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Evangelist vows to protest at Stampede Parade

A Calgary street preacher and his ministry can leaflet at Friday's Stampede parade over the objections of organizers, a Court of Queens Bench judge has ruled.

A Court of Queen's Benchjudgehas thrown out an application by the Calgary Stampede board toprevent street ministries from protesting along the Stampedeparade route and at theStampede grounds.

But that doesn't necessarily meanpreacher Artur Pawlowskiand his followers from Street Church Ministries can legally leaflet and evangelizeduringFriday's parade something they'vepromised to do.A trespass order is still in effectthat barsthem from protesting on property owned by the Stampede board.

Art Pawlowski preaches and feeds homeless people in public places in downtown Calgary. ((CBC))

Pawlowski, a well-known figure in the downtown core, has been arrested multiple times for handing out pamphlets in city hall, preachingin publicusing loudspeakers and feeding homeless people in parks.He has successfully fought various infractions over the years on the grounds that they violated his constitutional rights to freedom of expression and freedom of religion.

The Stampede sought an injunction to block him from the parade on safety grounds, saying his activities presented a danger for participants and spectators, and also because a demonstration during the parade would cause irreparable financial harm and damage to the Stampede's reputation, it said.

Pawlowski and his followers have been repeatedlybarred from partaking in past Stampede parades but have nevertheless handed out pamphlets along the route.

Members of his Street Church Ministries often wear red T-shirts that proclaim "Jesus is my king." Their mission, Pawlowski has said, is in part "to remind citizens about our great Christian heritage that this country has. To let them know that forefathers built this nation to be [a] Christian nation, that Jesus would have dominion from sea to sea."