Two days after it is heard by the Supreme Court of the United States, the Becket Fund through its President, William M. Mumma, will be heard at the Interfaith Chapel at the University of Rochester. The Becket fund has been a tireless and courageous force is opposition to infringement on religious liberty, including the better known cases for the Little Sisters of the Poor, and for Hobby Lobby which will be pled on March 25. It seems ironic that SCOTUS would assign the Feast of the Annunciation to hear a case sharpened by ignoring religious convictions, especially convictions opposing contraception and abortion. Doesn’t it seem a sure sign we need to earnestly pray to our Holy Mother for her help?
William M. Mumma will deliver the Newman Lecture “Religious Freedom: The American Problem,” exploring religious freedom and how it is protected, applied and lived in a democratic society by houses of worship and businesses in 21st century America. The lecture is sponsored by the Catholic Newman Community and John Henry Newman Chair of Catholic Studies, and begins at 7:30PM on Thursday, March 27th, in the U of R Interfaith Chapel. Free parking is available. For more information, see www.urnewman.org.
The Rochester Community is getting a “twofer,” as the following morning, Friday, March 28th, at 9:30 AM at Murphy Chapel at St. John Fisher, the St. Thomas More Lawyers Guild will present a Natural Law Symposium on “Marriage between a Man and a Woman.” For additional information on those outstanding speakers, please see http://cleansingfire.org/2014/03/we-are-invited/
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Kudos to Fr. Cool – first the Newman Community sponsored George Weigel and now William Mumma of the Becket Fund.
Fr. Cool has taken some shots on CF in the past, and for exposing our community (and a rather liberal campus) to orthodox thought, he deserves considerable credit.