Belgian Appeals Court: Police Raid on Church Headquarters Was Illegal

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Brussels, Belgium, Aug 18, 2010 / 05:19 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In the absence of an official statement from Belgium’s judiciary, the lawyer for the Archdiocese of Brussels-Mechelen announced the court’s decision that the police raids of the archbishop’s offices and Cardinal Danneel’s residence in June were unlawful.

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From what I had read, the raid resembled a Gestapo action, and there was open animus and disdain expressed by the police entity during the entire ordeal. I really thought I had glimpsed the new European reality, where the Roman Catholic Church, having been publicly deemed anathema, had become the newly sanctioned pariah of the Continent, replete with the familiar and insidious parody and mockery which declares it as being reasonably targeted for bigotry, persecution and harassment.

Thankfully, the judiciary in Belgium, it appears, has not yet been co-opted by this new ideology of open hostility towards the Church. Though, it is probably just a matter of time before they too join the movement.
 
The article is untrue. The Church’s lawyer may still be saying that the raid was illegal but that’s not what the Appeals Court ruled. In fact, the Church’s complaint was dismissed.
Notice the date on the article you posted (August 13th) and notice the date given by the press release (August 18th):

Brussels, Belgium, Aug 18, 2010 / 05:19 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In the absence of an official statement from Belgium’s judiciary, the lawyer for the Archdiocese of Brussels-Mechelen announced the court’s decision that the police raids of the archbishop’s offices and Cardinal Danneel’s residence in June were unlawful
 
Notice the date on the article you posted (August 13th) and notice the date given by the press release (August 18th):
It’s the same ruling. The only difference is that either the Church’s lawyer is erroneously claiming that the Appeals Court ruled in his favor or his statement was mistranslated or misconstrued.
 
It’s the same ruling. The only difference is that either the Church’s lawyer is erroneously claiming that the Appeals Court ruled in his favor or his statement was mistranslated or misconstrued.
I don’t believe it is the same ruling (have you read both articles), i.e., it mentions that all the confiscated items taken must be returned to the Church:
As a result of the court’s ruling, the items seized, which consist mostly of boxes of files from the now-defunct Interdiocesan Commission on Sexual Abuse and their computers, must be returned and the dossiers from the local judicial investigation must be destroyed.
If you could give me something more updated it would give you more credibility.

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