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  • By the Lakes of Babylon; Fr. Hesburgh and the Notre Dame he Created

    03/08/2019 6:31:03 PM PST · by marshmallow · 7 replies
    New Oxford Review ^ | March 2019 | Jason M. Morgan
    About a year ago, I was standing in line at a tiny post office in rural America when I saw something quite extraordinary. No, not a motivated postal employee. A Theodore Hesburgh stamp. Theodore who? Those who are not regular readers of the Catholic press may be forgiven for not recognizing Hesburgh’s name. Even NOR readers may puzzle over why Hesburgh warranted his own place in the adhesive pantheon — called to the counters, as it were, as one of the “secular saints” (to borrow Pieter Vree’s phrase from a memorable New Oxford Note) who lend the Washington Leviathan moral...
  • Catholic Caucus: Hold the Applause: Father Hesburgh Deserves Prayers, Not Praise

    03/19/2015 7:14:41 PM PDT · by Coleus · 4 replies
    HLI ^ | 03.04.15 | Fr. Peter West
    Tributes are pouring in for Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C, who led Notre Dame University as its president for 35 years before retiring in 1986.President Barack Obama, who received an honorary degree from Notre Dame despite his adamant stand in favor of abortion, praised Father Hesburgh in a statement at his death, part of which reads: His belief that what unites us is greater than what divides us made him a champion of academic freedom and open debate. There is much to admire in Father Hesburgh’s legacy, which includes 150 honorary degrees and 16 presidential appointments. He stood with Martin Luther King...
  • Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Influential Ex-President of Notre Dame, Dies at 97

    02/27/2015 7:32:49 AM PST · by Borges · 16 replies
    NYT ^ | 2/27/2015 | ANTHONY DePALMA
    The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, the scrappy former president of the University of Notre Dame who stood up to both the White House and the Vatican as he transformed Catholic higher education in America and raised a powerful moral voice in national affairs, died late Thursday. He was 97. The university confirmed his death in a statement on its website, saying that he had died just before midnight at Holy Cross House adjacent to the university, in South Bend, Ind. It did not give a cause of death. As an adviser to presidents, special envoy to popes, theologian, author, educator...
  • Pelosi Invoked Fr. Hesburgh to Turn 'No' Health Bill Vote to 'Yes'

    03/29/2010 3:45:21 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 41 replies · 1,385+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 3/29/10 | Kathleen Gilbert
    SOUTH BEND, Indiana, March 29, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, the prestigious former president of the University of Notre Dame, may have helped swing a critical House Democrat vote to the "yes" column after House Speaker Pelosi asked for his help, reported the LA Times and the Associated Press last Tuesday.  The South Bend Tribune confirmed the report on Friday. Hesburgh was called in to persuade U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) to vote for the health care bill despite the vast expansion of abortion funding embedded in it. Donnelly had been a member of the group of Democrats led by...
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Obama and the University of ND

    05/30/2009 4:38:57 PM PDT · by bdeaner · 26 replies · 715+ views
    The Latin Mass Network ^ | 5/17/09 | The Latin Mass Network
    "The question, then, is how do we work through these conflicts? Is it possible for us to join hands in common effort? As citizens of a vibrant and varied democracy, how do we engage in vigorous debate? How does each of us remain firm in our principles, and fight for what we consider right, without demonizing those with just as strongly held convictions on the other side?" President Barack Obama, Commencement Address at the University (formerly) of Notre Dame. As sad a sight as it is, having a pro-abort socialist honored at a school built to honor Our Lady, we...