News Release

School of Law to Celebrate 97th Annual Red Mass

Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice to lead Renewal of Lawyer’s Oath of Commitment.

The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law will host their 97th annual Red Mass on Tuesday, September 29, 2009, at noon at Saints Peter and Paul Church located at 629 E. Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit. The church is immediately adjacent to the School of Law Campus.

UDM’s Red Mass is an occasion for judges, lawyers, and officials of all faiths to pray together for guidance at the beginning of the new judicial term and join in the Renewal of the Lawyer’s Oath of Commitment. The Oath is recited by all new lawyers in the State of Michigan as a mandatory part of swearing-in ceremonies. Renewal of the Oath is a voluntary means of reaffirming the pledge made at the onset of a lawyer’s career. This year’s Oath will be led by the Honorable Marilyn J. Kelly, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. The celebrant of the Mass will be Reverend Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J., J.D., a Jesuit priest who is an Associate Professor at Boston College Law School. The University of Detroit Jesuit High School Student Choir will perform.

The custom of a special religious ceremony for all members of the bench and bar at the opening of each term of the court arose principally in England, France, and Italy in the early 13th century. A Mass was celebrated in honor of the Holy Spirit, for which red vestments were worn. Hence, the celebration became known as the Red Mass.

The University of Detroit Mercy’s annual Red Mass dates back to 1877, when Detroit College, as the University was then known, began its first year with a mass at Saints Peter and Paul Church to ask the blessings of the Holy Spirit on the coming year’s work. The School of Law continued the tradition when it opened in 1912, again hosting the Red Mass on behalf of the Archdiocese of Detroit at Saints Peter and Paul through the present.

Today, the Red Mass is attended by judges, lawyers, and officials of all faiths asking God to bless, strengthen, and enlighten our civic and religious leaders, all servants of the law and all people of faith, so that in cooperation and mutual trust we may more effectively achieve justice and freedom for all. For more information about the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, visit www.law.udmercy.edu.

For more information, contact Denise Hickey, Assistant Dean of Alumni Relations and Special Projects at (313) 596-0202 or by e-mail: hickeydp@udmercy.edu.

Release date: September 22, 2009

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