I hope they also dropped Notre Dame, Georgetown, and a host of other “Catholic-In-Name-Only” colleges.
The change of administration, and the termination of Father Spitzers policies, evidenced especially by the denial of club status to the Knights of Columbus, signaled that Gonzaga had retreated from the effort to strengthen Catholic identity and had become just another expensive liberal arts school.
Any Catholic School denying the Knights, should be left off the list, may not call them even Catholic, at a minimum, that's an outrage.
Prayers for the to recommit to their Catholic identity. St. Ignatius of Loyola pray for us.
GOOD!
I’m an alum, as are most of my 11 siblings. I haven’t donated any money in at least 5 years, and will not ever again, unless and until they get back to their Catholic identity.
So sad to see the decline of a once-good institution into the depths of the current culture’s depravity, and to what end?
there, fixed it...
“... a Knights of Columbus chapter on campus,...”
The author, Mr. Archbald, should do a little better reporting, especially as he is allegedly a Catholic journalist. Knights of Columbus don’t call their main membership bodies “chapters,” but rather “councils.”
They Zigged when they should have Zagged.