Ridiculous. I was more than "charitable" when I described this story as "strained". In fact, it's intellectually vacant.
What is "preposterous" is that anyone would take an article seriously that contains the phrase, "..documented on the internet". It's oxy-moronic.
I'll repeat my thesis, religious institutions of higher learning that are committed to academic excellence will employ people who aren't adherents of the universities religious orthodoxy. It's pitifully ignorant to then try to "tie" the activities of those professors to the university.
I'm trying to be charitable but your remarks seem to contain a severely bitter undercurrent of malice toward those who consider the lives of unborn children and the responsibilities of "Catholic" institutions to be serious matters.
It seems to me you haven't even read the document compiled by the Cardinal Newman Society and are only interested in continued sneers and smears, so I'll leave it at that.
Well they did hire them, why wouldn't they be tied to them?