Anti-dhimmitude from the Bishop of Córdoba, and an update on this story from AFP:
The Roman Catholic bishop of the southern city of Córdoba, Juan José Asenjo, turned down a request from Muslims to be allowed to pray in its cathedral, a former mosque, news reports said. He was quoted as saying that joint use would not help relations and that in any case the church was there first, as the eighth-century Córdoba Mosque from the Moorish rule of Spain had been built on the ruins of a church erected by the Visigoths. It became a Catholic cathedral in 1236, with the expulsion of the Moors. The influential leader of the Islamic Commission of Spain, Mansur Escudero, responded to the rejection by praying outside the cathedral, to “soften the heart of the bishop.”