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Monday, October 02, 2006
Four Justices, Other Officials, At Sunday's Red Mass
Four of the U.S. Supreme Court's five Catholic justices attended the Red Mass on Sunday at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Matthew in Washington. Today's New York Times reports that many other cabinet members and politicians were also in attendance at the service that marks the opening of the Supreme Court's term. Here is the full text of the homily delivered at the service by Washington Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl. In it, he said: "The assertion by some that the secular voice alone should speak to the ordering of society and its public policy, that it alone can speak to the needs of the human condition, is being increasingly challenged." Zenit points out that this was Wuerl's first Red Mass. It was co-celebrated by Archbishop Pietro Sambi, the apostolic nuncio to the United States.