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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
DC Land Exchange With Homeless Shelter Said To Violate Establishment Clause
Americans United for Separation of Church and State announced yesterday that it has written to the mayor of Washington, D.C. (full text of letter) to protest a proposed exchange of land between the District and Central Union Mission. Last Sunday, a letter to the editor in the Washington Post from a Presbyterian minister John W. Wimberly, Jr., also expressed strong objection to the deal. The city is giving the Mission a former school building worth nearly $9 million, plus $7 million in cash and expenditures for renovation, so the Mission can relocate its homeless shelter there. In exchange, the District is getting a piece of land worth $2.7 million. The Mission's activities are heavily religious. A Christian religious message is preached at every meal, and long term residents are enrolled in a"Spiritual Transformation Program." AU says that the land exchange supports a religious ministry in clear violation of the Establishment Clause. Today's Washington Post reports that Mission director David Treadwell says residents can opt out of prayer services and Bible study at the Mission.