Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Prime Minister’s message is clear: Christianity is the foundation upon which the nation’s freedom is built.

In her latest stand for Italy’s cultural roots, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has delivered a powerful and unapologetic message that is resonating with believers worldwide. Addressing the growing debate over religious symbols in public life, Meloni firmly declared that the crucifix and the nativity scene are not merely ornaments, but the very heartbeat of the nation’s identity.

'If you feel offended by a crucifix or a nativity scene, then this is not the place where you should live,' Meloni stated. Her words come as a bold rebuke to what she describes as a 'distorted secularism' that seeks to erase the Christian heritage of the West. She pledged to remain a steadfast guardian of the faith, famously reaffirming her commitment to 'defend God, the homeland, and the family.'

For many, Meloni’s stance is a courageous defense of the 'Sacred.' She argues that these symbols represent universal values of dignity and respect that have shaped civilization for centuries. By refusing to 'apologize for our identity,' Meloni is calling on citizens to rediscover the beauty of their roots and stand firm against the 'abyss' of a rootless, consumer-driven culture.

The Prime Minister’s message is clear: Christianity is the foundation upon which the nation’s freedom is built. As she continues to advocate for traditional values, her call to 'be rebels by being conservatives' is igniting a global conversation on the importance of protecting faith in the modern town square.

Photo Source: Italy Presidency of the Council 



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