Posted on 05/01/2009 10:26:56 AM PDT by bs9021
Notre Dame v. Catholics
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 01, 2009
The efforts of Catholic Notre Dame to bring pro-choice President Barack Obama to its campus have generated a tremendous blowback. This morning the first 300,000 names of individuals who signed the petition at NotreDameScandal.comopposing the University of Notre Dames decision to honor President Barack Obama at this years commencementbegan to be delivered to Notre Dame president Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., the Board of Trustees and the Board of Fellows as they prepare for scheduled meetings on Friday, May 1, at Notre Dame, the Cardinal Newman Society reported on April 30, 2009. As of this morning, more than 344,000 people have signed the petition, but because of the overwhelming number of signers The Cardinal Newman Society says it took them more than 24 hours to prepare the data and print more than 64,000 sheets of paper, double-sided, which were then bound in notebooks and rushed to Father Jenkins and individual members of the Notre Dame Board of Trustees and Board of Fellows.
Copies of the petitions are also being rushed by The Cardinal Newman Society, which sponsored the petition, to Archbishop Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski, Prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education...
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...
A possible theory why Father Jenkins’ would not disinvite the Obama is that Father Jenkins may be afraid of how this might impact the athletic program?
If Father Jenkins would disinvite Obama, the word may go out that all top flight athletes would not come to Notre Dame.
The Athletic Program would be destroyed and mega $’s would not go to the school.
The Notre Dame might get a designation that Jenenee Garofalo had given the Tea Party Participants!
Notre Dame might be fatally wounded!!
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