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Catholic Caucus: 200 pro-life posters torn down at Loyola Marymount University
California Catholic Daily ^

Posted on 10/16/2017 3:57:27 PM PDT by ebb tide

Pro-life poster at LMU (image from The College Fix)

Nearly 200 pro-life posters were taken down at a Catholic university by students who were reportedly upset the posters sought to highlight similarities between the issues of abortion and immigration.

The posters included the phrases “Don’t abort my fellow humans,” “#NoHumanBeingIsIllegal,” and “#AbortionIsAnImmigrationIssue.”

The Padre Pio Society, a Catholic student group at Loyola Marymount University, had displayed scores of the anti-abortion posters across the Los Angeles campus earlier this month only to find them all removed less than two days later.

Padre Pio Society members posted almost 200 posters around campus on the evening of Oct. 2. They were completely gone by the morning of Oct. 4, according to senior Delano Perera, president of the Padre Pio Society.

The Los Angeles Loyolan reported that one Loyola student said “we’ve been scrambling to take [the posters] down” in a comment on a Facebook photo of one of the posters.

The angst over this year’s posters apparently stems from their goal to “draw parallels” between the issues of abortion and illegal immigration. They had mimicked pro-immigration posters hung up on Loyola’s campus earlier this year by immigration activists.

The Padre Pio Society’s posters included the phrases “Don’t abort my fellow humans,” “#NoHumanBeingIsIllegal,” “#AbortionIsAnImmigrationIssue” as well as the image of a butterfly. The pro-immigration posters also included a butterfly, stating “Don’t deport my friends” and “#NoHumanBeingisIllegal.”

Perera said students “did not like that the posters were created to look like” the pro-immigration posters, but said the group used the similar design to highlight how the two issues are connected.

Dr. Christopher Kaczor (photo from LMU website)

“As Catholics, we believe that all lives are valuable and should be protected. They said that we were plagiarizing them, but the posters were meant to draw parallels between the two issues,” he said. “They wanted to take them down because they did not like the message and felt that they were doing the right thing in taking down something that they disagreed with.”

The design of the posters was the brainchild of the group’s faculty advisor, philosophy Professor Christopher Kaczor. Perera said his group wanted posters “that would provoke” those who happened upon them. He thought the design was pertinent because many students on the Jesuit campus are passionate about supporting immigration rights but fewer support the pro-life cause.

“I agree that no human is illegal and we wanted to show that you cannot say that no human being is illegal and turn your back on so many who are being killed in our own country,” he said.

The incident is not the first time the Padre Pio Society has had its posters vandalized. Pro-life posters put up last year by the group were also removed shortly after they went up, Perera said.

Full story at The College Fix.



TOPICS: Catholic; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: abortion; illegals; prolife

1 posted on 10/16/2017 3:57:27 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

“Free Speech” for me and not thee.


2 posted on 10/16/2017 4:04:08 PM PDT by Wuli
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To: ebb tide
Shocking!

Loyola Marymount is referred to as a "University"?!?

3 posted on 10/16/2017 4:11:14 PM PDT by Carl Vehse (.)
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To: ebb tide

...the group used the similar design to highlight how the two issues are connected.

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I must assume that logic is not taught at this institution. As a woman who was blessed with 4 pregnancies (an 4 successful deliveries), I am pretty sure those babies did not climb a fence or otherwise break the law in order to grow in my womb.


4 posted on 10/16/2017 4:43:01 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Vacate the chair! Ryan must go.)
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To: ebb tide; All
There is a really good story I need to tell about how a Catholic college, Marymount Manhattan got kicked out of the Catholic Church.

The school invited Hillary Clinton as the Commencement Speaker.

For some reason, a number of PROLIFE folks were really incensed over it. Cardinal Egan (then the archbishop) was being contacted on this.

We had a thread on this on Freerepublic.

At the time I worked for Priests for Life. I was told to use my Priests for Life email for any personal correspondence.

At that time, Pope Benedict had just been elected (April 2005).

I posted that I thought this was wrong to the Pope as an email was posted. I forgot that I using my Priests for Life email.

I carbon copied the president of Marymount Manhattan.

There must have been some BROUHAHA that followed.

Apparently, Cardinal Egan was now in the middle of this situation of Pope Benedict, Marymount Manhattan, and Priests for Life.

I was summoned by the head of Priests for Life, and he was very angry about something.

One of my jobs was to pick the trash outside. This, for some reason, changed that.

Later, Cardinal Egan declared Marymount Manhattan not to be a Catholic College.

The head of Priests for Life had requested a transfer to the Diocese of Amarillo, Texas prior to this.

Cardinal Egan granted his request for transfer.

It would have been interesting to have been on in some of the conversations on this...

5 posted on 10/16/2017 6:57:51 PM PDT by topher (America, please Do The Right Thing!)
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To: ebb tide

my grandpa was a huge prayer for padre pio to become a saint but did not live to see it happen by the Catholic church standards.
I think my grandpa would be unhappy to see what they Pio society s doing, grandpa believed in life and also in obeying laws.


6 posted on 10/16/2017 7:31:43 PM PDT by b4me (God Bless the USA)
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To: b4me

The pro-life posters were put up by the Padre Pio Society; not torn down by them.


7 posted on 10/16/2017 8:06:17 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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