Pope takes Dane to court

The Pope and Mark Rees-Andersen  cross swords at the Maritime and Commercial Court in Copenhagen today over the use of the Latin phrase 'Opus Dei'.
The Pope and Mark Rees-Andersen cross swords at the Maritime and Commercial Court in Copenhagen today over the use of the Latin phrase 'Opus Dei'.
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Mark Rees-Andersen, 28, is due in the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court today to do battle with Roman Catholicism’s church within a church – the Praelatura Sanctae Crucis et Operis Dei – to defend his patent and right to the use of the Latin phrase Opus Dei.

The prelature, which in mixed English and Latin is known as the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, and internationally abbreviated simply as Opus Dei, is suing Andersen to the tune of DKK200,000 for his use of the term in his game: “Opus-Dei: Existence After Religion”.

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