Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Catholic Priests and Evangelical Leaders Address Concerns About Religious Litmus Test for Court Nominees

Hat tip: Rick Lugari at Unam Sanctum

From U.S. Newswire:
Religious leaders are troubled by media reports that Judge Roberts was asked by Senator Richard Durbin how he would rule on issues that the Catholic Church considers immoral.

The groups will share their thoughts at a news conference on Wednesday, July 27, at 11 a.m. in front of the Russell Senate office building located on the corner of Constitution Ave. and 1st Street NE.

Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, states, "It is extremely troubling that Judge Roberts would have to face any religious litmus test concerning his confirmation to the Supreme Court. This sadly reminds us that religious bigotry still exists in America and hearkens back to the days of political witch- hunts and racial discrimination. We would for members of the Senate Judiciary to make a public statement that any questions regarding Judge Roberts faith tradition are out of bounds."

Rev. Rob Schenck, president of the National Clergy Council, comments, "There is no religious test for office in the United States, but what some members of the Senate Judiciary Committee are saying is Judge Roberts, if you want to be on the Supreme Court, you better not take your Christian faith seriously. That's a religious test and this is unconstitutional."

Father Frank Pavone, National director of Priests for Life, responds, "Anyone familiar with American history and the United States Constitution should be embarrassed by the suggestion that a nominee for the Supreme Court has to run a religious gauntlet on his way to confirmation. Religious convictions are not excess baggage or obstacles on the road to public service."

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