Posted on 12/03/2013 7:35:53 AM PST by irish guard
Fr. John J. Jenkins, the president of the University of Notre Dame, notified staff this morning that the school will be refiling its lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services abortion-drug, contraception, sterilization mandate.
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DOH! once = one.
Well well. Befriend a wolf and get bitten, eh? Maybe that embarrassing k-a award to O was a mistake , eh? At any event, i’m so glad to see Notre Dame standing up for its rights ( and a Church teaching ). We are living in times when Satanic forces are really attacking hard. and it will take every person of good will , and every church-related institution , to stand up like this. Good for ND!
Face palm DOH! Churches = Church’s
As a Bama fan, I applaud ND in making this move. Their next move should be to rid themsevles of the liberal Father Jenkins.
Oh, sure, all warm fuzzies for Fr. Jenkins now after he threw the blood of all those aborted babies all over Notre Dame’s reputation when he invited pro-choice Obama to speak at graduation and awarded him an honorary law doctorate.
Sorry, no thanks.
OMG... that actually happened on the Notre Dame campus?? (See photo in #16)
“Father Weslin was one of the group of 88 peaceful protestors arrested on campus. The group came to be was known as the ND88.
When he was literally carried away, Father Weslin was singing the hymn Immaculate Mary, and asked police, Why would you arrest a Catholic priest at a Catholic university for trying to stop the killing of a baby?”
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/remembering-father-norman-weslin-pro-life-activist/
I can just imagine ND’s shock at being turned on by obama, after the group fellatio session they gave him.
ohioman:
Bama fan! Heck, If I were Pope, Little Nick Saban would have been excommunicated for taking the Bama job.
But I agree it is good to see Notre Dame finally standing up when the chips are down. They thought they could dialogue with the Obama administration and I think they realize that they probably can’t. I think we are going to see more court battles like this in the future.
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