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Thursday, May 27, 2010
College Graduation Prayers Generate Faculty Complaints
The Montana ACLU has written higher education officials relaying complaints of several faculty at Montana State University-Northern over the invocation and benediction delivered at this year's graduation ceremony. (Full text of letter.) Pastor Tim Zerger, a Christian evangelical minister affiliated with Community Alliance Church, delivered prayers that were seen by numerous faculty as proselytizing. Faculty attendance at graduation is mandatory. The ACLU argues that the sectarian prayers violated both the federal Constitution's Establishment Clause, and Art. X, Sec. 7 of the Montana Constitution that provides in part: "Attendance shall not be required at any religious service. No sectarian tenets shall be advocated in any public educational institution in the state." A press release issued Tuesday by the ACLU says the group is asking the Montana University System Board of Regents to investigate and take action to prevent similar constitutional breaches in the future.