Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SCR43

Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

Impact

The resolution does not alter any laws but serves as a formal acknowledgment by the Delaware General Assembly of these significant religious observances. It signifies state support for the diverse religious practices within Delaware's communities. While not legally binding, it indicates a commitment to recognizing and respecting the cultural and religious heritage of the residents, particularly during important liturgical and cultural seasons.

Summary

SCR43 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution recognizing Christian Holy Week and Passover in the State of Delaware. The resolution acknowledges the significance of these religious observances to both Christian and Jewish communities. It highlights the various ceremonies and traditions that are part of Holy Week, as well as the importance of Passover to the Jewish faith. This recognition aims to foster respect for all faiths and beliefs, in line with the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects the free exercise of religion.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR43 appears to be positive, with widespread support from various legislative members who see the importance of recognizing and honoring the observances of both Christians and Jews. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for perceived preference towards certain religions in the eyes of some individuals or groups, although the resolution specifically emphasizes respect for all faiths.

Contention

While SCR43 seems to garner a largely supportive backdrop, the contention may arise from differing opinions on state recognition of religious observances. Some may argue that such resolutions could blur the lines of church and state, raising questions about the role of government in endorsing religious practices. However, the resolution's clear intent to respect all faiths suggests a balanced approach aimed at fostering inclusivity and mutual respect within a diverse population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SCR159

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

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