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A French town faces legal battle for displaying a nativity scene – Stand for Christians

Summary by Stand for Christians
The administrative court of Nîmes ruled that the display violated secularism laws and ordered its removal by December 23, imposing a penalty of €1,000 for each day of non-compliance. The court stated that Christian symbols in public spaces must adhere to the principles of secularism and governmental neutrality. Despite the ruling, Beaucaire’s mayor, Nelson Chaudon, refused to remove the nativity scene, defying both the initial order and a subseq
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Stand for Christians broke the news in on Wednesday, February 12, 2025.
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