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Roman Catholic Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans has told Xavier University he does not support its decision to award honorary degrees to “some” of the four speakers who are scheduled to appear during its graduation ceremonies in May. The four are former U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, basketball legend and entrepreneur Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Vartan Gregorian, president of the Carnegie Corp. of New Orleans.
Aymond did not identify which speakers concerned him. But on matters of abortion and contraception, Landrieu, Holder and Johnson all have taken positions that could be seen to be at odds with the church.
nola.com/education/index.ssf/2015/03/archbishop_disappointed_by_xaviers_commencement_speakers.html“I am saddened to inform you that some of those to be honored do not represent the values and teachings of the Catholic Church,” the New Orleans archbishop wrote to the Catholic university on Feb. 20, the day the speakers were announced. “I was not consulted on the proposed candidates and remain disappointed in this decision by the university administration.”