
Ciao,
Per la prima volta in un ospedale lussemburghese, pensavo che gli edifici pubblici avessero una regola ferrea sulla neutralità quando si tratta di credenze religiose e orientamenti politici.
Pensieri?
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di Soft_Setting_1956
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About as unimportant as toilets in schools
Yes, and ?
Luxembourg has historically been a predominantly Catholic country and its hospitals were originally founded and administered by Catholic religious orders.
Interesting! I think it must be only in some hospitals?
I have been to twice for longer stays within last 4 years, and haven’t seen any in my room. And believe me, I would notice, because I have allergy to religious symbols.
It’s waste of thought if anyone gives this a thought
Not all hospitals are public. And if you don’t like it just don’t look at it 😊
Do you also get upset at church bells ringing?
You’re in a hospital founded by christian sisters.
What do you expect?
It’s a private building not a public one,
It will not bite you.
which political neutrality dude, we had Ukrainian flag for a while on public buildings
It would be my least thought for when i am in hospital.
Might be the clinique Sainte-Zithe which was founded by the Sisters of Saint Elisabeth. Huge catholic background. Let them have their little crosses.
It’s certainly unusual; I haven’t seen any before in any of the hospital rooms I’ve visited.
So what Luxembourg is a Christian country . I am atheist myself but I am not bothered to see crosses in a Christian country . Would you say the same in Iraq where religion is part of daily life or even in Turkey ? This kind of thoughts being selectively upset it does not make any sense . Luxembourg society has accepted people from everywhere ( like me ) and has approved how open mind it is .
New account to post this crap?
Instead of posting your question on reddit you could have taken 2 mins to google where you’re at.
Here, have a read:
https://www.hopitauxschuman.lu/fr/le-groupe-hrs/a-propos/nos-valeurs/?hrsdisplay=content