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Pope Tells Notre Dame to 'Defend, Preserve, Advance’ Catholic Identity
The Cardinal Newman Society ^
| 1/30/14
| CNS Staff
Posted on 01/30/2014 7:02:00 AM PST by BlatherNaut
In a powerful statement encouraging fidelity and strong Catholic identity in Catholic higher education, Pope Francis today urged the University of Notre Dame to be an uncompromising witness
to the Churchs moral teaching and to resist efforts, from whatever quarter, to dilute that indispensable witness, according to a translation by Vatican Radio.
(Excerpt) Read more at cardinalnewmansociety.org ...
TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events
KEYWORDS: catholiccolleges; highereducation; notredame; pope; popefrancis
To: BlatherNaut
Are you kidding? All ND cares about is football.
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posted on
01/30/2014 7:02:55 AM PST
by
dfwgator
To: BlatherNaut
It would be far more impressive and effective if the Pope simply defrocked Jenkins.
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posted on
01/30/2014 7:05:07 AM PST
by
allendale
To: allendale
From the article: "In my Exhortation on the Joy of the Gospel, I stressed the missionary dimension of Christian discipleship, which needs to be evident in the lives of individuals and in the workings of each of the Churchs institutions. This commitment to missionary discipleship ought to be reflected in a special way in Catholic universities (cf. Evangelii Gaudium, 132-134), which by their very nature are committed to demonstrating the harmony of faith and reason and the relevance of the Christian message for a full and authentically human life. Essential in this regard is the uncompromising witness of Catholic universities to the Churchs moral teaching, and the defense of her freedom, precisely in and through her institutions, to uphold that teaching as authoritatively proclaimed by the magisterium of her pastors.
It is my hope that the University of Notre Dame will continue to offer unambiguous testimony to this aspect of its foundational Catholic identity, especially in the face of efforts, from whatever quarter, to dilute that indispensable witness." Apparently he is unaware of the goings-on at Notre Dame. I wouldn't expect Cardinal O'Malley to clue him in, either.
To: BlatherNaut
To: BlatherNaut
Apparently he is unaware of the goings-on at Notre Dame. I wouldn't expect Cardinal O'Malley to clue him in, either. Personally, I give Francis more credit than that.
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posted on
01/30/2014 7:47:17 AM PST
by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: BlatherNaut
I guess they got called on the carpet!
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posted on
01/30/2014 7:50:34 AM PST
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: BlatherNaut
Actually, I think he’s very much aware of it. I don’t think Pope Francis is very good at standing up to government incursions (yet), but I don’t think he would have made this statement if he didn’t have at least some knowledge of the background story on Notre Dame.
O’Malley is pretty weak on dealing with the government, and of course Wuerl is horrible and more Dem than Catholic. They’re the only two Americans, alas, on the Pope’s advisory team. But maybe someone else was able to fill him in. The Pope strikes me as a little conflict-averse, so his even acknowledging the situation is a good sign.
The remarks were delivered at the dedication of some kind of study center that ND has built in Rome, and the article says that it is unclear whether Jenkins was present.
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posted on
01/30/2014 7:55:04 AM PST
by
livius
To: BlatherNaut
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posted on
01/30/2014 8:57:40 AM PST
by
Jeff Chandler
(Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
To: BlatherNaut
and out of the other side of his mouth he is saying.....lets not offend people by talking about abortion and homosexuality etc
No wonder people are confused
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posted on
02/15/2014 7:53:11 PM PST
by
Friendofgeorge
(Sarah Palin 2016 OR BUST)
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