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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Frank Pavone: Supreme Court Consecrated to God at Start of New Term | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor
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Frank Pavone: Supreme Court Consecrated to God at Start of New Term | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor

Last updated: October 13, 2025 1:51 am
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Frank Pavone: Supreme Court Consecrated to God at Start of New Term | The Gateway Pundit | by Guest Contributor
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Guest Commentary by Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for Life

The commencement of a fresh term in the U.S. Supreme Court typically invites reflection and prayer, but this year it served as a stark reminder of the precariousness of serving on the nation’s highest bench.

On October 3, just days before the new term launched, Nicholas Roske, the man who traveled from California to Maryland to carry out a plot against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, was sentenced to eight years in prison. Remarkably, he could have faced 30 years, but the judge considered his decision to back out of a far more heinous plan—targeting multiple justices—and surrender to the authorities as mitigating factors in the sentencing. Roske’s self-identification as a woman also played into this decision. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has indicated an appeal will be pursued.

That evening, coinciding with the Court’s opening, the Second Annual National Consecration of our Courts took place at the Capitol Hill Club, organized by the Judicial Action Group. I was honored to pray for Justice Kavanaugh, who had previously supported Priests for Life during his tenure on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, particularly in our case against the HHS mandate. As a key figure in the landmark Dobbs case that overturned Roe v. Wade, Justice Kavanaugh’s importance to our cause is notable.

Serendipitously, this event marked the seventh anniversary of Justice Kavanaugh’s swearing-in, a moment that inevitably brought back memories of his turbulent confirmation and the extreme responses from various factions of the Left. Given Roske’s recent sentencing, I prayed for the healing of Justice Kavanaugh and his family from the shadows of these traumatic events.

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Discussions of the Roe v. Wade reversal were prominent during the event, which attracted a gathering of faith and political leaders numbering in the hundreds to consecrate the Supreme Court. A recurring theme quickly became clear: now is the pivotal moment for our nation.

Every speaker echoed a collective sentiment that America stands at a hopeful crossroads, albeit one interwoven with tragedies, including the unfortunate assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Nevertheless, this optimism also arises from favorable Supreme Court rulings relating to religious freedom and significant legislative advancements, including President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, which defunded Planned Parenthood.

The atmosphere buzzed with a palpable sense of a spiritual revival and awakening sweeping across America. Respected religious figures, highly engaged in the intersection of faith and public policy—including former Rep. Michele Bachmann, who emceed the evening—unanimously emphasized the need to intensify our efforts to realign America with its foundational principles concerning faith and governance. It is vital to recognize that these realms are not antagonistic; they are inherently connected.

Yet, it is clear that we are still in the midst of a struggle. The recent sentencing of Justice Kavanaugh’s would-be assassin underscores that challenge. Judge Deborah Boardman, appointed by President Biden, remarkably justified a 22-year reduction of Roske’s sentence, stating that the incident had aided the Roske family in accepting their daughter’s identity.

We face a formidable task ahead in liberating our nation from the absurdities presented by the Democratic establishment. However, through the collective prayers and determination of fellow faith leaders present that evening, I am convinced that we are moving towards a righteous path for America, particularly as we committed to submit the Supreme Court of the United States to the Supreme Court of Jesus Christ!

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Frank Pavone is the National Director of Priests for Life and President of Prolife Vote.

For more insights on the political initiatives of Priests for Life, consult our c-4, ProLife Vote.

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