Yes, they are accepted.
In French public schools, the wearing of any religious symbols, including headscarves, crosses, and yarmulkes, is prohibited. This law applies to both students and teachers in educational institutions funded by the government. However, private schools have more flexibility in setting their own policies regarding religious symbols.
Romania has religious and national celebrations.
religious people
The flag, anthem, coat of arms.
The religious symbols affect interpretation of religious experience.become like if you not follow,s, my ways; i will not follow,s you own.
Religious symbolism is the use of symbols by a religion.
yes
Catholics don't "need" religious symbols, but they can be very helpful in reminding you of God and keeping your thoughts on Him.
90 % from the population are Christian-Orthodox.
An official explanation of the colors on the flag doesn't exist.
inside Romania, pay the money, get the goods. if it is under bank guarranty, credits could be allowed
The French government has not affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols. On March 15, 2004 it became law that French citizens were banned from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools.