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Activists Arrested after staging dramatic ‘Die-In’ at Chicago Cathedral to Protest Anniversary of Iraq War

Group decries Cardinal George’s January 7 meeting with Chicago Mayor Daley and President Bush, the ‘chief architect’ of the ongoing carnage in Iraq.
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BR>March 23 – Six members of the anti-war group “Catholic Schoolgirls Against The War” staged a dramatic die-in during the 11AM Easter mass at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago’s most prominent Catholic parish – and the home of one of the nation’s most conservative church leaders, Cardinal Francis George

The three men and three women activists timed the action to reach both Holy Name’s large Easter audience – including Chicago’s most prominent Catholic citizens, who commonly attend Easter mass at the church — and the many more viewers and readers of the local press, which usually extensively cover the services.

The action was staged in the Gold Coast cathedral’s parish center, an auditorium where mass is being said while the main cathedral undergoes renovation. Easter services at Holy Name are traditionally one of the most heavily attended masses of the year, and this mass was no exception, with people packed wall to wall for today’s Easter morning holiday service.

The group of young men and women, dressed in their Easter best, sat through the 11AM mass until George reached the homily. A few seconds into the cardinal’s main holiday message, the protesters rose from their seats, turned to address the thousands of parishioners in the auditorium, and talked about the continuing death of both Iraqis and Americans in Iraq as the war enters its sixth year.Read More

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