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Sunday, June 25, 2006
Justice Alito Gets St. Thomas More Award
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, Jr. was honored yesterday by members of the St. Thomas More Society in his home town of Trenton, New Jersey for his contributions to "family, church and society". The Times of Trenton reports that Alito received the diocese's St. Thomas More Award after attending the fourth annual Red Mass, a tradition that originated in the Middle Ages. In his remarks, Justice Alito said that St. Thomas More, who was executed for opposing King Henry VIII's claim to be head of the Church of England, would be disappointed that today in parts of the world people are still killed for converting to Christianity. He added that More might be proud of religious freedoms in the U.S., but would be disappointed by pop culture.