That's an ill-informed assumption masquerading as a question, which is Sinkspur modus operandi.
Monoghan can do whatever he wants with his money, but building a glass structure in a hot, hurricane-prone area reflects very poorly on his judgment.Yet you'll still call him arrogant.
The article indicates that this is still a proposal, doesn't it? Unless you're privy to what is actually going to happen, which we all know you aren't, then I'll give the benefit of the doubt to Monaghan and Father Fessio and continue to reject your heterodoxy and insolence, pal.
Protege tuam pugam, deacon.
Not according to Michael Rose, the author of the article:
One call to the university assured me that this is no joke. Its the real thingand theyre moving ahead with the project come heat or hurricanes. The chapel is expected to be completed in 2006 along with much of the rest of the new campus.
You just want to fight.
Are you angling to become the Richard Clarke of the Catholic caucus? You seem to be auditioning for the part.