Talk:Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet
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[edit] Uncited Material
If no-one objects I'm going to delete the following uncited material in a few days. Of course, if citations do appear I will not delete this:
- the Society of St. Pius X attempted to occupy another church in Paris, St-Germain l'Auxerrois.
- In [[1978]], the ''[[Court of Cassation (France)|Cour de Cassation]]'' confirmed that the occupation was illegal, (the fact that they were told to leave is cited by the next footnote, it's the Cour de Cassation that will be removed)
- On [[February 20]], [[1987]], the ''[[Conseil d'État]]'' ruled that the disturbance to [[public order]] resulting from an expulsion would be higher than that resulting from the illegal occupation.
- , several executives of the Society of St Pius X were accused of disseminating anti-Semitic [[propaganda]] at St Nicolas, but were found unguilty.
- against the wishes of the [[French Socialist Party|Socialist]] Mayor, [[Bertrand Delanoë]], who considered it an internal matter for the Catholic Church,
- remarking that the [[Archbishop of Paris]] had not requested that the Society be expelled.
JASpencer 15:34, 10 November 2006 (UTC)