Drainville issued a directive late Wednesday saying schools must ensure that none of their spaces are used "in fact and in appearance, for the purposes of religious practices such as open prayers or other similar practices."
"Schools are places or learning and not places of worship," Drainville wrote on his Twitter account, where he published a copy of his order.
No requests for accommodation will be heard, the government added.
The directive came after Drainville said earlier this month that he had learned of at least two Montreal-area schools permitting students to gather for prayer. He said the concept of prayer rooms runs counter to Quebec's policy of official secularism. The province's secularism law, known as Bill 21, already prohibits many public servants, including teachers, from wearing religious symbols on the job.
Drainville has said that he can't ban prayer altogether and that students who want to pray should do so discreetly and silently.
The directive applies to public schools, vocational schools and adult education centres, but not to private schools or Indigenous school boards.
It will be up to school service centres — which replaced school boards — to ensure "appropriate corrective measures" are taken in cases of non-compliance.
The ban has been denounced by Muslim groups, which have said they would keep a close eye on how it's implemented to ensure rights aren't violated.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 20, 2023.
The Canadian Press
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