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Saint Francis to host Red Mass

Saint Francis University will host its 43rd Annual Red Mass / Law Day at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 25, in the Immaculate Conception Chapel. The annual observance invites the legal and law enforcement communities and the public to reflect on the spiritual and civic responsibilities inherent in law and public service.

This year’s national Law Day theme, “The Constitution’s Promise: Out of Many, One,” highlights how the U.S. Constitution calls for unity and shared purpose.

The theme urges all citizens to take pride in a Constitution that bridges differences, fosters civic engagement, and reminds us that-whether through public service, legislation, or everyday acts-we work together as one “We.” It honors the enduring vision of E pluribus unum — “Out of many, one.”

The event will feature keynote speaker Marianne Corr, vice president and general counsel at the University of Notre Dame. Corr will share reflections from her legal career and offer insights on how the law serves as a national unity, responsibility, and justice framework.

Judges, attorneys, law enforcement professionals, students, and community members of all faiths are invited to attend.

A luncheon will be served at the John F. Kennedy Student Center after the Mass.

To register for the luncheon or for more information, contact LeeAnn Weslager at 814-472-3001 or lweslager@francis.edu.

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