But moslums get a prayer room, rugs, a footbath and access 5x’s a day for prayer….
Supreme Court justices left in place an appeals ruling that upheld the city’s policy, which states that public schools cannot be used for worship services.
(AP) – The Supreme Court has rejected an evangelical church’s plea to overturn New York City’s ban on after-hours religious worship services at public schools.
The justices on Monday left in place a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the city’s policy.
The Bronx Household of Faith is an evangelical Christian church that has held Sunday services at P.S. 15 in the Bronx since 2002. The church services have been allowed to continue pending the outcome of the school’s lawsuit against the city.
The church says the city allows many groups to use school buildings after hours. But the city says that it risks blurring church-state separation if it allows worship services in public schools.
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