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Could anyone please provide me with ethical concerns surrounding Notredame university (USA) i.e official practices that go against Catholic teaching.
Hi, do you know if this day officially endorses homosexual acts?
- They have a Coming Out Day
There is a gigantic closet door for students to walk through as a symbol of “coming out”. I would assume, then, that is does endorce such acts. I would also check the site for student groups like Gay Straight Alliance, GLBT, and IdentityHi, do you know if this day officially endorses homosexual acts?
Thanks for your help, i don’t see how this leads to the assumption that the University endorses such acts, could it not be that it is encoraging students to ‘come out’ so that it can better help them?There is a gigantic closet door for students to walk through as a symbol of “coming out”. I would assume, then, that is does endorce such acts.
Programs, groups or activites that are associated with the cultural support of homosexual activity (such as “coming out day”) create confusion among the faithful. From the Vatican Website:Thanks for your help, i don’t see how this leads to the assumption that the University endorses such acts, could it not be that it is encoraging students to ‘come out’ so that it can better help them?
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From the ND College Newspapaer, one employee who was a panelist in a “Coming Out Day” discussion had this to say:All support should be withdrawn from any organizations which seek to undermine the teaching of the Church, which are ambiguous about it, or which neglect it entirely. Such support, or even the semblance of such support, can be gravely misinterpreted. Special attention should be given to the practice of scheduling religious services and to the use of Church buildings by these groups, including the facilities of Catholic schools and colleges. To some, such permission to use Church property may seem only just and charitable; but in reality it is contradictory to the purpose for which these institutions were founded, it is misleading and often scandalous.
- We encourage the Bishops, then, to provide pastoral care in full accord with the teaching of the Church for homosexual persons of their dioceses. No authentic pastoral programme will include organizations in which homosexual persons associate with each other without clearly stating that homosexual activity is immoral. A truly pastoral approach will appreciate the need for homosexual persons to avoid the near occasions of sin.
Porter, who eventually came out after receiving tenure, said that while Saint Mary’s has a non-discrimination policy - which can apply to sexuality - she thinks the College could go even further and offer benefits, such as healthcare, for the life partners of homosexual employees.
media.www.ndsmcobserver.com/media/storage/paper660/news/2007/10/10/News/Saga-Members.Relive.Coming.Out.Experiences-3023692.shtml
I encourage you to check out the website yourself.Is their any other information on this? For example the universties policy on homosexuality
**The Notre Dame Response **
hereCode:The History of the Core Council for Gay and Lesbian Students In the spring of 1995 an Ad Hoc Committee, composed of administrators, faculty, staff and students, was established to recommend how the University should respond to the needs of gay and lesbian students within the context of Catholic teaching. Discussions continued throughout the academic year 1995-1996 and culminated in a series of recommendations by the committee. Among them was the recommendation that: