A square named after the most notorious heretic in history in the heart of the See of Peter, in the very shadow of the Coliseum where so many Catholics went to their deaths, with the enthusiastic consent of the Vatican? Just more blurring of the lines between Catholicism and Protestantism in the name of “dialogue”. This is an insult to the very Petrine Office itself, to all Catholics, and particularly to the Martyrs who shed their blood for the Church of Jesus Christ - not for the ecclesial community of Martin Luther (indeed, who would have been willingly martyred AGAIN before submitting to Luther’s heresies, just as they were willing in the early centuries of the Church!) - on the sand of the Coliseum./QUOTE)
It’s NOT on Vatican property, Rome doesn’t belong to the Church and I wouldn’t call the Vatican response enthusiastic at all. I think your making a mountain out of a molehill. Rome has to take care of it’s own problems. They probably want the tourist money. God Bless, Memaw