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Today in our Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, it was announced that Pope Benedict XVI has finally accepted the resignation of Bishop John Michael D’Arcy and appointed Bishop Kevin C Rhoades, now bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as his replacement.
Bishop Rhoades was one of many bishops who issued statements opposing a Catholic university honoring a staunch opponent of basic Catholic teaching on issues concerning the right to life.
"Another statement put out by Paul CB Schenck, Director of the Office of Respect Life Activities for Harrisburg, on behalf of Bishop Rhoades, said that the bishop has written to the university to express his disapproval of the invitation.
“It is disheartening and distressing when an institution that is regarded as Catholic, such as Notre Dame, fails to follow the guidelines set forth by the Bishops of the Catholic Church, especially in these vital moral matters,” says the statement.
“It is Bishop Rhoades’ hope and prayer that all the institutions that bear the name ‘Catholic’ will affirm the Church’s teachings, expose the culture of death and build up the Culture of Life.”
from LifeSiteNews.com Apr 1, 2009
A brief review of the Diocese of Harrisburg web shows that our new bishop is also a strong supporter of the Catholic Church’s teaching on the right to life. Like you would expect anything else in an appointment from our current Vicar of Christ?
hbgdiocese.org/default.aspx?PageID=3ffdbc0d-83f2-4ac2-9c72-24e2c0e78836
Bishop Rhoades was one of many bishops who issued statements opposing a Catholic university honoring a staunch opponent of basic Catholic teaching on issues concerning the right to life.
"Another statement put out by Paul CB Schenck, Director of the Office of Respect Life Activities for Harrisburg, on behalf of Bishop Rhoades, said that the bishop has written to the university to express his disapproval of the invitation.
“It is disheartening and distressing when an institution that is regarded as Catholic, such as Notre Dame, fails to follow the guidelines set forth by the Bishops of the Catholic Church, especially in these vital moral matters,” says the statement.
“It is Bishop Rhoades’ hope and prayer that all the institutions that bear the name ‘Catholic’ will affirm the Church’s teachings, expose the culture of death and build up the Culture of Life.”
from LifeSiteNews.com Apr 1, 2009
A brief review of the Diocese of Harrisburg web shows that our new bishop is also a strong supporter of the Catholic Church’s teaching on the right to life. Like you would expect anything else in an appointment from our current Vicar of Christ?
hbgdiocese.org/default.aspx?PageID=3ffdbc0d-83f2-4ac2-9c72-24e2c0e78836