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Curia refuses to delete details of ex-Catholics

Posted on January 7, 2012 by pogowasright.org

The Curia has refused a request to delete details of 23 people from its baptisimal and other records, Not In Our Name, the organisation founded to help baptized ex-Catholics dissociate themselves from the Church, said.

NION, which made its request to the Curia after these individuals legally empowered it to undertake this task on their behalf, said it will be informing the Data Protection Commissioner about the situation.

The Curia’s reply refused to recognise NION as the legal representative of these individuals in this matter, and offered to instead annotate the baptisimal register only for the person acting on behalf of the others, the organisation said.

Read more on Times of Malta.

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