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Exclusive Interview: Head of Holy Cross Order on Sanctions against Notre Dame Pres., "That’s Rather Extreme"
When asked, “Should Obama have been invited?” Cleary responded, “I don’t know what to say about that.”
ROME, April 2, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The head of the religious order to which the president of the University of Notre Dame, Fr. John Jenkins, belongs told LifeSiteNews.com in an exclusive interview today that the order has no plans to impose any disciplinary measures over the recent scandal.
Fr. Hugh Cleary, the Superior General of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, spoke to LSN today in Rome. When asked if it were possible to levy any formal canonical sanctions against Fr. John Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, or any of the five members of the university’s board that belong to the order, Fr. Cleary responded, “I really don’t know.”
“The life issues are the most important issues, but there is a certain etiquette to be followed.” On the question of whether Obama should have been invited to Notre Dame in the first place, he said, “I don’t know what to say about that.”
Exclusive Interview: Head of Holy Cross Order on Sanctions against Notre Dame Pres., "That’s Rather Extreme"
When asked, “Should Obama have been invited?” Cleary responded, “I don’t know what to say about that.”
ROME, April 2, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The head of the religious order to which the president of the University of Notre Dame, Fr. John Jenkins, belongs told LifeSiteNews.com in an exclusive interview today that the order has no plans to impose any disciplinary measures over the recent scandal.
Fr. Hugh Cleary, the Superior General of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, spoke to LSN today in Rome. When asked if it were possible to levy any formal canonical sanctions against Fr. John Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, or any of the five members of the university’s board that belong to the order, Fr. Cleary responded, “I really don’t know.”
“The life issues are the most important issues, but there is a certain etiquette to be followed.” On the question of whether Obama should have been invited to Notre Dame in the first place, he said, “I don’t know what to say about that.”