Archbishop Charles Chaput Reacts To The Death Of Justice Antonin Scalia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia's Archbishop, Charles Chaput reacted to the death of United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Chaput released the following statement on Sunday to mourn Scalia's death and honor his life:
"Justice Antonin Scalia was a man of outstanding legal genius and deep Catholic faith. I had the privilege of knowing and engaging him personally; disagreeing with him on matters like the death penalty; but agreeing with him on so many other issues and admiring his extraordinary moral integrity. In an age of superficial executive and legislative leadership, he grounded the American project in the great and original character of the Constitution. He will be sorely missed; but he has left an unforgettable witness of faith and reason in service to the common good. May God grant him eternal joy, and our nation a replacement of similar moral character."
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Scalia was found dead on Saturday morning at the age of 79. He was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan.