To: julieee
"as documented on the Internet" Oh, documented on the Internet. Well, I guess it's "for sure" then.
It's very, very difficult to take any story seriously when it contains the phrase, "as documented on the Internet". Just saying.
To: OldDeckHand
It's very, very difficult to take any story seriously when it contains the phrase, "as documented on the Internet". Just saying.
Oh yeah? Well, I just had a star named for somebody, and it's official, because it's registered in book form in the U.S. Copyright Office!
Seriously, a lot of these Catholic colleges are shadows of their former selves. Notre Dame had priests arrested for saying the rosary when Obama was visiting. It isn't a stretch to think that Notre Dame's kindred spirits would embrace PP.
The vacuum created by the failure of these schools to maintain the faith resulted in the Christendom Colleges, Thomas Aquinas Colleges, Ave Marias, Thomas Moore Institutes, JP the Great College, Catholic College of Wyoming, etc.
7 posted on
04/11/2011 8:45:36 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: OldDeckHand
Well, sir, the evidence is much stronger than that.
It's based upon ...a rudementary search of college websites.
8 posted on
04/11/2011 8:49:13 AM PDT by
Mr. Lucky
To: OldDeckHand
Respectfully, the internet links are from the offending colleges, e.g. http://www.marianuniversity.edu/counseling/ takes you to the page with PP on it.
The Cardinal Newman Society has been leading the charge to identify and publicize those universities who clearly violate both the spirit and letter of the Magesterium as well as creating scandal.
Regarding another poster’s question about the Pope’s knowledge, the responsibility is squarely on the shoulders of the local bishop, as well as the leaders of particular religious orders who lead or manage these universities.
Sunlight is a great disinfectant! Let’s hope the light the Newman Society is shining on these places gets them to change their ways.
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