Rome Cathedral Criticized for Ban on Visible Tattoos

A historic cathedral in Rome has sparked controversy after posting signs asking visitors with large visible tattoos to cover up before entering. Church officials say the rule is meant to preserve the sacred atmosphere, but critics argue it discriminates against self-expression.

The debate has drawn international attention, with many questioning where the line should be drawn between tradition and modern identity.

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