NOTRE DAME, IN - Notre Dame's prospective honoring of
President Obama unleashes a storm of protest.
So far thirty-four bishops, including two Cardinals,
have joined Bishop D'Arcy in condemning this action.
The fissure between University and Church disclosed
last year when fifty bishops moved their conference
from Notre Dame because of the Vagina Monologues
has widened greatly. And the disillusionment,
sadness, and anger reflected in the countless
messages from alumni, parents, family, and friends of
the University that we have received are further
testimony to the severe damage that this improvident
act has inflicted.
We defer consideration of all of this to a later bulletin
in order to describe actions that can be taken in
response to this move by the University.
Student plans. The student committees
are
planning events of prayer and protest probably
beginning the evening of May 16th and in any event
continuing on graduation day, May 17th. We are
informed Bishop D'Arcy likely will participate. Non-
students
will be welcome. We hope many will attend. We will
furnish details as soon as we have them, but the best
way for keeping abreast is to sign up for bulletins from
the ad hoc student organization ND
Response.
Alumni Weekend Panel & Sycamore
Breakfast.
To assist you in planning, we note that, for the fourth
year, there will be a panel discussion on the Catholic
identity of Notre Dame sponsored by the Class of
1952 on either Friday or Saturday of Alumni Weekend,
June 4-6 and a Sycamore breakfast at the Morris Inn
on Saturday. Bill Dempsey will again moderate. The
panel members will be Dr. Ralph McInerny, Dr. Walter
Nicgorski, Arina Grossu ('05), and Jonathon Buttaci
('09). It would be helpful if those who think they might
attend would let us know as soon as may be
convenient. We will provide more information shortly.
Suggested actions
- Sign our petition if you haven't and
disseminate it broadly. The forwarding link is at the
top right of the petition, (Our home page also contains
a link to the petition, www.sycamoretrust.org.) The
Cardinal Newman Society also sponsors a
petition that has attracted over 300,000
signatories.
- Tell Father Jenkins and the other Fellows of
the University what you think if you
haven't. (Under the
Statutes of the University, the Fellows are charged
with seeing to it
that "[t]he essential character of the University as a
Catholic institution of higher learning shall at all times
be maintained.")
- Contact your bishop. We list at the end of this
bulletin the bishops who have already spoken out. If
yours has, thank him. If not, urge him to speak.
Protesting bishops have declared Notre Dame's
action to be in conflict with the 2004 USCCB warning
that Catholic universities "should not honor those who
act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles."
- Send copies of your
messages to
news@sycamoretrust.org. We intend to
assemble
representative
protests for submission to the Fellows and the Board.
- Submit an announcement to your church
bulletin.
Some parish bulletins have provided information and
contacts. We urge you
to submit a posting for yours. A generic
sample:
Notre Dame and President Obama. For
those interested in the controversy over the University
of Notre Dame's invitation to President Obama to
receive an honorary degree and to be the
Commencement Speaker, information and a petition
are provided by an organization of Notre Dame alumni,
The Sycamore Trust, www.sycamoretrust.org.
Because of the President's strong pro-abortion
position, many bishops and others have protested
Notre Dame's honoring him.
- If your bishop has spoken out, ask your pastor to
publicize the action. He might endorse and can in any
case include some words from the bishop's
statement.
Bishop _____ has protested Notre
Dame's
action in proposing to confer an honorary degree upon
President Obama and to have him as the
Commencement speaker. The President's strong
pro-abortion position and recent actions are well
known.
Our bishop has declared _____. An
organization of Notre Dame alumni provides
information and a petition at www.sycamoretrust.org.)
- Write letters to your
diocesan paper and urge full news
coverage with
inclusion of the views of ND alumni through
Sycamore. (Contact: Bill Dempsey, 703-536-4666,
whdempsey@sycamoretrust.org
- Support the
Fund for the Protection of Human Life as we have
previously recommended.
- Support the
students. Some of the students' activities require
funding. Contributions cannot be made to them
directly, but the Fund provides
support. Those who wish to indicate their desire to
help the students can do so through the Fund. Simply
follow the instructions for contributions to the Fund
with an additional sentence:
I designate this
contribution for the use of The Notre Dame Fund for
the Protection of Human Life. It is my desire that this
contribution be used first to support the student-led
ND Response protesting the University's invitation to
President Obama, and then to support the Fund
generally.
To encourage and thank the students, write them at
ndresponse@gmail
Please take special note of the strong April 16th
statement of support by Bishop D'Arcy: "I am
supportive of all efforts by NDResponse or any other
prayerful and dignified demonstrations by Notre Dame
students, and if my schedule allows, I will attend and
also meet with students if they would find this helpful."
Sources for information
The Cardinal
Newman Society site is a good source for
general information. As we have mentioned, the
student site is http://www.ndresp
onse.com.
A caution for those who may visit the University
Bishop D'Arcy has wisely counseled all "to stay away
from unseemly and unhelpful demonstrations," and
the diocesan office requested Catholics not to attend
an anti-Notre Dame, anti-Obama rally held on Good
Friday. South Bend Tribune, April 11, 2009.
This rally was organized by Operation Rescue, the
aggressive pro-life organization headed by Randall
Terry. He has opened a South Bend office and plans,
in his words, "an ugly fight" that is "not for the
fainthearted." "Notre Dame ," he has declared, will rue
the day they invited this Agent of Death to speak." He
plans to "raze (sic) hell" to "make life miserable for
those at Notre Dame who betrayed the Faith."
Protests have begun and so have fisticuffs, with
someone assaulting a demonstrator near Notre
Dame wearing an Obama mask and smeared with
red stain.
The student gathering should be our focus.
Bishops protesting Fr. Jenkins's decision
1. Bishop John D'Arcy - Fort Wayne-South
Bend,
IN
2. Bishop
Samuel Aquila - Fargo, ND
3. Bishop Gregory Aymond -
Austin, TX
4. Bishop Robert Baker - Birmingham, AL
5. Bishop Gerald Barbarito -
Palm Beach, FL
6. Archbishop Eusebius Beltran -
Oklahoma City,
OK
7. Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz- Lincoln,
NE
8. Archbishop Daniel
Buechlein - Indianapolis,
IN
9. Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Cantú - San Antonio,
TX
10. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo - Houston,
TX
11. Archbishop Timothy Dolan - New York,
NY
12. Bishop Thomas Doran -
Rockford, IL
13. Auxiliary Bishop John Dougherty -
Scranton, PA
14. Cardinal Francis George - Chicago, IL;
President,
USCCB
15. Archbishop José Gomez - San Antonio,
TX
16. Bishop William Higi - Lafayette, IN
17. Archbishop Alfred Hughes - New
Orleans,
LA
18. Bishop Jerome Listecki - La Crosse,
WI
19. Bishop William E. Lori -
Bridgeport,
CT
20. Bishop George J. Lucas - Springfield,
IL
21. Bishop Robert Lynch - St.
Petersburg, FL
22. Bishop Joseph Martino -
Scranton, PA
23. Bishop Charles Morlino -
Madison, WI
24. Bishop George Murry -
Youngstown,
OH
25. Archbishop John J. Myers - Newark,
NJ
26. Bishop R. Walker Nickless - Sioux City,
IA
27. Archbishop John C. Nienstedt - St. Paul
and Minneapolis, MN
28. Archbishop Edwin
O'Brien - Baltimore, MD
29. Bishop Thomas Olmsted - Phoenix,
AZ
30. Bishop Kevin Rhoades -
Harrisburg, PA
31. Bishop Alexander Sample -
Marquette,
MI
32. Bishop Richard F. Stika - Knoxville,
TN
33. Bishop Edward J. Slattery -
Tulsa, OK
34. Bishop Anthony
Taylor - Little Rock, AR

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