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Catholic Students Forbidden To Attend March for Life
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Posted on 01/31/2002 10:06:05 AM PST by GeneralHavoc

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To: Dakmar
"One might expect a Catholic institution to be especially flexible when it comes to major events that express core Catholic beliefs."

One would expect. But then, one would expect to have to attend classes when one is at college. The students should have organized their own march to be held outside of class hours.

Not that I don't understand how you all feel, but I didn't take days off when I was in school. It's hard enough to graduate with good grades as it is.

Shalom.

41 posted on 01/31/2002 4:36:52 PM PST by ArGee
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To: sinkspur
Kids are at school to go to school, not demonstrate, no matter how admirable the cause.

Betcha any kids who went to the School of the Americas protests got excused absences and special recognition from their professors. That's at least what happens at Regis U-Denver.

42 posted on 01/31/2002 4:42:57 PM PST by Dumb_Ox
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Hundreds from PA and NJ, including more than 80 students from Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr Colleges, over 40 from Villanova and Drexel Universities, 28 organized by the White Dog Café (Phila), 25 from the Princeton Theological Seminary, more than 15 from St. Vincent's Church (in Germantown), and many more from religious orders, churches, schools, and labor unions traveled to Ft. Benning to commemorate the lives of those killed by SOA graduates and to oppose the School of the Americas.
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43 posted on 01/31/2002 4:47:22 PM PST by Dumb_Ox
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To: ArGee
"One might expect a Catholic institution to be especially flexible when it comes to major events that express core Catholic beliefs."

I never said that, you must be quoting from someone else.

One would expect. But then, one would expect to have to attend classes when one is at college. The students should have organized their own march to be held outside of class hours.

Registering as full-time students is equivalent to signing away God-Given Rights?

Not that I don't understand how you all feel, but I didn't take days off when I was in school. It's hard enough to graduate with good grades as it is.

DORK!... Sorry, I meant to say God Bless You All.

44 posted on 01/31/2002 5:03:17 PM PST by Dakmar
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To: tom h
It sponsors Kwanzaa events on campus....

And the funny thing about Kwanzaa is that it doesn't exist in Africa. I have a friend from West Africa and he tells me there is NO such holiday there.

45 posted on 01/31/2002 6:36:14 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
LOL PJ! BUMP!
46 posted on 01/31/2002 6:38:57 PM PST by GeneralHavoc
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To: GeneralHavoc
Hard to believe that the profs would not let students attend a PRO-LIFE rally.
47 posted on 01/31/2002 6:45:17 PM PST by Salvation
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To: GeneralHavoc
I'm making up a new holiday called Aaznawk.
48 posted on 01/31/2002 6:49:55 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: Salvation
sad but true...
49 posted on 01/31/2002 8:02:56 PM PST by GeneralHavoc
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To: sinkspur
From Villanova's website:

As a Catholic Institution, Villanova both emphasizes the values of the Christian humanistic tradition and concerns itself with all value systems. The University attempts to develop an environment in which students, faculty and staff may experience a Christian intellectual and moral perspective, believing that the teachings of the Catholic faith are applicable in every area of human activity

"...the teachings of the Catholic faith are applicable in every area of human activity."

50 posted on 01/31/2002 8:39:39 PM PST by unsycophant
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To: geaux
When I was in law school, teachers took roll. If we missed X number of classes, we flunked the course.

At my law school the professors never took attendance, but during our first year you were expected to be in class and well-prepared. By second year, things were much more relaxed. Then, one semester, a black female professor from some southern law school took a visiting teaching post. She shocked everyone by taking attendance, assigning written homework and giving interim quizzes, even in upper-level courses. When she taught her first class, she called on a third-year student in the customary socratic fashion. The student replied, "Pass," which meant the student was unprepared and ordinarily resulted in the professor simply calling on someone else. But not this visiting professor. "This ain't no game show!" she fired back. "You don't pass in my classroom, you play!" No one was ever caught unprepared in one of her classes after that.

51 posted on 01/31/2002 9:03:43 PM PST by Atticus
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To: JMJ333
In 1999 when the Pope visited the United States, he "implored his audiences that protecting the dignity of life is America's deepest calling. In five speeches he returned repeatedly to the theme, decrying abortion, racism, poverty and euthanasia, unambiguously proclaiming the death penalty as "cruel and unnecessary."

It is absurd that a faith-based university would not enable students to participate in rallies 'decrying abortion', especially considering the Pope's message.

52 posted on 01/31/2002 9:08:14 PM PST by unsycophant
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To: Fearless Flyers
With professors like this there won't be a Catholic church in 20 years.
53 posted on 01/31/2002 9:23:20 PM PST by B4Ranch
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To: unsycophant
The college should have been there to bang the pots and pans for life. Instead they continue to stick there heads in the sand.

The principal reason the pro-life movement has made so little progress over the last 30 years is because we are hopelessly idle, indifferent, timid, and perpetually on defense of the unacceptable status quo instead of offense.

I don't care if we are demonized. At some point we have to deal with the disapproval of the pro-aborts and stand up against this abomination before our country collapses.

54 posted on 01/31/2002 9:30:51 PM PST by JMJ333
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To: B4Ranch
It'll take more than a few apothetic professors to destroy Christ's church. You can take dat to the bank. ;)
55 posted on 01/31/2002 9:32:32 PM PST by JMJ333
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To: JMJ333
If I was one of those kids I would have called the Cardinal and told him I'm going whether you like it or not!
56 posted on 01/31/2002 9:38:00 PM PST by B4Ranch
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To: unsycophant
"...the teachings of the Catholic faith are applicable in every area of human activity."

The teachings of MY Catholic faith say that kids are to be in school when school is in session.

If you want to march, do it on the weekend.

57 posted on 01/31/2002 9:40:25 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: sinkspur
But sinky, I think what everyone is aggravated about is the lack of unity behind something so immensly important. The unwanted nature of the message is what gives us our power, which is why I approve of the day being used to show up in droves for the march...especially since it is scheduled on the same day every year and we as Catholics should be allowed to attend such heartfelt event. =)
58 posted on 01/31/2002 9:55:54 PM PST by JMJ333
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To: GeneralHavoc
I know it's a wide brush I paint with but...

I find the Catholic church universities and most any group that claims to speak for them to be so unredeemable.

All this from some of the most devote people I have known. Kinda like unions not really speaking for their members.

59 posted on 01/31/2002 10:59:19 PM PST by PFKEY
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To: sinkspur
If I wanted to march, I'd do it whenever I felt like it and suffer the consequences if there were any--but I'd be damned sure that people knew why.

I appreciate that you took the time to explain what YOUR Catholic faith dictates. I had no idea you were Catholic, actually. It's interesting to learn that you believe that faith has a place in (at least some) Catholic schools, but attendance is most important.

60 posted on 02/01/2002 9:31:25 AM PST by unsycophant
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