March 23, 2009

President Obama to Receive Honorary Degree from "Catholic" University of Notre Dame

It seems that the University of Notre Dame has even stopped pretending to be Catholic with their recent decision to honor pro-abort President Obama at their upcoming Commencement.  Visit http://www.notredamescandal.com/ to sign a petition against this violation of the Catholic Faith.  The petition will be sent to Notre Dame's President, Fr. John Jenkins, whose personal email address and telephone number is also listed.

Dr. Ralph McInerny has been a professor at Notre Dame since 1955, and his recent column describes perfectly this absolutely shameful betrayal of the Faith:

"Is Obama Worth a Mass?"
by Ralph McInerny

Now that the abortion president will be honored and feted and listened to at Notre Dame’s commencement, the question becomes, who will say the commencement Mass?

The University of Notre Dame has officially and with much self-satisfaction invited President Barack Obama to address its 2009 graduates and to receive an honorary law degree. Not to put too fine a point on it, this is a deliberate thumbing of the collective nose at the Roman Catholic Church to which Notre Dame purports to be faithful. Faithful? Tell it to Julian the Apostate.

That someone who procures or advocates abortion thereby excludes himself from communion with the Church has been clear doctrine all along, and increasingly bishops have found the courage to tell those Catholic politicians who are the great enablers of abortion legislation that they cannot receive Holy Communion. Is it any worse to celebrate such a politician as Barack Obama? So where does that put ND President Father Jenkins? He can hardly say Mass without receiving the body, blood, soul, and divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, so doubtless he will recuse himself and have someone else say the Mass. But to whom will he go? All his cohorts must come under the same cloud as he. Perhaps the pastor of the president’s erstwhile church in Chicago will be invited to harangue the assembled graduates and parents and faculty – those who can bring themselves to attend commencement this year. Why not?

Perhaps because, having been reminded of the sermons he heard over the years, Barack Obama distanced himself, as they say, from the fiery orator at whose feet he sat for decades. In this, whatever his motives, he has perhaps pointed a way for the Notre Dame administrators to redeem themselves. Perhaps they are unaware of Obama’s record on abortion. Perhaps they have not been paying attention to what he has already done as president. On being reminded of all this, and mindful of the parlous position this puts them into vis-a-vis the Church if they thus celebrate the president, perhaps they will as publicly rescind their invitation as they have issued it? Don’t count on it.

For one whose fifty-four year career as a member of the Notre Dame faculty is coming to an end this June, it is a bitter thing to reflect on the 2009 commencement speaker. It is of course convenient to have an excuse to absent oneself from the festivities. Listening to commencement addresses is the penalty that graduates must pay to receive their diplomas. One can count memorable commencement speeches on the cuticle of one finger. They are ceremonial occasions that will be little remembered and less celebrated. One has groaned at previous selections, but the invitation to Barack Obama is far from being the usual effort of the university to get into warm contact with the power figures of the day. It is an unequivocal abandonment of any pretense at being a Catholic university. And it is in sad continuity with decades of waffling that have led with seeming inevitability to it.

No event was more crucial for Catholic universities than the infamous 1967 Land O’Lakes statement in which the assembled presidents of Catholic institutions declared their freedom from the supposedly baleful influence of Catholic orthodoxy. They would continue to call themselves Catholic, but the definition of the term was constantly under construction. And this by institutions whose task is decidedly not to define what Catholicism is. And now we have come to the point where the University of Notre Dame is publicly excluding itself from allegiance to and acceptance of one of the most fundamental of Christian moral truths, mentioned explicitly in the Didache and again and again over the centuries. Abortion is an essentially evil act, both from the viewpoint of natural morality and from the explicit teaching of the Church. There is no way in which an individual, a politician or an institution can finesse that fact.

By inviting Barack Obama as commencement speaker, Notre Dame is telling the nation that the teaching of the Catholic Church on this fundamental matter can be ignored. Lip service may be paid to the teaching on abortion, but it is no impediment to upward mobility, to the truly vulgar lust to be welcomed into secular society, whether on the part of individuals or institutions.

Some years ago, Archbishop Michael Miller in his Vatican capacity as overseer of Catholic education, said in an address at Notre Dame that the Holy Father was considering prohibiting the use of “Catholic” by institutions whose behavior contradicts that use. By inviting Barack Obama to be the 2009 commencement speaker, Notre Dame has forfeited its right to call itself a Catholic university. It invites an official rebuke. May it come.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Shameful betrayal?" Your language is a bit harsh, especially for a seminarian, don't you think?

victoria said...

How much longer are we going to keep our heads in the sand? That invitation was a very calculated move. The apostates are becoming bolder because now there is only a Remnant of the true tradition of Faith. The schism is already here, and it is only a matter of time before the new american catholic church breaks away from Rome and the flock scatters. All the prophets of the end times agree that no one who is not under Blessed Mother's Mantle of Protection, who does not have a personal relationship with God, will be able to survive what is coming: the loss of the Faith.

Mary, Refuge of Holy Love, Protectress of the Faith, come to our aid!

Marina said...

This is very disappointing to hear, but kinda typical. Guess I should pray more.

Argent said...

Anonymous, what's harsher? Philip's choice of words? Or the act of ripping babies from their mothers' wombs? Or Catholics who support such acts?

Tell me, which one will be harder to defend at the throne of Judgment.

Then tell me what is truly more charitable. To call someone to repentance or to dance around with nice words.

Dan Hunter said...

"The schism is already here, and it is only a matter of time before the new american catholic church breaks away from Rome and the flock scatters"

Victoria,

The new American "catholic church" has broken away years ago from Rome and the flock is nary to be found.

"Shorten the days and hasten the end ,O Lord."


Anon:

Since when is the use of the term "shameful betrayal" harsh?
Especially when it is by far the most accurate description of the apostacy taking place at Our Ladys University.

Popes of the past have used that expression on many an occasion to describe apostacy.

Thank you for the excellent article Mr Johnson.

Andrea G said...

Indeed quite shameless behavior. Makes life harder for the rest of us Catholics.

Tom B. said...

Philip, did you go to Notre Dame? I'm just curious...I got the sense from your blog that you did.

Praying for your recovery and for Notre Dame.

Sincerely,

Tom

Simplex Vir said...

Why is it always some Anonymous coward who will poo-poo harsh language? Hey, Jesus might have said turn the other cheek..but at least he admitted he was Jesus and not some anonymous poo-pooer.

Shameful Betrayal, nay, calculated and intentional rebuttal of the Holy See. Oh and anonymous we need more seminarians like the humble Phillip that are willing to take these peddlers of apostacy back behind the wood shed!

In the spirit of ND Football, RAH RAH REE kick 'em in the knee, RAH RAH RASS kick 'em in the ......well you know the rest!

Benjamin said...

To add salt to the wound, Obama is expected to receive an honorary degree from the institution.

If this isn't a ringing endorsement to his legitimacy, I don't know what is.

Philip Gerard Johnson said...

Tom B: I did not go to Notre Dame, but I have many devout Catholic friends who go/went there and are horrified by the things that have been going on at Notre Dame for many years.

Anonymous: Your post reminded of a recent letter from Father Euteneuer (Human Life International) to one of his brother priests: "As a seminary rector, I would sincerely hope that you are not teaching by word or example the young men in your charge to be politically correct sissies who are afraid to roll up their sleeves and defend the Church in private and in public. We have tons of those types in the clergy already."

jack said...

i concur with philip's insightful and truthful post
notre dame is not catholic