Posted on 05/20/2009 4:43:26 PM PDT by Mozilla
Via Gateway Pundit, a stemwinder from last nights Factor thats most remarkable for her assumption that it was a viable Catholic institution until this past weekend. William McGurn begs to differ:
Weve been here before. In his response to an inquiry from this reporter, Dennis Brown, the universitys spokesman, wisely ignored a question asking whether ambiguity would be the word to describe a similar decision in 1984 to give Mario Cuomo, then governor of New York, the Notre Dame platform he so famously used to advance his personally-opposed-but argument. Or the decision a few years later to bestow its highest Catholic award on Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, another supporter of legal abortion. It seems that whenever Democratic leaders find themselves in trouble over their partys abortion record, some Notre Dame honor or platform will be forthcoming to provide the needed cover
With its billions in endowment and its prestigious name, Notre Dame ought to be in the lead here. But when asked for examples illuminating the universitys unambiguous support for unborn life, Mr. Brown could provide only four: help for pregnant students who want to carry their babies to term, student volunteer work for pregnant women at local shelters, prayer mentions at campus Masses, and lectures such as a seminar on life issues.
These are all well and good, but they also highlight the poverty of Notre Dames institutional witness. At Notre Dame today, there is no pro-life organization in size, in funding, in prestige that compares with the many centers, institutes and so forth dedicated to other important issues ranging from peace and justice to protecting the environment. Perhaps this explains why a number of pro-life professors tell me they must not be quoted by name, lest they face career retaliation.
The real question here isnt whether Notre Dame is still Catholic in any meaningful sense, its what it means to be Catholic in America today. 54 percent of Catholics voted for The One last fall and 67 percent approved of his job performance as of three weeks ago; majorities approve of torture in at least some circumstances and say theyre more likely to consider common sense and experience when making decisions than Church teachings; a narrow plurality think priests should be allowed to marry. Even on abortion and stem cells, those calling themselves Catholic are almost indistinguishable from non-Catholics (although there are sharp differences between non-Catholics and Catholics who attend mass regularly). And of course the Vatican itself is as squishy as can be when it comes to taking on Obama for his stances. The Church, ironically, seems to have the opposite problem from the GOP these days: Theyre so comfortable with centrists that its no longer clear what American Catholicism stands for. Which puts Notre Dame squarely inside the mainstream.
BTTT for everyone.
Is Notre Dame nailed to the wall yet?
They’re no longer a viable football institution, either.
I agree. The college should change its name to Barack Obama University, since that’s practically what it is right now anyway. Oh by the way, all the conservative alumni should stop supporting the college. if there are any conservative students there, besides the seniors who protested against Obama’s presence there, they should transfer to other colleges.
:’) Maybe a little overstated.
Laura speaks to me as another Catholic. I have to agree with her.........and what is with the big BORe? isn’t he supposed to be Catholic?
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