Italian Catholic priests go to war with Salvini over immigration
Source: The Guardian
Italian Catholic priests go to war with Salvini over immigration
As far-right League partys xenophobic rhetoric spreads across the country, priests call for tolerance
Angela Giuffrida and Lorenzo Tondo
Mon 9 Jul 2018 05.00 BST
Gianfranco Formenton, a priest in Italys central Umbria region who has long preached against racism and in support of migrants, knows what it is like to clash with Matteo Salvini, the recently installed interior minister and leader of the far-right League party.
In response to the partys xenophobic rhetoric in 2015 the year more than a million migrants arrived in Europe and 150,000 landed on Italys southern shores he put a sign up on the door of his church in San Martino di Trignano, a hamlet of the town of Spoleto, saying: Racists are forbidden from entering. Go home!
He immediately bore the wrath of Salvini, who wrote on Twitter: Perhaps the priest prefers smugglers, slaveholders and terrorists? Pity Spoleto and this church if this man (calls himself) a priest.
Fr Formenton is also believed to have been the target of intimidation by far-right sympathisers when his rectory and home were ransacked a few days after Luca Traini, a failed League candidate in a local ballot, injured six Africans in a shooting in the town of Macerata in early February.
As the Democratic party, the biggest left-wing force in Italy, appears cowed in the face of Salvinis vitriolic immigration stance, fearing it will lose support, the interior ministers strongest opponents are priests such as Formenton.
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