|
World French Twist
Some See a Renaissance With New President Sarkozy
BY JOANNA BOGLE REGISTER CORRESPONDENT
May 20-26, 2007 Issue |
Posted 5/15/07 at 7:00 AM
PARIS — The general reaction of
Catholics in France to the election of a new president seems to be one of quiet
relief.
Nicolas Sarkozy was elected with a
clear majority over his socialist opponent Segolene Royal. In pre-election
interviews and broadcasts, he had voiced support for families, opposition to
euthanasia and a general sense of respect for France’s Christian traditions.
“We feel we’ve avoided the worst
option. The new president is surrounded by a number of people who have...
Filed under
|
YOU MUST LOGIN TO VIEW THIS ENTIRE ARTICLE.
Login
Forgot your password?
To continue reading this article, you must be a subscriber
to the print edition of the National Catholic Register. This
applies to all articles marked as “Sub Only”.
If you’re a print subscriber, and have already
registered for a username and password, please login link above.
You will be returned to this page after logging in.
If you’re a print subscriber, but have not registered for
a username and password, you can do so by going to the Registration
Page.
To register for access to NCRegister.com, you will need
your account number, which you will find above your name
and address in the label area of an actual print copy of
the National Catholic Register.
If you’re not a print subscriber, you can order
a subscription now and receive immediate access to NCRegister.com
by going to our New
Subscription page.
Be sure to register your email, username and password when
you fill in the information in the order form. New subscribers
who don’t register when they order will have to wait
until they receive their first print copy of the National
Catholic Register to obtain their account number, which is
required for online registration.
Thank you for your interest in the National Catholic
Register.
|
Make a Donation now!
Insightful. Informative. Uncompromisingly faithful. The National Catholic Register is more than a newspaper. It’s a cause. Your support for the Register funds important journalism that helps to build a Culture of Life in our nation, and throughout the world. Help us promote the Church’s New Evangelization by donating to the National Catholic Register right now.
Click here to donate
|