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Religious Life Newsletter: Volume 8, Spring 2005, Issue 2
Separation of Church and State

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES

Sundays:
9am-Catholic Service
11am-Chapel Service
11:30am-Catholic Service
3:00 pm-Gospel Choir, Isaacs Auditorium
6pm-Catholic Service
6:45pm-Catholic Campus Ministries
8pm-Hillel

Mondays:
9:15pm-Habitat for Humanity
9:15pm-Acts 29
10pm-LSM

Tuesdays:
10pm-Tuesday Night Watch

Wednesdays:
8pm-Handbell Choir

Thursdays:
5:30pm-Chapel Council
9pm-InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

Fridays:

Saturdays:

Lecture Speaker

Susquehanna University's Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society will present a dialogue by Gary S. Gildin and Bradley P. Jacob called "Separation of Church and State: A Help or a Hindrance to Religion?" on Thursday, March 31 at 8:00 p.m. in Degenstein Campus Theater. The dialogue fits into the University's 2004-2005 theme of "Religion in the Public Square" and is free and open to the public.

The discussion will examine the guarantee of separation of church and state, what it hopes to accomplish and the impact it has on religion in the United States.

Gary S. Gildin is a Professor of Law and Director of the Miller Center for Public Interest Advocacy at Penn State Dickinson School of Law and Bradley P. Jacob is an Associate Professor of Law at Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia.