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Ana:Rach, I understand your desire to keep the campus of your beloved University from being turned into a freak side show. But to others who are more bold, loud, and risky in their actions, the response of the campus may seem to them quiet, passive and safe. I believe that both are expressions of the love of God expressed in the unique way of the person/s expressing this message. Would I have strolled thorugh with a bloody baby carriage … um NO. I personally am more in line with the beautiful and prayerful way of the college students. But this is not something that affects only the students. This will have an impact on the future of ALL Catholic institutions, and because of the scandal invited by Fr. Jenkins, it has reached BEYOND the students there. It makes sense that the responses will be varied and unique as that is how God has made us. Different, yet complementary as we who are fighting for the unborn are all expressing the same thing, only in different ways. Some ways may be more pleasing to one, as other ways may be more pleasing to the other.
Though the campus may be able to establish some control over its students, because of the unity and common ground, as for people off campus the response will be more varied and less able to be controlled. I commend the students there, I am proud to be Catholic and when I see the beautiful prayerful response of students like you, I am filled with hope for our future. Thank you for the info, I am seriously and prayerfully considering attending on the 17th to stand with the current students of Notre Dame, and perhaps at least one future student. My 11 yr old boy has wanted to attend Notre Dame (and play football) since he could talk. It hurts me that perhaps this beautiful and historical Catholic Institution may not be an option for him in the future.
I’m sorry that your son won’t be able to attend Notre Dame, and it scandal those who run ND have brought on the University and ON THE CHURCH cries out for more than a “quiet, prayerful response”. Yes, I would have pushed a baby carriage across the campus with Amb. Alan Keyes if I could have. and, I just looked at a picture of the “Carriage”, it doesn’t look like a “spongebob”…
Alan Keyes arrested protesting Abortion at Notre Dame
On another note, what if the students who were due to graduate went with signs around their neck saying “ABORTED (year they should have been born)” and simply stayed SEATED & SILENT during THE ENTIRE CEREMONY, esp. President Obama’s Presentation?!? Or, Sent surrogates they could trust to do this? For this to work, the student (or surrogate) would have to stand stand when his or her name was called and say, “Sorry, I cannot come forward, I did not graduate, because I WAS ABORTED!” AND THEN STAY STANDING, STILL WEARING THE PLAQUE!
By the end of the ceremony, there would be 350-400 students STANDING wearing placards saying “ABORTED (year)”. This just might give President Obama, and those others who are Pro-Abortion in the crowd, a reason to rethink their position…
Remember, What you do you do not only for yourselves but for those who come after and for those who look on.
Your Brother and Servant in Christ, Michael