Five U.S. Supreme Court justices attended the annual Roman Catholic “Red Mass” in Washington on Sunday, where an archbishop urged civic leaders to protect religious freedom and to embrace diversity and immigration.

Interpretation of the nation’s laws “always must include the very basic right to religious freedom,” Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory told hundreds of attendees at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle.

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