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Fr. Corapi On Notre Dame; (Full Text) Statement On Behalf Of The Cardinal Newman Society
fratres ^ | May 8, 2009 | james mary evans

Posted on 05/08/2009 6:47:04 AM PDT by NYer

NOTE: Father Corapi also prepared a video on behalf of the Cardinal Newman Society – You can view it on Father’s website and find more information and SIGN THE PETITION by clicking here.

It is my privilege to be able to deliver the following message on behalf of the Cardinal Newman Society:

As you know, the University of Notre Dame—an old and honored Catholic institution of higher learning in the United States—recently dishonored itself, and to some extent the entire Catholic world, by inviting President Barack Obama to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, and to deliver the commencement address on May 17th.

Mr. Obama will be the ninth U.S. president to be awarded an honorary degree by the University and the sixth to be the Commencement speaker. He is the first to be so honored, however, that has such an obviously public and pernicious anti-life, and anti-Catholic/Christian bias.

The Catholic Church has taught and does teach that every human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person—among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life (CCC 2270).

Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion is gravely contrary to the moral law (CCC 2271). On more than one occasion Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa of Calcutta called it “murder.”

No president in history has been so damaging to the cause of respect for life than this one, and he’s only just begun. His constant and unwavering support for the right to choose the homicide of abortion is a matter of record—and not only abortion, but partial-birth abortion, infanticide, fetal stem cell research, and even removing the right of medical professionals to act in accordance with their conscience marks him as a singular enemy of essential elements of the Catholic Church’s moral teaching.

This man the University of Notre Dame invites to receive an honorary doctorate degree and deliver the commencement address? Whether intended or not, this sends a terrible message to the Catholic world and to the world at large. A picture is worth a thousand words. Which thousand words will be articulated to an already morally relativistic culture by the picture of Mr. Obama receiving such honors from a Catholic University? Metaphorically and morally it’s like shooting yourself in the foot. So Notre Dame limps on.

Many of you did what you could to prevent this travesty from actually happening, and at this moment barring a bolt of lightning or divine intervention, it looks like it will happen. We want to sincerely thank the more than 350,000 people that signed the petition of protest against Notre Dame’s obvious lack of good judgment in making a singularly public statement that not only dilutes the University’s Catholic credibility and identity, but undermines the authentically Catholic identity and credibility of the Church in this country.

Almost 70 bishops have likewise voiced their disapproval in no uncertain terms, thereby demonstrating their courage and strong pastoral leadership. We are very thankful to them as well.

This strong and courageous witness is truly a sign of hope. It needs to grow. Authentic Catholic identity has to be restored in our Catholic Universities and other institutions of learning. If it is restored, our nation will be restored. If it is not restored we shall have much to answer for in the moral unraveling of a great nation, and ultimately the loss of souls.

The Catholic Church and its educational institutions must return to a position of strong and uncompromising moral leadership, integrity, and credibility. If we stand for nothing we begin to fall for everything. If, indeed, we “choose prestige over principles and popularity over morality” then we become part of the problem, not part of the solution.

Pray for the University of Notre Dame, its president, its board of directors, and students. And pray for our bishops, for in the end the burden will rest on their shoulders to decide whether the University of Notre Dame, and others like it, are Catholic or not.

The battle is not over, my friends, it’s just now begun in earnest. So, fight the good fight, and run the race to the finish line, for in the end we have the certain knowledge that truth will triumph over lies, light over darkness, and good over evil.

God love you. God bless you. Good bye.

Fr. John Corapi


TOPICS: Catholic; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: corapi; ndu; obama
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To: Constitutions Grandchild
You’re the second person on Free Republic in the last year who has loved her work as I do.

:-) Over the years, I have met several other freepers who share this love for the works of TC. One question that always plagued many was how she could so clearly depict the periods she described, with such vibrancy. She had a gift to transport the reader back in time - somewhat like that tv program "You are There". How could she have know these minute details about building construction, dress codes, personalities, attitudes? 30 years ago, I came across a book entitled: Search for a Soul - the Psychic Lives of Taylor Caldwell. The author, Jess Stearn, persuaded Ms. Caldwell to submit to hypnosis. (Okay - this was during one of my youthful, away from the Church phases of life when I would read anything that offered an explanation for the inexplicable). TC had often commented that when she wrote, there was a 'presence'. And when the 'presence' was missing, she could not write. According to the information generated by these sessions, Ms. Caldwell would not die until she had written the final book on the life of Christ. I waited and waited and then, the news announcement of her death came. I wondered for months afterwards when someone would discover this "incomplete work", but there were no other manuscripts. Then I met a Franciscan monk who was her confessor. He was not aware of any such work either. Can you imagine how TC would have dealt with our Lord's life!!!

From what I understand, Taylor Caldwell's books are very popular with the home schooling crowd. The book I mentioned, "Dialogues with the Devil" can be found on Amazon.com for a hefty price. For any Taylor Caldwell fan, it is a veritable treasure!

41 posted on 05/08/2009 3:54:13 PM PDT by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: FES0844
Here is a link to some very good cds and tapes including Fr. Corapi’s testimony. It is really great as are the other cds and tapes. They ask a small donation but they are worth it.

https://secure.catholicity.com/cds/

hope you order and enjoy...

42 posted on 05/08/2009 6:38:56 PM PDT by Eternally-Optimistic (anything is possible)
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To: Constitutions Grandchild

I remember The Listener and have been thinking of it lately. Of course up here in Kanukistan you cannot find religious books (except The God Delusion and God is Not Great, of course). Our library does not have a single solitary book by C.S. Lewis, not even the Narnia books. When I asked them to order A Grief Observed from another library I got the Cliffs Notes! A search by the librarian proved that every copy they used to have in any library was missing.

I went across the street to the bookstore (we have only one chain store in the GTA) and was told that they could not order books by C.S. Lewis. My sister popped into Borders in Florida and picked up a copy for me.

So chances of finding anything by Taylor Caldwell in Kanukistan are slim, unless someone from the States might have donated it to a used bookstore.


43 posted on 05/10/2009 5:10:58 AM PDT by Appleby
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To: Campion
Icky? You have managed to read a lot less into my post than I intended. Husband will be up at Notre Dame on the 15th, since he's semi-retired. I will be at work praying and at home praying. Our family is pro-life from the tippy-tippy top to the tippy-tippy bottom.

Yeah, I'm 100 percent behind termination of parenthood — we used to call it adoption.

44 posted on 05/11/2009 10:14:13 AM PDT by Constitutions Grandchild
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