Brazil's Supreme Court allows crucifixes, religious symbols in public buildings
Friday, 29 November 2024 ()
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has unanimously ruled to allow the presence of religious symbols in public buildings, affirming that their display does not conflict with the country's secular principles.
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has unanimously ruled to allow the presence of religious symbols in public buildings, affirming that their display does not conflict with the country's secular principles.
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