Georgetown Beats Notre Dame When It Comes to Backing Abortion

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Georgetown Beats Notre Dame When It Comes to Backing Abortion

As a son of Georgetown University, I laughed at the pathetic Irish of Notre Dame when they made news for putting on their board Roxanne Martino, who gave a measly $27,000 to EMILY’s List, a group that works to elect pro-abortion politicians.

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Isn’t Georgetown University the one who covered the Crucifix with a black cloth when Obama came to speak? Disgusting and dispicable!
 
Georgetown Beats Notre Dame When It Comes to Backing Abortion

As a son of Georgetown University, I laughed at the pathetic Irish of Notre Dame when they made news for putting on their board Roxanne Martino, who gave a measly $27,000 to EMILY’s List, a group that works to elect pro-abortion politicians.

lifenews.com/2011/07/14/georgetown-beats-notre-dame-when-it-comes-to-backing-abortion/
I am inclined to agree with you. One of my daughters went to Georgetown and was absolutely repulsed by the pervasive immorality and lack of faithfulness to the teachings of the Church. And that was nothwithstanding that she had a close relationship with James Schall, S.J. who somehow was allowed to remain there.🤷

None of my children went to Notre Dame, but my son spent a lot of time there while he was in law school. And while ND is hardly a paragon of Catholic fidelity, a goodly part of the student body is faithful to the Church despite the best efforts of the administration to be secular. There is even a chapter of Opus Dei there.
 
Georgetown Beats Notre Dame When It Comes to Backing Abortion

As a son of Georgetown University, I laughed at the pathetic Irish of Notre Dame when they made news for putting on their board Roxanne Martino, who gave a measly $27,000 to EMILY’s List, a group that works to elect pro-abortion politicians.

lifenews.com/2011/07/14/georgetown-beats-notre-dame-when-it-comes-to-backing-abortion/
Well, apparently you were not at the March for Life this year where Notre Dame (10 hours away) had over 400 students and faculty including the president. Goergetown, a few metro stops away had maybe 20% that amount? Maybe these links will help!

adultstemcell.nd.edu/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/stem-cell-research-faqs/

newsinfo.nd.edu/news/22538-notre-dame-stem-cell-conference-draws-leading-scholars/

youtube.com/watch?v=cuH_A-kBax4

nd.edu/~prolife/

sites.google.com/a/nd.edu/the-notre-dame-center-for-ethics-and-culture/

nationalreview.com/articles/270474/good-news-notre-dame-kathryn-jean-lopez

president.nd.edu/communications/institutional-statement-supporting-the-choice-for-life/
 
Georgetown Beats Notre Dame When It Comes to Backing Abortion

As a son of Georgetown University, I laughed at the pathetic Irish of Notre Dame when they made news for putting on their board Roxanne Martino, who gave a measly $27,000 to EMILY’s List, a group that works to elect pro-abortion politicians.

lifenews.com/2011/07/14/georgetown-beats-notre-dame-when-it-comes-to-backing-abortion/
Personally, it is sad. As a son of Notre Dame, I will attest that the university is not pro-choice. It is actually very pro-life. See attached links. However, I do know that (sadly) Georgetown did get in trouble with Church authorities for human embryonic research. Scary…and I know that Georgetown (although it does have a strong pro-life club) does not send many to the march and it is only a few miles away. Thankfully, Notre Dame sent over 400 this year including the president.

I want people to realize that the Church NEEDS Georgetown! As well as Notre Dame, BC, and others. Although I truly believe that Notre Dame is much more “Catholic” in practice and spirituality than most Catholic universities are, we still need them all. And, we cannot give up on fine institutions such as G’town, BC, 'Nova, Dayton, Xavier, Loyolas etc… THEY ARE NEEDED TO FIGHT THE SECULAR FIGHT! Ave Maria, Stubenville, and Christendom are just not going to cut it…too small, little or no endowment, and absolutely no research. I’m sorry but we have to face reality. These small schools are great and are needed but we need the larger, more powerful Catholic universities to help humanity (especially G’town and SLU due to their medical programs!). But, rest assured knowing that Georgetown absolutely NO LONGER has any research connected to human embryos…just like Notre Dame…only adult stem cells are now used. THANK GOD!!! Pray for them all. For those interested, check out these sites:
It may make you feel MUCH better about Notre Dame.

nationalreview.com/articles/270474/good-news-notre-dame-kathryn-jean-lopez

president.nd.edu/communications/institutional-statement-supporting-the-choice-for-life/

sites.google.com/a/nd.edu/the-notre-dame-center-for-ethics-and-culture/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/

newsinfo.nd.edu/news/22538-notre-dame-stem-cell-conference-draws-leading-scholars/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/stem-cell-research-faqs/

nd.edu/~prolife/
 
Personally, it is sad. As a son of Notre Dame, I will attest that the university is not pro-choice. It is actually very pro-life. See attached links. However, I do know that (sadly) Georgetown did get in trouble with Church authorities for human embryonic research. Scary…and I know that Georgetown (although it does have a strong pro-life club) does not send many to the march and it is only a few miles away. Thankfully, Notre Dame sent over 400 this year including the president.

I want people to realize that the Church NEEDS Georgetown! As well as Notre Dame, BC, and others. Although I truly believe that Notre Dame is much more “Catholic” in practice and spirituality than most Catholic universities are, we still need them all. And, we cannot give up on fine institutions such as G’town, BC, 'Nova, Dayton, Xavier, Loyolas etc… THEY ARE NEEDED TO FIGHT THE SECULAR FIGHT! Ave Maria, Stubenville, and Christendom are just not going to cut it…too small, little or no endowment, and absolutely no research. I’m sorry but we have to face reality. These small schools are great and are needed but we need the larger, more powerful Catholic universities to help humanity (especially G’town and SLU due to their medical programs!). But, rest assured knowing that Georgetown absolutely NO LONGER has any research connected to human embryos…just like Notre Dame…only adult stem cells are now used. THANK GOD!!! Pray for them all. For those interested, check out these sites:
It may make you feel MUCH better about Notre Dame.

nationalreview.com/articles/270474/good-news-notre-dame-kathryn-jean-lopez

president.nd.edu/communications/institutional-statement-supporting-the-choice-for-life/

sites.google.com/a/nd.edu/the-notre-dame-center-for-ethics-and-culture/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/

newsinfo.nd.edu/news/22538-notre-dame-stem-cell-conference-draws-leading-scholars/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/stem-cell-research-faqs/

nd.edu/~prolife/
…I forgot one…I like this video!

youtube.com/watch?v=cuH_A-kBax4

God Bless!
 
Personally, it is sad. As a son of Notre Dame, I will attest that the university is not pro-choice. It is actually very pro-life. See attached links. However, I do know that (sadly) Georgetown did get in trouble with Church authorities for human embryonic research. Scary…and I know that Georgetown (although it does have a strong pro-life club) does not send many to the march and it is only a few miles away. Thankfully, Notre Dame sent over 400 this year including the president.

I want people to realize that the Church NEEDS Georgetown! As well as Notre Dame, BC, and others. Although I truly believe that Notre Dame is much more “Catholic” in practice and spirituality than most Catholic universities are, we still need them all. And, we cannot give up on fine institutions such as G’town, BC, 'Nova, Dayton, Xavier, Loyolas etc… THEY ARE NEEDED TO FIGHT THE SECULAR FIGHT! Ave Maria, Stubenville, and Christendom are just not going to cut it…too small, little or no endowment, and absolutely no research. I’m sorry but we have to face reality. These small schools are great and are needed but we need the larger, more powerful Catholic universities to help humanity (especially G’town and SLU due to their medical programs!). But, rest assured knowing that Georgetown absolutely NO LONGER has any research connected to human embryos…just like Notre Dame…only adult stem cells are now used. THANK GOD!!! Pray for them all. For those interested, check out these sites:
It may make you feel MUCH better about Notre Dame.

nationalreview.com/articles/270474/good-news-notre-dame-kathryn-jean-lopez

president.nd.edu/communications/institutional-statement-supporting-the-choice-for-life/

sites.google.com/a/nd.edu/the-notre-dame-center-for-ethics-and-culture/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/

newsinfo.nd.edu/news/22538-notre-dame-stem-cell-conference-draws-leading-scholars/

adultstemcell.nd.edu/stem-cell-research-faqs/

nd.edu/~prolife/
Don’t forget about Marquette. :cool:
 
Isn’t Georgetown University the one who covered the Crucifix with a black cloth when Obama came to speak? Disgusting and dispicable!
I am not American so could someone tell me why a University woud feel the need to do that? Is it the separation of Church and state? Is it somehow unconstitutional for the President to appear in the vicinity of a crucifix? I
 
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