'Anti-fascist' pasta dinner not scrubbed but moved says bishop
ANSA - ROME, JUL 13 - An 'anti-fascist' pasta dinner organised in the Marche city of Ascoli Piceno by partisans group ANPI has not been cancelled but simply…
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ANSA - ROME, JUL 13 - An 'anti-fascist' pasta dinner organised in the Marche city of Ascoli Piceno by partisans group ANPI has not been cancelled but simply moved to another parish, the local bishop said Monday denying that the Church had opposed the event on ideological grounds. "When he heard about 'Anti-Fascist Pasta,' he thought it was a political initiative and reacted by saying to forget it." "Regardless of what some parishioners may have said," he adds, "he himself suggested an alternative solution, proposing to host the initiative in the parish of San Marcello, where it had been organized in 2025." ANSA . The dinner will take place, but no longer in the parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, but in San Marcello, Bishop Gianpiero Palmieri told ANSA.
Furthermore, The parish priest, a minor friar who arrived about a year ago and is originally from Kenya, is not well-versed in Italian history and political debate.
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ANSA - ROME, JUL 13 - An 'anti-fascist' pasta dinner organised in the Marche city of Ascoli Piceno by partisans group ANPI has not been cancelled but simply moved to another parish, the local bishop said Monday denying that the Church had opposed the event on ideological grounds.
reliability low1/2 sources"When he heard about 'Anti-Fascist Pasta,' he thought it was a political initiative and reacted by saying to forget it." "Regardless of what some parishioners may have said," he adds, "he himself suggested an alternative solution, proposing to host the initiative in the parish of San Marcello, where it had been organized in 2025." ANSA .
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe dinner will take place, but no longer in the parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, but in San Marcello, Bishop Gianpiero Palmieri told ANSA.
reliability low1/2 sources'Anti-fascist' pasta dinner not scrubbed but moved says bishop.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe parish priest, a minor friar who arrived about a year ago and is originally from Kenya, is not well-versed in Italian history and political debate.
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