NDRESPONSE. Go, read, look at pictures, watch video. These pro-life protests took place ON-CAMPUS, DURING Commencement. All pro-life protesters in South Bend that day were invited to participate.
BobCatholic;5353829:
Hold on. I see a contradiction here. First you say:
Pro lifers are told ""We could not go in with any signs or any t-shirts or anything that spoke badly of Notre Dame or Obama,
" he said. "
But then you say:
There were plenty of people wandering around campus at the ND Response events who had t-shirts and signs that were anti-ND and anti-Obama.
I didn’t say that first quote; it came from one of the lifesitenews articles another person posted.
Protesters were asked by ND Response not to bring in signs with graphic images of aborted babies, and to not have any signs that were negative towards Notre Dame and disrespectful of the President. Personally, I did not see any graphic images on campus, but I did see several people with t-shirts that were clearly “anti-Notre Dame”. These people were not bothered as far as I can tell. There were no arrests at the ND Response rally.
Viewpoint discrimination? Again, NO protests are permitted on Notre Dame’s private property that are NOT initiated by students and receive proper permits. Alan Keyes and Randall Terry and their group WERE NOT THE ONLY PRO-LIFE PROTESTERS AT NOTRE DAME. In fact, they were quite a minority of pro-life protesters who turned out that weekend, and even more in the minority in the fact that they were arrested (intentionally). That Notre Dame does not discriminate against pro-lifers is clear to me by the many concessions they made to pro-life protesters that weekend.
Precisely!
Well, you are 100% wrong in your prediction that pro-life protests on campus “would have been turned down”. ***Pro-Life groups DID apply for permission to protest on campus, and DID stage a rather large protest on Commencement weekend, which involved a public Rosary at the Grotto Saturday evening, an all-night Adoration vigil in an on-campus chapel, an open air Mass on South Quad that was attended by 2000+, and a Prayer Vigil for Life DURING Commencement in the Grotto. *** No one at any of these events was bothered; no one was arrested who chose to participate in these permitted protests.
I stand by Notre Dame, my alma mater, and I stand by the theology degree I received there. Bishop D’Arcy, from what I have heard him say at various Notre Dame events, fully stands by the Notre Dame Theology Department. It is full of excellent scholars whose commitment to the Catholic Church is clear both in their teaching and in their personal lives of faith. Again: Notre Dame is not this monolithic institution–it has its struggles and its faults, but there are many, many good parts of the University, and I have every confidence that Catholic students can and do receive a top-notch
Catholic education there.
The intense suspicion of and negativity towards Notre Dame that so many people here hold is understandable in some ways, but it seems that any good will towards Notre Dame you might have had is now gone. The anger seems to be clouding many people’s judgment and openness to hearing what actually occurred as opposed to what they believe happened based on various news accounts.
My apologies if I was mistaken about the appearance of pro life groups on ND campus May 17, 2009 during the Commencement address and the vigils the day before.
Exactly which Pro Life groups were on Campus other than ND Response and at what time? Which had permssion to attend and which did not? I’m not trying to put you on the spot, just trying to get my facts straighter. Thanks.
P.S. Are there pictures of the various responses? I think the only ones I saw were the Rosary at the grotto.