EU
To Hold Atheist And Freemason Summit
Brussels is to hold an EU summit with atheists
and freemasons in the autumn, inviting them to
a political dialogue parallel to the annual
summit the bloc holds with Europe's religious
leaders. While the EU is a secular body, the
three European presidents, of the commission,
parliament and EU Council, alongside two
commissioners, on Monday met with 24 bishops,
chief rabbis, and muftis as well as leaders
from the Hindu and Sikh communities. The
annual dialogue, which has taken place since
2005, is for the first time this year made
legally obligatory under Article 17 of the
Lisbon Treaty. Under pressure from Belgium,
which constitutionally protects and
financially supports humanist organisations as
well as churches, the EU has been forced to
hold a mirror-image summit, but of atheists,
scheduled for 15 October. However, in a move
that perplexed and annoyed humanist groups,
the EU atheist summit will also welcome under
the rubric of ‘non-religious groups', the
Freemasons, the secretive fraternal
organisation, according to commission
spokeswoman Katharina von Schnurbein.