public prayer
The Supreme Court debates public prayer. So should we.
By Jacob Lupfer — April 26, 2022
(RNS) — Proper spiritual discernment could have sorted out Kennedy v. Bremerton School District years ago.
Florida city council may halt opening prayers to stop Satanist’s invocation
By David Gibson — July 1, 2016
(RNS) Pensacola officials say they could opt for a moment of silence instead of the usual prayers by local clergy.
Missouri prayer amendment passes by wide margin
By Kellie Moore — August 8, 2012
COLUMBIA, Mo. (RNS) Voters in Missouri overwhelmingly approved a "right to pray" amendment to the state's constitution on Tuesday, despite concerns about the measure's necessity and legality.
Missouri to vote on prayer amendment as critics warn of legal nightmares
By Tim Townsend — August 3, 2012
ST. LOUIS (RNS) Missouri will vote next week on a constitutional amendment to protect Missourians' right to pray in public, but critics say it will open the door to all manner of unintended and costly consequences including endless taxpayer-funded lawsuits. By Tim Townsend.
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