A Nativity scene graced the steps of the U.S. Capitol, marking the first time in the nation’s history that such a display of Christian faith was showcased at the heart of the nation’s government.
This landmark event was made possible by Rev. Patrick Mahoney, director of the D.C.-based Christian Defense Coalition, who triumphed in a federal court case earlier this year, according to The Lion.
The court ruled that the Capitol steps are a public forum, affirming that peaceful demonstrations, including religious expressions, are protected under the First Amendment.
The victory came after years of struggle, including Mahoney’s arrest in 2021 during a prayer vigil.
In 2021, Mahoney sought to hold his annual Good Friday vigil on Capitol grounds, but his request was denied under restrictive policies implemented after the events of January 6. Represented by the Center for American Liberty, Mahoney filed a complaint, arguing that the policies effectively created a “no-speech zone” around the Capitol. […]
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