Bill Text: OH SCR3 | 2011-2012 | 129th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: As Introduced 129th General AssemblyRegular Session2011-2012S. C. R. No. 3 Senators Schiavoni, Seitz
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-01 - To State & Local Government & Veterans Affairs [SCR3 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2011-SCR3-Introduced.html
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Senators Schiavoni, Seitz
Cosponsors:
Senators Smith, Sawyer
To urge the Government of Turkey to respect the | 1 |
rights and religious freedoms of the Ecumenical | 2 |
Patriarchate. | 3 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, The Ecumenical Patriarchate, located in Istanbul, | 4 |
Turkey, is the spiritual home of the world's second largest | 5 |
Christian church; and | 6 |
WHEREAS, Within the two-thousand-year-old Sacred See of the | 7 |
Ecumenical Patriarchate, the New Testament was codified and the | 8 |
Nicene Creed was created; and | 9 |
WHEREAS, The Sacred See is led by Ecumenical Patriarch | 10 |
Bartholomew, one of the world's preeminent spiritual leaders and | 11 |
peacemakers representing 300 million Orthodox Christians | 12 |
worldwide; and | 13 |
WHEREAS, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has a record of | 14 |
reaching out and working for peace and reconciliation among all | 15 |
faiths and has fostered an interfaith dialogue among Christians, | 16 |
Jews, and Muslims; and | 17 |
WHEREAS, Following the attacks on our nation on September 11, | 18 |
2001, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew gathered a group of | 19 |
international religious leaders to produce the first joint | 20 |
statement with Muslim leaders that condemned these attacks as | 21 |
"anti-religious"; and | 22 |
WHEREAS, The Ecumenical Patriarchate cosponsored the | 23 |
Conference on Peace and Tolerance in Istanbul, which issued the | 24 |
Bosporus Declaration that stated that "A crime committed in the | 25 |
name of religion is a crime against religion"; and | 26 |
WHEREAS, Since 1453 the continuing presence of the Ecumenical | 27 |
Patriarchate in Turkey has been a living testament to religious | 28 |
coexistence; and | 29 |
WHEREAS, This religious coexistence is in jeopardy because | 30 |
the Government of Turkey refuses to recognize the rights and | 31 |
religious freedoms of the Ecumenical Patriarchate; and | 32 |
WHEREAS, The Government of Turkey has failed to recognize the | 33 |
Ecumenical Patriarchate's international status; and | 34 |
WHEREAS, The Government of Turkey has limited to Turkish | 35 |
nationals the candidates available to hold the office of | 36 |
Ecumenical Patriarch; and | 37 |
WHEREAS, The Government of Turkey has confiscated 75% of the | 38 |
Ecumenical Patriarchate's properties and has placed a 42% | 39 |
retroactive tax on the Balukli Hospital of Istanbul, which is | 40 |
operated by the Ecumenical Patriarchate; and | 41 |
WHEREAS, The Government of Turkey has reneged on its | 42 |
agreement to reopen the Theological School at Halki, which the | 43 |
Government of Turkey closed in 1971, thus impeding training for | 44 |
the Orthodox clergy in Turkey; and | 45 |
WHEREAS, The European Union, a group of nations with a common | 46 |
goal of promoting peace and the well-being of its peoples, has | 47 |
agreed to open accession negotiations with Turkey; and | 48 |
WHEREAS, Under the terms of the draft European Union | 49 |
Constitution, current and prospective member nations should have | 50 |
the goal of eliminating discrimination based upon grounds such as | 51 |
sex, race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, | 52 |
language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, | 53 |
national minority membership, property, birth, disability, age, or | 54 |
sexual orientation; and | 55 |
WHEREAS, The Government of Turkey's current treatment of the | 56 |
Ecumenical Patriarchate is inconsistent with the membership | 57 |
conditions and goals of the European Union; and | 58 |
WHEREAS, Orthodox Christians in this state and throughout the | 59 |
United States stand to lose their spiritual leader because of the | 60 |
continued actions of the Government of Turkey; now therefore be it | 61 |
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 129th General Assembly | 62 |
of the State of Ohio, in adopting this resolution, urge the | 63 |
Government of Turkey to uphold and safeguard religious and human | 64 |
rights without compromise, grant the Ecumenical Patriarchate | 65 |
appropriate international recognition and ecclesiastic succession, | 66 |
grant the Ecumenical Patriarch the right to train clergy of all | 67 |
nationalities, and respect the property and human rights of the | 68 |
Ecumenical Patriarchate; and be it further | 69 |
RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to | 70 |
the President of the United States, the United States Ambassador | 71 |
to the Republic of Turkey, the Ambassador of the Republic of | 72 |
Turkey to the United States, and the Ohio Congressional | 73 |
delegation. | 74 |