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Did you read this;CharlieB said:according to the legislation, a person may be fined $5500 for causing annoyance at a World Youth Day event.
As long as you protest respectfully i don't see how wearing a shirt and handing out condoms will attract a $5500 fine.
On the other hand, if you protest and hold up the pilgrimage to Randwick for example, this probably will attract a fine.
yes profits which will in-turn flow into schools, nursing homes, local parishes, hostels, hospitals, support services for the marginalised and the like.
You twit. We are not going to recoup the money spent on WYD.A CATHOLIC priest has said the money being spent on World Youth Day is an embarrassment and a scandal.
Father Peter Confeggi, a parish priest at Mount Druitt, said there was also a "large amount of dissatisfaction" with the spirituality that will be taught during the event, with many fearing it would be a right-wing brand of Catholicism.
Others within the church who did not want to be named told The Sun-Herald of similar concerns about the six-day event, which will cost the church an estimated $150million and NSW taxpayers at least $86million.
"There is a great dissatisfaction with the Restorationist spirituality, which is also devoid of any commitment to social justice," Father Confeggi said.
Father Confeggi said his parish was one of the most disadvantaged in Sydney. He said the church and state funds could be directed elsewhere, including to the 120,000 people sleeping homeless in Australia or education of the disadvantaged.
"To keep the church doors open here in Mount Druitt we scratch week after week after week," he said.
"The bottom line is this is a gross embarrassment to the church that I serve."
How will these profits trickle into schools, nursing homes, hospitals, etc?
Why don't we just funel the 86million into these things instead, and make the Church fully fund their own shit?
Richest organisation in the world, I'm pretty sure they can afford to do this without tax payer money.