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Founder Backs Off Plans For Catholic Town
NBC ^ | March 3, 2006

Posted on 03/03/2006 11:09:20 AM PST by presidio9

Domino's Pizza founder Thomas S. Monaghan, who is helping to bankroll the birth of a Florida town and university, backtracked Friday from comments that he'd like the community to be governed by strict Roman Catholic principles.

His ideas about barring pornography and birth control, he said, apply only to the Catholic university.

"There are a lot of misconceptions," Monaghan said Friday.

Both the town of Ave Maria and its Ave Maria University, the first Catholic university to be built in the United States in four decades, are set to open next year about 25 miles east of Naples in southwest Florida.

Monaghan's comments Friday contrasted with statements he made last year to a Catholic men's group in Boston that pornographic magazines won't be sold in town, pharmacies won't carry condoms or birth control pills, and cable television will carry no X-rated channels.

"I would say I just misspoke," Monaghan said Friday in an interview with The Associated Press. "The town will be open to anybody."

Monaghan had declined to comment earlier in the week, while his attorneys were reviewing legal issues surrounding his original ideas.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida had said it would sue if the proposals were instituted. Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist said he saw nothing in Monaghan's proposals that violated state law.

The town is being developed through a 50-50 partnership with the Barron Collier Co., an agricultural and real estate firm. Barron Collier and Monaghan will control all commercial real estate.

The town will not allow adult bookstores or topless clubs. However, it will merely suggest, not prohibit, businesses from selling adult magazines or contraceptives.

"We are not going to censor any of that information, but in deference to Ave Maria University, we are going to request that they not sell that merchandise but we are not restricting," said Barron Collier chief executive Paul Marinelli.

"The misconception we're trying to clarify is that this is not going to be a strictly Catholic town. ... I think it would be boring if in fact it was all Catholic," Marinelli said.

He said the town would welcome "synagogues as well as Baptist churches."

Barron Collier executive Blake Gable said homosexuals will be welcome despite the church's belief that homosexuality is a sin.

Also contrary to Monaghan's earlier statements, the town will not restrict cable television programming.

Marinelli said the town, expected to attract 25,000 residents, will offer affordable and extravagant housing, including seven different communities for groups from seniors to young families.

"We're just trying to create an environment where children will be safe on the streets, where they can ride their bikes and play ball in the park," he said. "We're truly just trying to create a town with traditional values."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: avemaria; avemariauniversity; monaghan; tom
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1 posted on 03/03/2006 11:09:22 AM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9; NYer

FYI ping.

Nuts, I kind of wanted this place to be built, even though I am not Catholic.


2 posted on 03/03/2006 11:11:21 AM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: presidio9

The ACLU - where would America be without them?


3 posted on 03/03/2006 11:14:07 AM PST by mlc9852
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To: presidio9
His ideas about barring ... birth control, he said, apply only to the Catholic university. "There are a lot of misconceptions," Monaghan said Friday.
< rim shot >
4 posted on 03/03/2006 11:14:24 AM PST by eastsider
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To: presidio9

I really find all the coverage of this to be very Anti-Catholic.

What about Salt Lake, i.e., the Mormons, or the Orthodox who live in close communities?


6 posted on 03/03/2006 11:15:22 AM PST by Daytyn71
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To: presidio9

Why back off? Stand up for your principles and give the ACLU a smackdown while you're at it.


7 posted on 03/03/2006 11:17:19 AM PST by steel_resolve (Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammo.)
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8 posted on 03/03/2006 11:17:35 AM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: redgolum

same here. kinda like the anti-Vegas.


9 posted on 03/03/2006 11:19:05 AM PST by Rakkasan1 (Muslims pray to Allah, Allah prays to Chuck Norris.)
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To: presidio9

Right! And the Amish!


10 posted on 03/03/2006 11:20:10 AM PST by Daytyn71
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"The misconception we're trying to clarify is that this is not going to be a strictly Catholic town. ... I think it would be boring if in fact it was all Catholic," Marinelli said.

Italy is boring? Malta? Spain? Chile? Poland?

11 posted on 03/03/2006 11:20:38 AM PST by Hermann the Cherusker
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To: presidio9
However, it will merely suggest, not prohibit, businesses from selling adult magazines or contraceptives.

Never heard of Deed Covenants I guess.

12 posted on 03/03/2006 11:21:49 AM PST by Hermann the Cherusker
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To: Daytyn71

The Clinton Administration had a different opinion of religious enclaves.

13 posted on 03/03/2006 11:24:19 AM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: presidio9
Monaghan said Friday in an interview with The Associated Press. "The town will be open to anybody."

Oh .... Drat!
I was hoping that I'd finally be able to get away from those hedonistic Mennonites.

14 posted on 03/03/2006 11:50:33 AM PST by Condor51 (Better to fight for something than live for nothing - Gen. George S. Patton)
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To: redgolum
Nuts, I kind of wanted this place to be built, even though I am not Catholic.

Me, neither, and me, too. When I lived in a city, I chose a strong ethnic Catholic parish in which to raise my kid. There was a basic decency that was supported by the community.

15 posted on 03/03/2006 12:03:14 PM PST by Albion Wilde (The best service a retired general can give is to...mothball his opinions. – Omar Bradley)
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To: redgolum
Nuts, I kind of wanted this place to be built, even though I am not Catholic.

Same here, even though I am not a believer. I like the idea of people using property rights, instead of simple majoritarian bullying, to build the kind of communities they want.

16 posted on 03/03/2006 12:10:11 PM PST by timm22
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To: redgolum

"Nuts, I kind of wanted this place to be built, even though I am not Catholic."

Would have been interesting for sure.


17 posted on 03/03/2006 12:22:50 PM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: presidio9

So the media lies about what the town is going to be, then when Mr. Monaghan actually SAYS what is going on, they claim he's 'backing down.' Typical.


18 posted on 03/03/2006 12:26:02 PM PST by SuziQ
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Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist said he saw nothing in Monaghan's proposals that violated state law.

Choke on it, ACLU!

19 posted on 03/03/2006 12:26:57 PM PST by SuziQ
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The town is STILL going to be built! Ave Maria University broke ground last month on the Oratory, three of the University buildings, and three of the residence halls. I don't know when Barron Collier is going to start on the buildings surrounding the Oratory in the town square.

The media had made all kinds of claims about it being a 'Catholic only' town, when it was NEVER going to be that. Monaghan may have gotten ahead of himself talking about what might or might not be sold, but the whole idea is that he wants a town that supports traditional values.

20 posted on 03/03/2006 12:36:45 PM PST by SuziQ
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