To: Akron Al; Alberta's Child; Aloysius; AniGrrl; Antoninus; BBarcaro; Bellarmine; BlackElk; ...
Another Jesuit universtiy ping.
To: Land of the Irish
I do I feel? No practicing Catholic should send his child to Georgetown, because Georgetown does not welcome that sort of "diversity."
6 posted on
08/24/2003 1:13:22 PM PDT by
RobbyS
To: Land of the Irish
Why doesn't Georgetown do us all a favor and just drop all the pretense and sever its ties to the Catholic Church?
What a bunch of politically correct idiots. They are moral midgets next to someone of the stature of Arinze.
7 posted on
08/24/2003 2:37:18 PM PDT by
k omalley
To: Land of the Irish
Not only is Georgetown,faculty and students not Catholic,they are stupid to boot. I would be worried about sending a child of mine to a Catholic school where many of the faculty were not informed Catholics but the fact that they are clearly ignorant and too stupid to know it would preclude even thinking about it. I hope they lose every paying student they have and that their alumni wake up and close their purses too.
To: Land of the Irish
I don't think of Georgetown and the many other so-called Catholic colleges (I attended one) as
alienated as much as I think of them as PURPOSELY ALIENATING the next generation to fit their whims and egos. And hatred of the Catholic Church as it is supposed to be, as it once was. Even, maybe especially, the so-called Catholic faculty and 'priests'. And it's working marvelously.
Thank God for Cardinal Arinze.
10 posted on
08/24/2003 4:07:13 PM PDT by
fortunecookie
(longtime lurker and new poster)
To: Land of the Irish
Arinze is a high-ranking, influential Catholic prelate who spoke about Catholic doctrine at the commencement exercises of a Catholic university. Exactly what about that situation might spark animus is not apparent.
Poor admissions work, I'd say.
11 posted on
08/24/2003 8:40:06 PM PDT by
possum
To: Land of the Irish
BUMP
To: Land of the Irish
Arinze's support of the family against modernist anti family US/UN policies would be applauded by true leaders of other religions, whether they be traditional African, Islamic, LDS, American Indian, or Southern Baptist leaders.
The problem here is that PC types want to silence traditional beliefs in the name of an "inclusion" that does not include billions of religious believers.
15 posted on
08/25/2003 5:08:48 AM PDT by
LadyDoc
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