By their fruits

On the eve of Thanksgiving, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an injunction that blocked New York governor Mario Cuomo’s COVID based occupancy limit of 10 to 25-people occupancy at religious institutions.

The Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and Agudath Israel had filed suit claiming they had been singled out for harsh treatment.

The state had told the court that there really was no need to deal with the case as presented as restrictions had already been modified in light of improvements.  

In a divided 5-4 decision, the court said the restrictions would violate religious freedom and are not neutral because they “single out houses of worship for especially harsh treatment” because, while religious institutions were affected, essential businesses could admit as many people as they wish.

And, let’s be honest, the fewer in the house of worship at any given service, the lower the amount of money in the collection plate.

This ignores, however, that unlike churches that can be crowded for long periods of time, and have been seen to be so on televised services and in pictures, people do not gather in huge and closely packed groups at Dollar Tree spending hours yelling, singing, and touching each other with handshakes and embraces, and observe the common practice of having people line up outside a store with six feet between them until a certain number of shoppers have left and more are let in.

Justice John Roberts dissented because he saw no need to take this action due to the New York State’s revision in the designations of the affected areas, and none of the plaintiffs face numerical restrictions and can hold services up to 50 percent capacity.

Justices Sotomayor and Kagan dissented for the practical reason that granting the injunction “will only exacerbate the nation’s suffering”, but the majority opinion claimed there is no evidence that the religious organizations that brought the lawsuit have contributed to the spread of Covid-19.

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While no one signed the decision, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh filed concurrences with neither Barrett nor Alito filing separate opinions.

Cuomo shrugged the decision off.

“The Supreme Court ruling on the religious gatherings is more illustrative of the Supreme Court than anything else …. This was really just an opportunity for the court to express its philosophy and its politics. It doesn’t have any practical effects.”

“The decision isn’t final. Second, it didn’t affect our mass gathering rules. So it didn’t mention those. It didn’t mention the overall limits.”

The obvious answer to the question of ruling on a moot case is that the court pandered to a specific constituency.

For His part, when Jesus was asked about the need for churches to have huge gatherings, He said,

“When you pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites: for they love to pray standing in synagogues and in the corners of the street, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you. They have their reward, When YOU pray, enter into your closet, and when you have shut the door, pray to your Father which is in secret: and your Father Who sees in secret shall reward you openly. When you pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathens do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.”

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