Catholic Universities - being less than Catholic, less than unified

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*these views are from the outside of the university, as a community member, and contain opinions from both alums, faculty, staff, and other community members. My bias is that I feel pain from the division of the two schools of thought, which only is widening. —again in my opinion.

I am caught between hearing two opposite sides, and neither side tends to agree with one another. St. Ambrose University, founded in 1882 as a seminary, in Davenport, IA, has nearly two different “half” histories. The first half, pre Vatican 2, is full of aging alums who remember their school as a Catholic school. They remember praying the rosary, they remember being typical college students too, but many tend to still love their faith, and fall into the “traditional/conservative Catholic” spectrum.

The second half of the university is post Vatican 2. Now don’t get me wrong, there are some wonderful priests (a shrinking minority), practicing Catholic students (a small %) on campus. The university is run by a nun, who, many would never guess is a nun. Many consider her a liberal nun-- especially after giving an honorary degree to a well known Pro-Abortion community member.

Today, you can hear chatter from two sides-- people who complain about the Latin mass coming back and the church taking a step back from all the “crazy conservatives” … and on the flip side, you hear others say “the school is too liberal, its not even Catholic”

I’m torn. I love the school, I’m sad at the decisions I do see it making. I’m even more sad at the lack of unity among its members… as everyone is either one side, or the other…or keeping quiet.
 
I am glad that you at least recognize the problem. It is sad that a nun supports abortion.
 
Society has changed…it’s not isolated to Catholic Colleges…it’s everywhere. And Vatican II did not cause any of these changes. You are experiencing two different cultures in your College; one that is Christian, and one that is secular-humanist.
 
catholicmessenger.org/articles/2009/02/03/opinion/guest_opinions/doc49809cff4ffb2834028246.txt

This link is from one of the universities faculty members, saying that EWTN offers an outdated view of the church. It is frustrating to see what the this professor believes, knowing that he is teaching young minds.

The blogs offer some relief … about 75% of the blogs believe the faculty member is the one out of touch, not EWTN… feel free to read.
Wow. I’m glad the vast majority disagree! EWTN may like pre-Vatican II, but the Church is the foundation of Truth. Sorry, but if you start fooling with the Truth and try to say it has changed, you’re going to lose and go off the path at some point. He sounds like he’s just stepped onto that big, wide road.

I foresee him dissenting at some point - enough to either start a new non-recognized movement within the Church or leave for another denomination in the near future.

I think the best we can do is pray for him.
 
Or more importantly, allow him to begin his new job search immediately.

Enough of schools that pretend to be Catholic (not just this one, btw) and CLOSE them. If they offer nothing more than an education, we have state schools that can suffice. Quit calling yourself Catholic when Secular Humanism is your real agenda. It’s like calling yourself an airplane only because you live in a hangar.
 
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