Posted on 07/14/2008 7:00:52 PM PDT by kristinn
The funeral service for former White House spokesman Tony Snow will be open to the public. The service will be held Thursday morning at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the campus of Catholic University in Washington, D.C.
The White House announced earlier today that President and Mrs. Bush would attend the service.
Details as announced by the Shrine:
Mass of Christian Burial for Tony Snow
Thursday, 17 July 2008
10:00 am - Funeral Mass - Great Upper Church
Open to the Public
Doors open at 8:00 a.m.
(Will Need to Pass through Security Checkpoint Magnetometers)
The Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl
Archbishop of Washington
Presider
Reverend David O'Connell, CM
President of The Catholic University of America
Celebrant & Homilist
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
400 Michigan Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20017
Metro: Red Line Brookland/CUA
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to:
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
The same secret service that let the b**** close to the President? Good luck with that group.
I hope Fox News will cover the Mass so that faraway Freepers can watch.
Oh, you KNOW they will, and also will probably rerun it. Maybe make it a “special” in this weekend’s programming. ALSO, I’d be amazed if CSPAN doesn’t as well, and they definitely will rerun it.
What a precious man. What a loss.
Loved Tony, what a loss. He was a good man and in a far better place now, hoping for comfort and peace for his family in that blessed hope.
I hope that if Code Pink or any disruptors are charged with ‘incitement to disrupt a religious service’, or something with some teeth in it.
These people have been getting away with a slap on the wrist for way too long.
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