At the 2018 Conference of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars (Canada) in Calgary, Alberta, Professor Christian Elia spoke on the Trinity Western decision. He explains the implications of the Supreme Court of Canada's opinion of the Trinity Western University Community Covenant, and the popular response in the court of public opinion.The Conference Theme was: Keeping Faithful to the Faith in a Post-Christian Society.
The Executive Director of the Catholic Civil Rights League, gave the following talk. (see video below) He spoke about the Trinity Western University decision, where the proposed law school, was refused accreditation. Law societies of Ontario and British Columbia refused to accept the possible law school graduates because the private, evangelical Christian university has a community covenant that prohibits sexual activity outside of traditional marriage.
Archbishop J. Michael Miller was disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada's decision.
“I am saddened to see the Supreme Court of Canada’s Trinity Western University law school decision, with its potential to undermine freedom of religion, conscience, and association in Canada,” Miller said in a statement June 15, 2018.See Also Video by Philip Horgan:
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