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Saturday, April 07, 2007
Easter Service At Daley Plaza Raises Church-State Issue
At city-owned Daley Plaza in Chicago, a 19-foot cross was put up on Good Friday, and it will remain for a sunrise Easter Sunday religious service. WBBM780 reports that permitting the Sunday service on public property has raised some church-state objections. However, one of the planners of the sunrise service, attorney Thomas Brejcha, says that the Plaza is a public forum, and people should be able to use it to express religious ideas as well as political ones.