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elts1956
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The Devil can quote the Bible. What does the Holy Father say about the Notre Dame situation?
I have also “heard” bo supporters were ignored and not chastized, arrested etc. Any truth to this? All Pro Life people need to carry a video camera with them as every protest, vigil.There seems to be a good bit of passion about the issue of Notre Dame persuing trespass issues.
There is a simple answer in criminal law: “If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime”… It appears that Notre Dame set up a process by which protesters could go on campus legally, and it appears that some individuals chose to not go through the process; in other words, it appears that they invited a confrontation by knowingly violating trespass law.
I use the word “appears” because the media is not the most reliable source of information, particularly when issues tend to be heated up by emotions.
There are some who advocate confrontation concerning the issues around abortion. Without castiagting them, that seems not to be the mind of the Church, nor the mind of the large majority of pro-life advocates.
This matter will play itself out in the courts, unless Notre Dame chooses for whatever reason to not persue the matter further. I liken the trespassers in this case to those, such as the Berrigans, et alia, who have protested war, nuclear weapons, the War College, and other issues related; much of it made very good street theater and accomplished not a terrible amount more. They claim credit for getting the War College changed, a subject that may or may not be true (the change, if it actually occured), and the credit which may or may not be due to the street drama aspects of their protests.
It should be noted that there were protests at Notre Dame which are not being prosecuted, because they apparently used the proper channels for their gathering.
Which leaves one to question whether Notre Dame, being a private institution and having the same property rights as other institutions, corporations, and individuals, has the right to limit the number of protesters, or protest sites, or who (e.g. the media) may or may not cover them. The law certainly grants that right.
None of which I say should suggest to anyone that I agree with Notre Dame’s invitation to the President. It is my sincere hope that some significant contributors will finally get the message, and send a message to the Board of Trustees. There isn’t much else except perhaps the passage of time that will result in change otherwise. And there is probably no message as convincing as cutting off funds. The reasons to be given if there is a change probably won’t be direct, open and honest - in other words they will mealy-mouth their way through it - but if they get cut off at the knees funding-wise, one can bet good money change will come.