Bishop Doran expresses "Dismay and Outrage" with ND Decision

Rockford Bishop Doran: ‘Dismay and Outrage’ at Notre Dame Honor for President Obama

The following is the text of the letter provided by Bishop Thomas G. Doran to The Cardinal Newman Society:

March 31, 2009

Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
President
University of Notre Dame
400 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556

Dear President Jenkins:

I wish to express in my own name and on behalf of the Catholic community of this Diocese, my dismay and outrage at your decision to invite the current President of the United States to address the 2009 graduates of the University of Notre Dame and to receive an honorary degree.

This decision of your flies in the face of the expressed directive of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in the year 2004, that Catholic institutions not so honor those who profess opposition to the Church’s doctrine on abortion and embryonic stem cell research.

I would ask that you rescind this unfortunate decision and so avoid dishonoring the practicing Catholics of the United States, including those of this Diocese. Failing that, please have the decency to change the name of the University to something like, “The Fighting Irish College” or “Northwestern Indiana Humanist University.” Though promotion of the obscene is not foreign to you, I would point out that it is truly obscene for you to take such decisions as you have done in a university named for our Blessed Lady, whom the Second Vatican Council called the Mother of the Church.

I sign myself

Very truly yours,

The Most Reverend Thomas G. Doran, D.D., J.C.D.
Bishop of Rockford


What a great letter! Thank you, Bishop Doran!

Comments

  1. I'm far more in favor of "Humanist U" than "Fighting Irish College." So much so that I re-wrote the school's fight song!

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  2. Yea, I think this makes 10 Bishops that have come out publicaly against NObama coming to Notre Dame. Too bad Fr. Jenkins can't get the message.

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