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elts1956
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But Rach., ND is the one who broke all ties to its Catholic identity in the Land O Lakes delaration in which it was decared that it was no longer under ANY Catholic jurisdiction. How can one be assured that the theology is Catholic theology, that ND hasn’t fallen to ONLY teaching the deals of Social Justice without the truths of the Church being the foundation of ALL its teaching? Bishop D’Arcy has stated he wants to “save” what is left of ND’s identity, those students who adhere to the teachings and the faith of the Church. But unless those students can somehow turn this secular identity of ND around, I think Notre Dame can no longer be considered the flagship of Catholic culture.Familiarity with Notre Dame’s campus and with the events of the weekend would probably help to clarify what happened here…I wasn’t in that area of campus when the arrests took place, but I saw photographs and can place it in my mind. It is VERY clear when one enters the ND campus at the main gate, and for the most part ALL protesters, including the pro-life and pro-Obama ones, were gathered outside the gates, along the streets. They would know when they entered campus and when they would be trespassing. As far as I am aware, this man’s report is hearsay–all of the local news outlets focused on reports of women trespassing through security checkpoints or closer to the Stadium and Convocation Center where Commencement was being held. Notre Dame cops weren’t wandering the streets just outside of campus arresting pro-lifers and letting pro-choicers roam free.
Please, I invite you to come to Notre Dame, wander about the campus, sit in on a few theology classes, attend a conference sponsored by the Center for Ethics and Culture, top it off with Mass at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart–and then tell me that Notre Dame “is truly then a secular university, not tied to the Catholic Church in the least.”