Posted on 02/19/2005 2:19:55 AM PST by Diago
Cardinal Newman Societys mission is the renewal of Catholic higher education, so we can hardly be pleased about losing historically Catholic colleges to secularization. But there comes a time when the bishops have to insist on truth in advertising. Two formerly Catholic colleges in Rochester, New York, now have honesty--if not fidelity to their founding principles--on their side. Thank you, Bishop Clark!
Meanwhile, exciting new colleges like Southern Catholic College outside Atlanta are gearing up to take the place of the lost institutions. (Southern Catholic opens in the fall.) To paraphrase Darwin, its a process of supernatural selection!
============================ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2005 ============================
CATHOLIC CAMPUS NEWS * Monologues Protest Updates * Two Bishops Deplore Monologues Performances * Nazareth, St. John Fisher No Longer Catholic * Bishop DArcy Opposes Notre Dame Queer Film Festival * Chittester to Receive Notre Dame Alumni Award * Monologues Author Speaks at Notre Dame, St. Xavier * John Carroll Refers Students to Pro-Abortion Center * Marquette Website Promotes Planned Parenthood * Pro-Abortion Schroeder to Headline Loyola-Chicago Conference * Radical Davis Hosted by St. Louis, St. Johns Univs. * Seattle U. Invites Pro-Abortion Waters * Medical Students Pressure NY College on Gay Club * Jesuit Theologian Banned from Teaching ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] MONOLOGUES PROTEST UPDATES
Nine colleges have been removed from Cardinal Newman Societys list of planned performances of The Vagina Monologues, bringing the number of colleges that remain on the list to 27.
Catholic institutions where performances were announced by the V-Day organization but which have been canceled or never progressed beyond planning include: Alverno College (WI), Barry University (FL), College of Saint Mary (NE), Dominican University of California (CA), Edgewood College (WI), Fontbonne University (MO), Loyola Marymount University (CA) and Saint Francis University (PA). For details on why these colleges were removed from the list, see www.cardinalnewmansociety.org.
In addition, Saint John Fisher College (NY) has been removed upon confirmation from the Diocese of Rochester that the college is no longer considered Catholic under canon law. (See article below.) ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] TWO BISHOPS DEPLORE MONOLOGUES PERFORMANCES
Two bishops have issued public statements criticizing performances of The Vagina Monologues at the University of Notre Dame and Loyola University of New Orleans.
In his statement issued Wednesday, Archbishop Alfred Hughes of New Orleans said the decision by Loyola president Rev. Kevin Wildes, S.J., to allow the play on campus--it was halted last year by interim president Rev. William Byron, S.J.--is disappointing. Hughes said the play is contrary to sound Catholic teaching and does not advance the important questions about women, human sexuality, violence against women and the common good.
Bishop John DArcy of Fort Wayne-South Bend reissued a statement on the Monologues at Notre Dame, identical to his statement issued last year.
The Vagina Monologues is offensive to women; it is antithetical to Catholic teaching on the beautiful gift of human sexuality and also to the teachings of the church on the human body relative to its purpose and to its status as a temple of the Holy Spirit, DArcy writes.
The full text of Bishop DArcys statement can be found at www.cardinalnewmansociety.org. ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] NAZARETH, ST. JOHN FISHER NO LONGER CATHOLIC
Responding to queries from Cardinal Newman Society, the Diocese of Rochester, New York, has confirmed that Nazareth College and St. John Fisher College are no longer recognized as Catholic institutions under canon law. Cardinal Newman Society is unaware of any prior public notice of this development.
The two Rochester colleges join Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, as the only known historically Catholic colleges in the U.S. to be formally secularized since the Vatican issued its 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, which governs Catholic higher education. Marist was identified as no longer Catholic by the Archdiocese of New York in 2003.
Cardinal Newman Societys protest of planned performances of the offensive play, The Vagina Monologues, on Catholic campuses this year originally included Nazareth and St. John Fisher. After Nazareths presidents office insisted the college was no longer Catholic, Cardinal Newman Society president Patrick J. Reilly contacted Bishop Matthew Clark of Rochester for clarification of the Colleges canonical status. Rev. Joseph Hart, Vicar General and Moderator of the Rochester Diocese, confirmed by letter dated February 10 that Bishop Clark had removed Nazareth from the Official Catholic Directory three years ago and St. John Fisher College last year.
According to Ex Corde Ecclesiae, no college can claim a Catholic identity without recognition by the local bishop. Cardinal Newman Societys policy is to refrain from questioning an historically Catholic institutions religious identity without a bishops ruling on the matter. As in the case of many historically Catholic colleges, gauging the commitment of Nazareth and St. John Fisher to their founding convictions has been difficult.
For instance, St. John Fisher College remains a member of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and is identified as Catholic by the affiliated National Catholic College Admission Association (NCCAA). In a 1987 statement adopted by its board of trustees--and still posted on its website--the College identifies itself as an independent, liberal arts institution in the Catholic tradition of American higher education. Committed to developing values through religious studies, philosophy, campus ministry and the presence of members of the Congregation of St. Basil, the trustees draw historically from our religious heritage, according to the statement.
St. John Fisher College is identified by the V-Day organization as hosting a performance this year of The Vagina Monologues, but college officials have not respond to Cardinal Newman Societys requests for confirmation. Proceeds from the Colleges presentation of the Monologues last year were given to Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the U.S., for its rape crisis center.
Nazareth College is not an ACCU member, but the ACCU does identify the college as Catholic. Nazareths mission statement notes that the College is historically rooted in the Catholic tradition of its founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. But the Colleges website explains that despite its religious founding, Nazareth has been independent of church affiliation for more than 30 years. Nevertheless, its canonical status as a Catholic institution changed only three years ago.
Nazareth hosted The Vagina Monologues for the fourth year in a row on February 9, 10 and 12. Last years performance was co-sponsored by the Colleges campus ministry. ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] BISHOP DARCY OPPOSES NOTRE DAME QUEER FILM FESTIVAL
Six faculty departments at the University of Notre Dame sponsored the second annual Queer Film Festival on February 10-12, featuring dissenter Sr. Jeannine Gramick and playwright Terrence McNally as presenters. In 1999, the Vatican banned Gramick from any pastoral work involving homosexual persons because of her public support for homosexual activity, but she has refused to accept the ruling. Among the films presented at the festival was In Good Conscience, a documentary praising Gramicks defiance. McNally authored Corpus Christi, an offensive play in which Jesus strikes a Catholic priest for his support of Catholic teaching on homosexuality.
Students protested outside the festival on February 11. The prior day, Bishop John DArcy of Fort Wayne-South Bend, who has also publicly criticized Notre Dame for hosting The Vagina Monologues, issued a statement opposing the Queer Film Festival.
In this seminar, held at a Catholic university, there is no place given to the presentation of Catholic teaching on the matter of homosexuality, DArcy wrote. The rights of others are violated. What about the rights of the Church to have its teachings properly presented? What about the rights of parents of those students at Notre Dame who find the contents of this seminar offensive?
CONTACT: Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556; Phone: (574) 631-3903; Fax: (574) 631-7428; malloy.5@nd.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] CHITTESTER TO RECEIVE NOTRE DAME ALUMNI AWARD
Sr. Joan Chittester, O.S.B., an outspoken advocate for womens ordination and author of Called to Question: A Spiritual Memoir, will receive the University of Notre Dame Alumni Associations Dr. Thomas A. Dooley Award in April. The award is conferred on an alumnus or alumna of Notre Dame--Chittester received her masters degree from Notre Dame in 1968--who has exhibited outstanding service to mankind.
CONTACT: Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556; Phone: (574) 631-3903; Fax: (574) 631-7428; malloy.5@nd.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] MONOLOGUES AUTHOR SPEAKS AT NOTRE DAME, ST. XAVIER
Eve Ensler, author of the offensive play The Vagina Monologues, was an invited lecturer at the University of Notre Dame on Wednesday and Saint Xavier University on Monday. Ensler is a public advocate of abortion rights, including speaking at the March for Womens Lives sponsored by NARAL and Planned Parenthood.
The Notre Dame event was originally promoted as a fundraiser for the YWCA of St. Joseph County and Sexual Offense Services of South Bend, but pro-life students launched an e-mail protest noting that both organizations have ties to abortion. YWCAs CEO Prema Mathai-Davis has said that the organization stands firm in [its] belief that every women has the right to choose among all legal options available for her reproductive health. Sexual Offense Services of South Bend provides information on abortifacients to pregnant victims of rape and domestic violence. Following protests, the sponsoring Departments of English and Film, Television and Theatre and program in Gender Studies--the same faculty who sponsored The Vagina Monologues at Notre Dame--decided against using the event for fundraising.
On Monday, Ensler was featured at a reception and book-signing at St. Xavier University. The event was announced by the university on its website events calendar.
CONTACT: Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556; Phone: (574) 631-3903; Fax: (574) 631-7428; malloy.5@nd.edu
CONTACT: Dr. Judith Dwyer, President, Saint Xavier University, Warde Academic Center, Rm A225, 3700 West 103rd St., Chicago, IL 60655; (773) 298-3309; Fax (773) 779-4763; jadwyer@sxu.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] JOHN CARROLL REFERS STUDENTS TO PRO-ABORTION CENTER
In its newly revised Community Standards Manual, John Carroll University refers students to a publicly pro-abortion counseling service. The manual recommends either the University Counseling Center or the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center to students who may have suffered a sexual offense. But last year Cardinal Newman Society disclosed the latter Centers membership in the Freedom of Choice Cleveland Coalition, which advocates abortion rights. The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center was the originally designated recipient of funds raised from last years performance of The Vagina Monologues, but protests convinced university officials to redirect the funds to another charity. Apparently the Center was not worthy of funding, but it is entrusted with counseling John Carrolls students who may be pregnant as a result of rape or incest.
CONTACT: Rev. Edward Glynn, S.J., President, John Carroll University, 20700 N. Park Blvd., University Heights, OH 44118; Phone: (216) 397-4281; Fax: (216) 397-3089; eglynn@jcu.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] MARQUETTE WEBSITE PROMOTES PLANNED PARENTHOOD
On Marquette Universitys website, the Association of English Graduate Students has posted a list of local health care options for students, including Planned Parenthood. The site offers a toll-free number to find the nearest Planned Parenthood clinic and lists services including birth control, pregnancy testing and counseling, emergency contraception and sexuality education.
The website referral was publicly disclosed on February 11 by Townhall.com columnist Mike Adams, a Marquette alumnus. Adams also identified another problem on Marquettes website: the library page described Planned Parenthood as an excellent resource for information on womens health and global reproduction issues. The website has since been edited, and it now reads, The American Cancer Society is an excellent resource for information on womens health.
CONTACT: Rev. Robert Wild, S.J., President, Marquette University, Ohara Hall, Rm 101/102, Milwaukee, WI 53201; Phone: (414) 288-7223; Fax: (414) 288-3161; robert.wild@marquette.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] PRO-ABORTION SCHROEDER TO HEADLINE LOYOLA-CHICAGO CONFERENCE
Former Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-CO), a leading advocate of abortion rights and funding during her 24 years in Congress, will be the main presenter at a March 12 Womens Conference sponsored by the Gannon Center for Women and Leadership at Loyola University of Chicago. Schroeder will speak to women as agents of change as she shares her political wisdom regarding womens involvement in decision making, according to conference materials.
Presenting a workshop at the conference will be Sr. Rose Mary Meyer, B.V.M., who is described as enjoying unfolding and ritualizing the sacredness of bodymindspirit, nature and the arts. Her treatment of spirituality and womens global relationship will include discussion of how women connect locally and globally through water, breath.
CONTACT: Rev. Michael Garanzini, S.J., President, Loyola University of Chicago, 820 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611-2196; Phone: (312) 915-6700; Fax: (312) 915-6414; mgaranz@luc.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] RADICAL DAVIS HOSTED BY ST. LOUIS, ST. JOHNS UNIVS.
Celebrations of African Heritage Month at St. Louis University and both the Queens and Staten Island campuses of St. Johns University in New York feature Angela Davis. Davis is known for her radical activism and association with the Black Panthers. In her 1981 book Women, Race and Class, Davis criticizes the racist nature of the early birth control movement, which targeted minorities for birth control and abortion, but she endorses the right to abortion nevertheless.
At St. Louis University on Sunday, February 20, Davis will join actor Danny Glover for the St. Louis American Black History Keynote Address, sponsored by the Universitys Black Student Alliance and United for Peace and Justice club.
At St. Johns University on February 9, Davis lectured at the Staten Island campus on African heritage and later addressed a Dr. Martin Luther King Commemorative Dinner on the Queens campus. Sponsors of the events included Campus Ministry, the Office of the Executive Vice President, the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Office of Residence Life, the Office of Student Development, and student clubs.
CONTACT: Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J., President, Saint Louis University, 221 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103; Phone: (314) 977-7777; Fax: (314) 977-7105; biondi@slu.edu
CONTACT: Rev. Donald J. Harrington, C.M., President, St. Johns University, Newman Hall, Room 318, Jamaica , NY 11439; (718) 990-6301; pres@stjohns.edu ___________________________
[Catholic Campus News] SEATTLE U. INVITES PRO-ABORTION WATERS
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), an advocate of abortion rights in the U.S. Congress with a 100 percent rating from the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, is scheduled to deliver the keynote address Saturday to the National Black Law Students Associations Western Regional Convention. Although the convention is being held at a Seattle hotel beginning today, the event is arranged by the Seattle University School of Law, which is host school for the convention.
CONTACT: Rev. Stephen V. Sundborg, S.J., President, Seattle University, 900 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122; Phone: (206) 296-1891; Fax: (206) 296-6200; lesleyl@seattleu.edu ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] MEDICAL STUDENTS PRESSURE NY COLLEGE ON GAY CLUB
The American Medical Student Association, which represents 50,000 medical students nationwide, has asked the accreditor for medical schools to require New York Medical College to officially support a homosexual student club. A New Jersey homosexual organization has gone further, seeking to have the Colleges accreditation revoked. The College, which is affiliated with the Archdiocese of New York, recently disbanded the student club because it was deemed inconsistent with the Colleges Catholic tradition. ____________________________
[Catholic Campus News] JESUIT THEOLOGIAN BANNED FROM TEACHING
The Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith concluded a five-year investigation into the work of American theologian Rev. Roger Haight, S.J., with a finding of serious doctrinal errors and a formal ban on teaching Catholic theology. Haight has been barred from teaching at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology since 2000 because of concerns arising from his 1999 book, Jesus Symbol of God. The Vatican found Haight downplayed or denied teachings including Jesus divinity, the existence of three separate persons in the Trinity, and salvation through Jesus alone.
As a sign of how corrupt some corners of the Church have become, Jesus Symbol of God was honored in 2000 by the Catholic Press Association as the years best book on theology. The Jesuits America Press offered the book as a selection of its Catholic Book Club.
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Which colleges? Hard to be gracious to Clark, but you take what you can get. V's wife.
"Notre Shame"
Our Lady mocked and disgraced.
Pray.
The two Rochester colleges join Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, as the only known historically Catholic colleges in the U.S. to be formally secularized since the Vatican issued its 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, which governs Catholic higher education. Marist was identified as no longer Catholic by the Archdiocese of New York in 2003.
Catholic Ping - Come home for Easter and experience Gods merciful love. Please freepmail me if you want on/off this list
I dont go to a Catholic college, but they are showing this filth at my university this weekend. instead of going to that #$@!, I went to a a symphony concert last night. whats this world coming to!?
There are several more -- I only copied three from the list above. They all have the names, university, address, phone, fax and email info.
Last week I sent a letter to a priest at ND and suggested they replace "touchdown Jesus" with a picture of Elton John.
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And to think that St. John Fisher was martyred as one of the only bishop under Henry VIII to remain faithful to the Catholic Church.
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