Posted on 03/28/2008 12:20:15 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Faithful Catholics Reject V-Monologues at Notre Dame
Controlling free speech, university official expels TFP volunteer for sharing bishops statement on campus
Once again, controversy is dividing the University of Notre Dame.
Catholics everywhere applauded Bishop John DArcys recent condemnation of the crude V-Monologues at Notre Dame, hoping it would convince university officials to ban the feminist play. After all, the production betrays Notre Dames Catholic identity, tramples upon the Sixth Commandment, exalts sin, promotes lesbianism, and gives scandal.
However, ignoring the bishops call to cancel the play, university president Fr. John I. Jenkins has again allowed it to disgrace the campus of Our Lady for the seventh time, opening a swath of controversy, disappointment and shame.
TFP Student Action members could not remain silent. Traveling from Pennsylvania to Indiana, they distributed a flyer which echoed Bishop DArcys statement at the gates of Notre Dame on Tuesday morning. (Click here for a copy of the flyer) Their respectful message urged Fr. Jenkins to ban the immoral play at Notre Dame forever. As the demonstration unfolded, students, alumni and faculty proved that the V-Monologues is being rejected. Some of us will walk out of the hall when the show begins tonight, said one student.
A Catholic priest driving through the front entrance of campus, read a TFP banner, paused, pointed to his Roman collar and gave his blessing twice.
Passing cars responded enthusiastically to the Honk against the V-Monologues at Notre Dame and Purity is the Answer signs. Many gave effusive thumbs up and shouted thank you from their cars. Im sure the Pope will speak out against this on Catholic campuses. Its horrible! Catholic schools need to teach Catholic doctrine, said one student, adding, Give me more flyers. This is wonderful!
A single counter-demonstrator wearing a professors black robe held a flimsy sign saying, Men grow up claiming TFP Student Action had no female support. The longer she stood on the sidewalk the more she saw how mistaken she was. In a few minutes, over 18 women alone honked against the performance. After she left, an additional 85 women honked in support of traditional moral values. Ironically, a pedestrian who called for dialogue shouted No! when courteously offered our flyer.
Back on the sidewalk, a local resident and Notre Dame Alumnus joined the protest: The lack of good leadership is acute. We need leaders who wont cave in to feminist pressure. We need them to preserve our Catholic identity, he remarked. Others added: Thank you very much, we are so disappointed in Fr. Jenkins, The bishop should kick out Fr. Jenkins, and one driver pulled over, got out of his car and said, I want to thank you, Im horrified by this play. Several cars that stopped at the intersection for a flyer, heard the slogan Reject the V-Monologues and replied I already do.
In reaction to the Purity is the Answer sign, a student began to cry, visibly moved by TFP Student Actions message. As the TFP flyer spread throughout campus, some students walked long distances to pick up copies and ask questions about the protest.
Strict Control on Free Speech
As TFP volunteers demonstrated at the intersection of Notre Dame Ave and Edison Rd., two members went to the quad where they distributed flyers titled Reject the lewd V-Monologues! The flyer contained a summary of Bishops DArcy condemnation of the play. Then trouble came.
While TFP member Cesar Franco shared fliers with students, Associate Vice President for Residence Life, Mr. William Kirk, approached saying: You cant do that! Stop handing those out now. Are you a student? Show me your identification.
Not knowing who this gentleman was, Mr. Franco said he would be happy to show his I.D. to a security officer. The comment did not go over too well and Mr. Kirk immediately got his cell phone and called the police. Meanwhile, he closely followed Mr. Franco everywhere he went. After about fifteen minutes, a campus police officer arrived. Mr. Kirk told him Mr. Franco was aggressive and arrogant. When Mr. Franco attempted to greet the police officer and show him his I.D., Mr. Kirk said: No. Be quiet. Go over there. Dont even try to speak. Then, turning to the police officer, he said: If hes a student, write him up.
The police officer was polite. On the way to the Notre Dame police station, Mr. Franco inquired: Does Notre Dame have a free speech area? A little puzzled, the police officer replied, Yes, the whole university is a free speech zone. You just cant hand out flyers.
After Mr. Francos photo was taken, he was given a trespass notice, which in part reads:
you are not wanted on university property. The university official named below is providing you with written warning that you must leave, and not return to any property owned by the university. If you should be found on university property in the future, you will be arrested for criminal trespass.
As Mr. Franco read the notice, he wondered if university officials would have acted with equal sternness towards someone passing out flyers promoting the immoral play.
Pray for Notre Dame
Let us redouble our prayers for the restoration of Notre Dames Catholic identity. May its leadership follow the Magisterium of the Holy Catholic Church, the directives of Ex Corde Ecclesiae, and reject veiled or open efforts to normalize sins that violate divine and natural law. May its students have the fortitude not to succumb to the pervasive dictatorship of relativism, and have the courage to continue rejecting the V-Monologues and other events which subvert moral values.
Consider contacting Fr. Jenkins with your concerns. Be firm, polite and courteous.
University of Notre Dame
Fr. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., President
400 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-3903
E-Mail: jenkins.1@nd.edu
TFP can be a little nutsy, but I’m glad they had the nerve to do this. I am disgusted that this garbage should be allowed anywhere near a supposedly Catholic university, especially after the local ordinary has already objected.
bump for later.
What's your experience with them?
Catholic ping!
The TFPers I've met are into conspiracy theory and a little down on representative forms of government. And, of course, their hero Plinio de Oliveira had some very dubious theological ideas.
Overall, their hearts seem to be in the right place much of the time - but I wouldn't want to get too deeply ensconced with the group.
It is time to reign in these CINO universities and bring them back to catechism basics.
They show up at events in Spain (I believe they are originally a Latin American movement) wearing capes and pounding on drums and looking as if they have their ties tied too tight. They don’t seem to be able to sort out Christianity from their political and economic views, and this makes them easy targets.
However, that said, if they showed up to protest this abomination, I’m completely in favor!
I think that’s what the Pope is trying to do. But they just scoffed at the letter he recently sent out, and while he is expected to address the issue of Catholic education on his visit, it is also expected that they will continue to scoff.
Somebody somewhere is going to have to drop the hammer on these people. Sweet reason doesn’t seem to work.
I wouldn’t send a child of mine to Notre Dame if it was the last university on the face of the earth.
This disgusting paeon to lesbianism, the V Monologues, is just about the grossest play to show its ugly face on a college campus.
In one scene, the “cheerleader” on stage tells the audience...”Now we’re all going to say the C—T word. Shout it out! Don’t be ashamed.” And she leads the male and female students in a diabolical cheer of C_C_C_C_C_
Some of us will walk out of the hall when the show begins tonight, said one student.
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I am a little puzzled by that statement. I would assume that the student has already paid for a ticket....
Oh, well, I am so glad that someone is standing up to this disgusting garbage.
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Ironic. The reasons given for staging the play were to promote dialogue, debate, and discussion. At least they are shown to be hypocrites.
BTTT!
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To what do you refer when you say "their hero Plinio de Oliveira had some very dubious theological ideas"?
With liberals, there’s only one form of “dialogue:” they talk, you listen.
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