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EU draft pulled after Vatican complains Christmas 'canceled'

ROME (AP) - The European Commission on Tuesday retracted internal communication guidelines that had proposed substituting the 'œChristmas period'ť with 'œholiday period'ť after an outcry by conservatives and the Vatican, which termed the document an attempt to 'œcancel'ť Europe's Christian roots.

The European Commissioner for Equality, Helena Dalli, said the draft document had been intended to highlight European diversity and showcase the 'œinclusive nature of the European Commission.'ť But in a statement, she said it didn't meet Commission standards and failed to achieve its stated purpose.

'œThe guidelines clearly need more work,'ť she said, adding that a revised document would take into account concerns that had been raised.

Italian conservatives had voiced outrage about the document, claiming among other things that it was 'œcancelling Christmas.'ť

Even the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, intervened with an unusually sharp critique in a video Tuesday on the Vatican News portal. Parolin lauded efforts to eradicate discrimination in the bloc but said initiatives can't involve the 'œcancellation of our roots, the Christian dimension of our Europe, especially with regard to Christian festivals.

'œOf course, we know that Europe owes its existence and its identity to many influences, but we certainly cannot forget that one of the main influences, if not the main one, was Christianity itself,'ť he said.

Antonio Tajani of Italy's center-right Forza Italia party and the president of the constitutional affairs commission of the European Parliament hailed the retraction of the guidelines.

'œViva Natale!'ť ('œLong live Christmas!'ť), Tajani tweeted. 'œLong live a Europe of common sense.'ť

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