
A statement from the Italian Bishops' Conference said,
'"It ignores or neglects the multiple meaning of the crucifix, which not only is a religious symbol, but also a cultural sign," a communiqué from the conference stated. "It does not take into account the fact that, in reality, in the Italian experience, the display of the crucifix in public places is in harmony with the recognition of the principles of Catholicism as part of the historical patrimony of the Italian people, confirmed by the Concordat of 1984."
After all, as has been argued, just because a crucifix is displayed, it does not necessarily follow that it obliges a profession of faith.