The Catholic
Church wants Sunday observance enshrined in EU law. The European Parliament is
debating changes to its Working Time Directive. The Vatican wants a clause in
this law that would force every citizen in the European Union to rest on
Sunday.
A hideously socialist piece of legislation, the
Working Time
Directive currently makes it illegal for those working, with some
exceptions, in the EU to work for more than 48 hours a week. Workers in the UK are
currently allowed to opt out of its provisions.
The bill is being revised. During the second reading, in
October, seven Members of
the European Parliament tabled an amendment saying that the minimum rest period
“shall in principle include Sunday.” The Brussels-based Commission of the
Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community (comece) agrees,
recommending the directive should say “the minimal weekly rest must include
Sunday.”
The amendment stated, “The likelihood of sickness in companies that
require staff to work on Sundays is greater than in companies that do not require staff
to work on Sundays. The health of workers depends, among other factors, on their
opportunities to reconcile work and family life, to establish and maintain social ties
and to pursue their spiritual needs. Sunday, as the traditional weekly rest day,
contributes to these objectives more than any other day of the week.”
The amendment never went to vote, drawing criticism from Catholic
bishops across Europe. Piotr Mazurkiewicz, secretary general of
comece, was incensed. The protection of Sunday, he said, “is a cornerstone of the
European social model and an issue of central importance for workers and their
families.”
The Working Time Directive will be discussed once more in December,
and Europe’s Catholic bishops want this issue brought up.
The pope has been a strong advocate of the revival of Sunday keeping.
“Without Sunday [worship] we cannot live!” Pope
Benedict xvi declared during a mass on September 9 last year, stating
that it was a “necessity” for all people.
The prospect of a European government so powerful that it could
declare one specific day a day of rest is a frightening one. This would be an EU
willing and able to enforce lifestyle changes on its subjects, whether they liked it or
not. It would be a Europe that enforced a state religion—Catholicism. The enforcement
of Sunday worship will be the mark of a powerful, Vatican-allied, European
superpower.