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1 posted on 10/26/2006 6:18:19 PM PDT by franky
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Parents would do well to stop investing upwards of $40,000 a year in Georgetown and other formerly Catholic universities just to have their kids lose the Faith and very possibly their souls.

Wise words!

2 posted on 10/27/2006 2:53:37 AM PDT by iowamark
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In other news, Georgetown just accepted $22 million from a Saudi (?) prince to build an Islamic studies center at the university. Maybe they can have an Al Qaeda Chair in addition to the Attila the Hun Chair.


3 posted on 10/27/2006 4:54:29 AM PDT by livius
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http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?articleId=5143320&siteId=106


Lawmakers bid Drinan goodbye
By Evan Lehmann Sentinel & Enterprise Washington Bureau
Sentinel & Enterprise
Article Launched:02/02/2007 10:54:33 AM EST

WASHINGTON -- Free after eight years in a Soviet gulag, dissident Natan Sharansky scanned the crowd of supporters at a Capitol reception in the mid-1980s, settling on Father Robert Drinan near the back of the pack, one of his most tenacious champions.

"That was Father Drinan -- eager to help all in need, slow to accept credit," Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi recalled in a eulogy at Drinan's funeral in Washington Thursday.

No longer sheltered in the shadows, the Massachusetts priest and congressman was honored in a high profile Catholic ceremony strewn with lawmakers, scores of priests and hundreds of mourners at the massive Church of St. Aloysius on Capitol Hill.

Reflecting his characteristic modesty, the Jesuit priest's coffin was covered with an unadorned beige fabric as it was rolled down the center aisle of the towering church behind a procession of perhaps 30 priests.

Following Drinan, who died Sunday, was a two-by-two line of lawmakers, including much of the Massachusetts delegation. Reps. Edward Markey, James McGovern, Stephen Lynch and Sen. Edward Kennedy, all Democrats like Drinan, filed through.

Rep. Barney Frank, who succeeded the pro-choice priest when the Vatican barred Drinan and other clergy from politics in 1980, idled in a rear pew.

Frank, who represented Fitchburg until the district was redrawn in 1982, gripped both arms of a priest in a friendly gesture as he left the building.

After communion moments earlier, Kennedy expressed sadness at the absence of Drinan's wit, legal intellect and commitment to humanitarian causes. Kennedy, the only member of the delegation to have preceded Drinan in Congress, said the priest's presence was like a streaking "meteor."

"His election to Congress was a dramatic turning point in the effort to end the tragic, misguided, and wasteful war in Vietnam," Kennedy said from the lectern. "We miss him more than ever in the halls of Congress today, when that cruel history is repeating itself."

The 90-minute ceremony was punctuated by tears, laughs and memories.

Max Kampelman, a longtime friend of Drinan and a former U.S. ambassador that worked on nuclear weapons issues with the Soviet Union, recalled a recent lunch with the 86-year-old priest. Kampelman said Drinan expressed interest in the ambassador's ideas surrounding a global commitment to reducing weapons of mass destruction.

"I promised to keep him informed," Kampelman said. "I will. Death, after all, is only a horizon. And the horizon only reflects the limit of our sight."

In a lighter moment, Pelosi played off another speaker's joke that Drinan's forced departure from politics was eased by the fact that the Massachusetts delegation would be left in the care of a liberal senator, Kennedy -- an ironic offset of the Vatican's conservative edict.

"And I know (Drinan) was happy to hear that the district would be in the good hands of Barney Frank," Pelosi said, referencing the gay, pro-choice, Jewish liberal. The crowd hesitated, then laughed and erupted in a delayed applause.


4 posted on 02/02/2007 4:07:37 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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http://www.hli.org/sl_2006-10-27.html


7 posted on 02/02/2007 5:49:34 PM PST by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, insects)
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Well, if Fr. Drinan is a human rights hero then Attila the Hun was a diplomat. Maybe Georgetown Law should name a chair of humanitarian law after Atilla just to be consistent.

Oh, very good!

8 posted on 02/02/2007 6:05:19 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: franky; Coleus

In 1995, and maybe still now, the introductory religion course was called "The Problem of God."


9 posted on 02/02/2007 6:06:30 PM PST by firebrand
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To: franky
Parents would do well to stop investing upwards of $40,000 a year in Georgetown and other formerly Catholic universities just to have their kids lose the Faith and very possibly their souls.

Unfortunately, most Catholic parents are blinded by the 'excellent academics' at these schools, and don't even pay attention to the fact that their kids are more likely to lose their religion at one of these alledged Catholic universities, than they are at a public college. At least at a public school they won't come out HATING the Church, they may just end up being indifferent to it.

10 posted on 02/02/2007 6:07:59 PM PST by SuziQ
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Well, if Fr. Drinan is a human rights hero then Attila the Hun was a diplomat.

So it is with the Left. War is peace, Freedom is slavery, etc.

11 posted on 02/02/2007 7:55:08 PM PST by Mr. Silverback ("Safe sex? Not until they develop a condom for the heart."--Freeper All the Best)
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