A federal judge in the Southern District of Texas yesterday ordered attorneys for the Pharr Oratory of St. Philip Neri-- a congregation of priests that owns 26 acres near the U.S. Mexican border-- to allow government surveyors access to their land so surveys for a border wall could be conducted. According to the Mission, Texas Progress Times, the Bishop of Brownsville had argued that using church property to build a border wall would limit the ability of the Church to carry out its mission. Federal Judge Randy Crane however rejected the Church's argument that allowing surveyors on the property would constitute a substantial burden of free exercise rights. The court ordered the parties to negotiate terms for reasonable access to the property.