Holding: Philadelphia violated the Establishment Clause by spending taxpayer funds to build a platform for a papal mass and rent chairs, sound system, and other decorations.
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Gilfillan v. City of Philadelphia (637 F.2d 924) is a Church & State case in 1980. The court held that philadelphia violated the Establishment Clause by spending taxpayer funds to build a platform for a papal mass and rent chairs, sound system, and other decorations.