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Catholic Siena College Invites Pro-Abortion Speaker Widney Brown
TFP Student Action ^
| 11-11-11
| John Ritchie
Posted on 11/11/2011 8:42:04 AM PST by concernedAmerican1
Why would any Catholic college welcome a radical pro-abortionist?
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TOPICS: Catholic; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: abortion; amnestyinternational; catholiccolleges; college; siena; speaker; tfp; widneybrown
This scandal needs your immediate attention. Siena College, a Catholic institution in upstate New York, has invited Widney Brown of Amnesty International to address students on November 14. Brown has publicly promoted worldwide access to abortion and attacked the Catholic Church for its moral position against abortion and contraception.
In a 2010 article published by
The Nation, Brown says:
The Catholic Church
[is] not good on womens rights. They are horrible on gay rights. And frankly, if you look at what they say about HIV and condoms, they have blood on their hands.
The Globalization Studies Program at Siena College is welcoming Widney Brown, Senior Director of International Law and Policy at Amnesty International to speak about
The Prognosis for Human Rights in a Politically Changed World.
One cannot both support abortion and profess to be truly Catholic. Therefore, the right course of action is clear. To protect its Catholic identity, Siena College should rescind the invitation and uphold its
Mission Statement: As a Catholic college, Siena seeks to advance not only the intellectual growth of its students, but their spiritual, religious and ethical formation as well.
Amnesty Internationals pro-abortion policy drew criticism from the Vatican. In an interview with the
National Catholic Register, Cardinal Renato Martino stated: Individuals and Catholic organizations must withdraw their support, because, in deciding to promote abortion rights, Amnesty International has betrayed its mission.
Register your polite and respectful protest NOW.
Contact information: Call, email or fax your protest to Fr. Mullen.
Fr. Kevin Mullen, O.F.M.President, Siena College
515 Loudon Road
Loudonville, New York 12211-1462
Office: 518-783-2302
Fax: 518-783-4184
Email: kmullen@siena.edu
To: concernedAmerican1
Why would Notre Dame U present an honorary degree to a radical pro-abortionist?
There seem to be Catholic instutions out there who are afraid to be seen promoting Caholic principles.
To: afraidfortherepublic
Sometimes Catholic Universities think they won’t be respected by other universities as academically independent, fully scientific and rigorous and objective if they don’t do something ‘edgy’ and provocative, like inviting a controversial speaker, or showing the ‘Vagina Monologues’ or something.
It’s like the playground. Sometimes these colleges just want to be cool and fit in.
Personally, I haven’t sent to check to my relatively Catholic Alma Mater in over ten years. Sad.
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posted on
11/11/2011 9:00:08 AM PST
by
married21
(As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: married21
Posted here on FR is a speech given by Archbishop Chaput on just the observation you have made. I’ll try to find it an ping you to it if I can. It’s worth the read.
To: married21
I am a graduate of two Catholic Universities (Detroit and Dayton). I sent both my children to Catholic high schools, but a Catholic college wasn't even a consideration. Why spend $40k a year to send a child to Sienna College when its values are no different that a state school that costs $20k for tuition, room and board?
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posted on
11/11/2011 9:28:06 AM PST
by
bwc2221
To: married21
They want to be edgy they should establish a demonic cult as an elective. Come to think of it....
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posted on
11/11/2011 9:29:48 AM PST
by
Louis Foxwell
(Government must be taken back from the thieves who have stolen it.)
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