COTUS will hear arguments this session on this subject.
Fly, you need a link?
If you are talking about Greece v Galloway, no, but thank you.
That case is about whether a govt body may open a meeting with prayer or invocation, which is incidental to, not the reason for, the meeting.
It is not about the government supplying a place for and paying for a service to be conducted by a particular religion.
Different arguments. One the court will hear, one they will not, at least not this session.
FTR, I really don't have a problem with military chaplains, provided that access is equal to all, and in cases where the installation only supports one, that that one is impartial in the performance of his duties.
I am confident that the vast majority are.
OTOH, if the facility is closed, it is closed.
Been around the church enough to know that mass can be offered anywhere, anytime.
IOW, This is another non-issue being spun into yet another RWCJ.
So y'all sit at your keyboards, open up a window each for Rush, Mommy Roth, and whatever other radical right wing fear porn gets you going, and keep right on stroking each other's scared little reactionary minds and overblown sense of all that is right and good.
If that is what makes ya' feel good.
I do truly hope you enjoy it.