DAILY CATHOLIC MONDAY March 15, 1999 vol. 10, no. 51
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POLAND CONSIDERS BAN ON SUNDAY SHOPPINGWARSAW (CWNews.com) - Polish lawmakers proposed a draft bill on Thursday that would require stores to remain closed on Sunday in order to protect people forced to work on Sunday, a day of rest for Christians.The bill, sponsored by 21 deputies, has the support of the Polish bishop's conference, citing Pope John Paul II's recent remarks that Poles are too often converging on so-called hypermarkets on Sundays when they should instead be attending Mass and spending time in spiritual pursuits. More than 90 percent of Poles are Catholic.
Jerzy Gwizdz, one of the authors of the draft, acknowledged
that respect for Sunday as a Christian holiday was one of
the reasons behind the proposal. But the measure also aims
at "protecting a big number of people who are forced to
work on Sundays," Gwizdz told the state Radio Three.
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