ByzCath,
I believe we’ll have to agree to disagree. I’m sure your university is wonderful, but being a Notre Dame alumnus I have to stick by my alma mater. I was educated by wonderful teachers, most Catholic and some non-Catholic. I never had a teacher once compromise the church and her teachings, although I won’t say that it has never happened with others. However, the good definitely outweighs the bad:
The good:
-lengthened Eucharistic adoration hours
-over 30 daily Masses celebrated on campus
-confessions daily in Basilica
-Rosary daily at Grotto
-Latin Novus Ordo in dorm chapel (monthly)
-Alliance for Catholic Education (trains Catholic educators to serve in underprivileged areas of Southeastern US)
-Chapel in each dorm with daily Mass schedule
-Required theo and philo classes
-The Basilica of the Sacred Heart
-ND Encounter (Catholic retreats)
-Divine Mercy Sunday: Annual Eucharistic Procession
-Holy Cross Associates (Service work abroad)
-Moreau Seminary (graduate seminary)
-Old College (undergraduate seminary)
-Notre Dame and St. Marys Right to Life
-ND chapter of Knights of Columbus
-ND Knights of Immaculata
-Full Tuition paid for all in Masters of Divinity
-Vespers service each Sunday
-JFK and Fr. Hesburgh founded the Peace Corps
-Hesburgh Center for Peace Studies
-Sacred Music Major
-Traditional Church Architecture studies
-Campus wide Procession of the Cross (Lent)
-10% of graduates spend one year of Service post graduation
-TOUCHDOWN JESUS!!!
-ENTIRE football team celebrates Mass before each game
and most importantly - full dorm Masses each Sunday and packed Basilica each Sunday full of faithful students, faculty and staff.
This is just a touch of the Catholic Character at ND. Now let’s look at the negative:
-Small number of theology faculty not taking the Mandate (and those faculty members are those who have had tenure for decades now)
-Fr. Richard McBrien and his dissident beliefs (and remember, he is a diocesan priest NOT Holy Cross - and he has tenure - can’t legally get rid of him!)
-The Vagina Monologues (and remember they were read in a classroom followed by Catholic discussions of the Theology of the Body)
It looks like the good HIGHLY outweighs the bad. St. Thomas is a great school. Hats off to you. I only ask that you learn more about Notre Dame if you are going to comment. Good luck in college. It is without a doubt, the best four years of your life

. God Bless!