Catholic farmer booted from farmers market for views on same-sex weddings wins in court

Catholic News Agency, Tyler Arnold:

A Michigan farmer can continue selling his products at a farmers market after a court ruled that city officials in East Lansing, Michigan, violated his religious freedom when they barred his participation in the event because of his Catholic views on marriage.

“We’re very grateful for all the prayers and support we’ve received,” Country Mill Farms owner Steve Tennes told CNA. “This is a victory for all Americans to live out our beliefs.” Report is here.