Massachusetts High Court Rules Against Saints Statues

Two statues of Catholic saints will remain off of a Massachusetts city’s new public safety building for the foreseeable future, now that the state’s highest court has upheld a lower court order prohibiting them from being erected.

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday that the $850,000, 10-foot-tall bronze statues of St. Michael and St. Florian are so closely allied with Catholicism that putting them on a public building would amount to “government preferential treatment of a particular religion,” thus violating the state Constitution.

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