Notre
Dame has become the symbol of our resolve as Catholics to take a clear
stand for the Culture of Life. A New Catholic Action is being birthed.
Catholics have found their voice.
Even given the
dignity of the Office of the President, this offer is still providing a
platform and an award to a public figure who has been candid on his
pro-abortion views. Particularly troubling is the Honorary Law Degree
since it recognizes that the person is a "Teacher," in this case of the
Law. I think that this decision requires charitable but vigorous
critique.
CHESAPEAKE, Va.
(Catholic Online) – The escalating outcry over the invitation to
President Obama to be the commencement speaker at Notre Dame - and the
decision to bestow upon him the “Doctor of Law” degree - has an
astonishing momentum. I spoke with William H. Dempsey, one of the
organizing members of the “Sycamore Project”, the Alumni group which
has taken such a strong stand against both. Among the many insights he
brought to the discussion was his belief that this has become a
“transformative event”, capable of bringing good out of bad. Indeed it
has. The Solidarity among Catholics, other Christians and other people
of faith and good will, with one another and for our littlest neighbors
the children in the first home of the whole human race, is a potent
force for building a New Catholic Action in the U.S. and beyond.
Two more
Bishops and a Cardinal have spoken out. Bishop Thomas Olmsted of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix released his E-Mail letter to Father
John Jenkins, the President of the University. The subject line
summarized the strong concern “Saddened by your tragic decision”:
"Dear Fr. Jenkins,
"I am saddened
and heavy of heart about your decision to invite President Obama to
speak at Notre Dame University and even to receive an honorary degree.
"It is a
public act of disobedience to the Bishops of the United States. Our
USCCB June 2004 Statement “Catholics in Political Life” states: “The
Catholic community and Catholic institutions should not honor those who
act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles. They should not be
given awards, honors or platforms which would suggest support for their
actions.” No one could not know of the public stands and actions of the
president on key issues opposed to the most vulnerable human beings.
"John Paul II
said, “Above, all the common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of
human rights — for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to
family, to culture — is false and illusory if the right to life, the
most basic and fundamental right and the condition for all other
personal rights, is not defended with the maximum determination.”
"I pray that
you come to see the grave mistake of your decision, and the way that it
undercuts the Church’s proclamation of the Gospel of Life in our day."
His
Excellency’s clarity of expression and strong reliance on the
admonition contained in the US Bishops “Catholics in Political Life” is
becoming the norm as a growing number of letters and statements are
being issued by the US Catholic hierarchy. His brother Bishop Gregory
Aymond of the Diocese of Austin, Texas, released this statement:
“As was
announced recently, the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind.,
is presenting President Barack Obama with an honorary degree and have
asked him to give the commencement address. I, along with many other
Catholics, express great disappointment and sadness that a Catholic
university would honor someone who is pro-choice and who holds many
values contrary to our Catholic belief.
"In the midst
of such a sad situation, as Catholics we must continue to be pro-life
and to proclaim with even greater strength the values of Christ and the
teachings of the Catholic Church. In my opinion, it is very clear that
in this case the University of Notre Dame does not live up to its
Catholic identity in giving this award and their leadership needs our
prayerful support.”
They have been
joined by the sweet song of a Cardinal, now himself a Texan by calling,
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo who added these important words to his
“Shepherd’s Message” to his faithful in his new Diocese:
“… I want to
venture a comment on the recently released statement of the University
of Notre Dame; that statement noted that the President has accepted an
invitation to give the Commencement Address this year as well as
receive an Honorary Law degree. The news release then outlines the fact
that a number of other Presidents have given the Commencement Address
at Notre Dame and have highlighted, in effect, the university's
importance. I find the invitation very disappointing. Though I can
understand the desire by a university to have the prestige of a
commencement address by the President of the United States, the
fundamental moral issue of the inestimable worth of the human person
from conception to natural death is a principle that soaks all our
lives as Catholics, and all our efforts at formation, especially
education at Catholic places of higher learning. The President has made
clear by word and deed that he will promote abortion and will remove
even those limited sanctions that control this act of violence against
the human person.
"The Bishops
of the United States published a document a few years ago asking all
Catholic universities to avoid giving a platform or an award to those
politicians or public figures who promote the taking of unborn human
life. Even given the dignity of the Office of the President, this offer
is still providing a platform and an award to a public figure who has
been candid on his pro-abortion views. Particularly troubling is the
Honorary Law Degree since it recognizes that the person is a "Teacher,"
in this case of the Law. I think that this decision requires charitable
but vigorous critique.”
The struggle
for the soul of Notre Dame will escalate. The Administration is
concerned. The President’s spokesperson Jen Psaki was the first to
offer what has now become the "talking point" for the Administration as
this "situation" has hit the radar screen of the secular press and
shows no sign of fading away. The Administration is calling it a
“healthy disagreement.” How horrid this turn of phrase truly is when we
consider the fact that the ones whose health is really at risk are all
of the children being killed daily by ‘legal’ abortion. Ms. Psaki said:
"Notre Dame is one of the first universities President Obama will visit
as president and he is honored to address the graduating class, their
families and faculty of a school with such a rich history of fostering
the exchange of ideas… While he is honored to have the support of
millions of people of all faiths, including Catholics with their rich
tradition of recognizing the dignity of people, he does not govern with
the expectation that everyone sees eye to eye with him on every
position. The spirit of debate and healthy disagreement on important
issues is part of what he loves about this country."
This is an
historic moment, a "transformative event". “Notre Dame”, the University
of Our Lady, has become the symbol of our resolve as Catholics,
alongside of other Christians and other people of good will, to take a
clear stand for the Culture of Life. A New Catholic Action is being
birthed. Catholics have found their voice.