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PetraG
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The items were presented directly to the Pope. The Pope blessed one of the statues and gave it the identity of Our Lady of the Amazon–that is, gave it the identity of a Christian icon. You may as well say that a Christmas tree is pagan because it is a Christianized version of a pagan tradition.“Diplomatic gift” implies a government that would have gifted the objects to the Holy See and then the Holy See made a decision to place said objects in the middle of St. Peter’s basilica, and pray to them.
Question: which government donated these “gifts”? I don’t recall seeing any diplomats.
Question: who in the Holy See received them? I don’t recall the gift-giving ceremony.
Question: who in the Holy See made the decision to place them inside St. Peter’s?
Now, if you want to argue that the items should not be in a church because only one of them was Christianized and even that one might be misconstrued, fine. Do not argue that the items were not a gift to the Holy See meant to establish a relationship between an indigenous nation because those given the gift don’t have a seat at the United Nations.
What makes this is a theft is that the item belonged to the Holy See and was taken without permission in order to permanently deny the Holy See from ownership of the item.
It was a theft and the motivation does not excuse the theft. Don’t sugarcoat it.
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