Government should help religion, Cardinal tells attendees at 'Red Mass'.Government should "protect and support" religion in order to increase "civic virtue," Roman Catholic Cardinal Avery Dulles told attendees at Washington, D.C.'s annual "Red Mass" Oct. 5. "The government cannot establish in this country any given religion by law, but it can protect and support religion as an aid to civic virtue," Dulles said. "Law and spirit belong together. They are as inseparable as body and soul. Law, at least civil law, is a human achievement, but the spirit, if it is to be upright, depends chiefly upon the grace of God, who can transform our hearts and fill them with his love. May God forgive us for having so often tried to do without him." Dulles noted that "in biblical history" law and the spirit "are neither separable sep·a·ra·ble adj. Possible to separate: separable sheets of paper. sep nor antithetical but are inextricably in·ex·tri·ca·ble adj. 1. a. So intricate or entangled as to make escape impossible: an inextricable maze; an inextricable web of deceit. b. conjoined conjoined /con·joined/ (kon-joind´) joined together; united. conjoined joined together. conjoined monsters two deformed fetuses fused together. ." Dulles also took a shot at public education, asserting, "Schools extend the pedagogical ped·a·gog·ic also ped·a·gog·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pedagogy. 2. Characterized by pedantic formality: a haughty, pedagogic manner. function of the family. To the degree that public education fails to instill moral convictions and behavior, this task will fall more heavily on private institutions, especially those conducted under religious auspices. Schools of this character fill the void left by value-free institutions that limit themselves to factual information and technical skills." Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Associate Justice Antonin Scalia attended the service. Also in attendance were Secretary of Housing Mel Martinez, District of Columbia District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). Mayor Anthony Williams and Michael Steele, lieutenant governor of Maryland The Lieutenant Governor of Maryland is the second highest ranking official in the executive branch of the state government of Maryland in the United States. He or she is elected on the same ticket as the Governor of Maryland and must meet the same qualifications. . Catholic groups sponsor the Red Mass every year the Sunday before the Supreme Court returns to session. Critics say the event gives the church an unparalleled opportunity to lobby court members on issues that often come before the justices. |
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