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Built in the late 18th century, the aging structures and the artifacts they hold are in dire need of repair and upgrades, but a debate is smoldering over whether taxpayers should foot the bill.
If a measure passed by the U.S. Senate becomes law, $10 million in federal funds would be earmarked for mission restoration — a violation, critics say, of the separation of church and state, since most of the missions are still owned by the Catholic Church and continue to hold Mass.
It shouldn't matter whether or not it is still owned by the Catholic Church but that it is a historic relic! I live near Gettysburg <a battleground in our Civil War > and they fix/repair the Gettysburg era homes even though the homes are not apart of their ownership. Money is very tight in the Catholic church now since it took three and a half years for my former church to repair itself. I wonder if this was a Muslim mosque if there would be such an uproar?