German Court upholds prayer vigil ban at abortion centre

In the German city of Karlsruhe, the Administrative Court confirmed a municipality’s ban on a prayer vigil in front of a pre-abortion advice centre, Catholic News Agency Germany reports.

CNE.news
17 May 2021 11:02
The group during an earlier prayer vigil. photo ADF International
The group during an earlier prayer vigil. photo ADF International

The challenge was led by Pavica Vojnović, who organised the prayer events outside the Pro Familia advice centre in Pforzheim, southwest Germany, organised by the group 40 Days for Life.

The original ban dates to 2019 when local authorities ordered the group to hold their prayers out of sight and hearing of the abortion organisation. After a challenge from Vojnović, the Court dismissed her claim last Friday.

“Every life is valuable and deserves protection. I am sad that we are prevented from supporting vulnerable women and their unborn children in prayer”, Vojnović said to CNA. “I am depressed that the court has dismissed our complaint and thus indirectly approved the ban on our silent prayer vigils near the abortion counselling centre.”

Peaceful

The group, which consists of around twenty people, had previously gathered there to pray for the women considering an abortion and their unborn children. According to CNA, the prayers were held quietly and peacefully and lasted forty days. Vojnović and her group did not prevent anyone from entering the building. While monitoring the group, the police found no violations. Still, the authorities decided to order the move of the vigil.

Felix Böllmann, who is legal counsel for ADF International, a Christian legal group that supported Vojnović’s challenge, said: “We are still awaiting the reasons for the verdict, but the dismissal of the case fails to recognise that freedom of expression is the foundation of any free and fair democracy. What kind of society denies prayer to women and children in need?”

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