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Finally, the secular media is following the story re Notre Dame and Obama.
Chicago might be the largest feeder-city of students to Notre Dame.
Today, the Chicago Tribune managed to speak about the invite to Obama.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/religion/chi-obama-notre-damemar25,0,4784480.story
In part …
"Abortion debate dogs Obama’s plan to deliver commencement address
By John McCormick | Tribune correspondent
March 25, 2009
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the University of Notre Dame this spring has triggered a national debate over whether such a prominent supporter of abortion rights should be welcomed at one of America’s premier Catholic universities.
Obama’s decision to speak at the school’s May 17 commencement is generating strong feelings on all sides, with supporters saying he should be welcomed as the nation’s leader and opponents saying he should be shunned because of his views.
As the leaders of campus groups upset about his selection prepared to meet Tuesday evening to map out opposition plans, abortion opponents from across the country said they were making plans to travel here for the commencement.
The prospect of graphic abortion photos lining areas leading into the ceremony, meanwhile, has some students fearing that their day of accomplishment will be tarnished.
“Both my grandmothers are coming,” said Billy Lyman, a senior from Glenview. “They don’t want to see that on their way into the ceremony. Nobody should be subjected to that on such a happy day. I’m really concerned the day is going to be marred.”
Among opponents of abortion rights there is talk of not applauding after the president speaks. Lyman, who has supported Obama since his 2004 U.S. Senate campaign, said such protests make him “embarrassed to be a Catholic.”
On Tuesday, a bishop whose diocese includes Notre Dame said he would not attend the commencement, citing as one of his factors Obama’s recent decision to expand federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research.
“While claiming to separate politics from science, he has in fact separated science from ethics and has brought the American government, for the first time in history, into supporting direct destruction of innocent human life,” Bishop John D’Arcy of the Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend said in a statement. …"
Chicago might be the largest feeder-city of students to Notre Dame.
Today, the Chicago Tribune managed to speak about the invite to Obama.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/religion/chi-obama-notre-damemar25,0,4784480.story
In part …
"Abortion debate dogs Obama’s plan to deliver commencement address
By John McCormick | Tribune correspondent
March 25, 2009
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the University of Notre Dame this spring has triggered a national debate over whether such a prominent supporter of abortion rights should be welcomed at one of America’s premier Catholic universities.
Obama’s decision to speak at the school’s May 17 commencement is generating strong feelings on all sides, with supporters saying he should be welcomed as the nation’s leader and opponents saying he should be shunned because of his views.
As the leaders of campus groups upset about his selection prepared to meet Tuesday evening to map out opposition plans, abortion opponents from across the country said they were making plans to travel here for the commencement.
The prospect of graphic abortion photos lining areas leading into the ceremony, meanwhile, has some students fearing that their day of accomplishment will be tarnished.
“Both my grandmothers are coming,” said Billy Lyman, a senior from Glenview. “They don’t want to see that on their way into the ceremony. Nobody should be subjected to that on such a happy day. I’m really concerned the day is going to be marred.”
Among opponents of abortion rights there is talk of not applauding after the president speaks. Lyman, who has supported Obama since his 2004 U.S. Senate campaign, said such protests make him “embarrassed to be a Catholic.”
On Tuesday, a bishop whose diocese includes Notre Dame said he would not attend the commencement, citing as one of his factors Obama’s recent decision to expand federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research.
“While claiming to separate politics from science, he has in fact separated science from ethics and has brought the American government, for the first time in history, into supporting direct destruction of innocent human life,” Bishop John D’Arcy of the Diocese of Ft. Wayne-South Bend said in a statement. …"