What is going on with these "Catholic" colleges?

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I am very upset that BO was honored at ND. I am also upset about Georgetown covering up their monogram?
Today I read that Fordham University has also honored pro choice Michael Bloomberg.

I am troubled that this is happening, but then again not really. Sycophants like Patricia McGuire of Trinity, let me know that there is a huge divide between catholics that are obedient and catholics by name only, or those that have clung onto a watered down faith.
Sadly it is obvious that nominal catholics such as herself and many like her are using their collegiate platforms to further the culture of death. I just wonder what is going on that these colleges that claim to be catholic are doing. You cannot serve two masters and yet it seems that they think they can.

One thing that I can say is when it is time for any of my 5 children to go to college, I am making a checklist of what colleges not to even touch. The wheat and the chaff is being seperated systematically for me.
 
I am very upset that BO was honored at ND. I am also upset about Georgetown covering up their monogram?
Today I read that Fordham University has also honored pro choice Michael Bloomberg.

I am troubled that this is happening, but then again not really. Sycophants like Patricia McGuire of Trinity, let me know that there is a huge divide between catholics that are obedient and catholics by name only, or those that have clung onto a watered down faith.
Sadly it is obvious that nominal catholics such as herself and many like her are using their collegiate platforms to further the culture of death. I just wonder what is going on that these colleges that claim to be catholic are doing. You cannot serve two masters and yet it seems that they think they can.

One thing that I can say is when it is time for any of my 5 children to go to college, I am making a checklist of what colleges not to even touch. The wheat and the chaff is being seperated systematically for me.
I’m confused as to what extent, exactly, these are Catholic universities (e.g. what kind of authority does the church exercise over them?). If indeed they are, and their staff is disobeying the church in matters of faith, it seems that these staff members should be removed. If the church has the authority to do so, and does not, one can only conclude that the church lacks the moral fortitude to do so.
 
Thanks Havard for that article I had no idea, but then again I knew it was rooted somewhere.
 
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