Ironic. And interesting that in the 1960s professors and priests at Notre Dame, Georgetown, Fordham, and CUA predicted exactly these kinds of problems by opening up the doors to the Trojan Horse of secularization, de-Catholicization, and supposed academic freedom. Like Quigley's article on Georgetown. Could they have ever known just how absurd that Trojan Horse would become???
Why is he on the board of an organization like that? More "dialogue"?
In 1970, Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn observed:
Let us not forget that violence does not and cannot flourish by itself; it is inevitably intertwined with lying. Between them there is the closest, the most profound and natural bond: nothing screens violence except lies, and the only way lies can hold out is by violence.
The more odious the violence, the greater the deceit is needed to justify it. Therefore, the defense of partial-birth abortion has required an inexhaustible store of lies.
*http://www.nccbuscc.org/prolife/programs/rlp//97rlpwil.shtml
And to Jenkins I quote myself: You cannot be both Christian and pro-choice on abortion. The two are diametrically opposedpolar opposites. If you think you are both you are living a lie.