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Friday, December 19, 2008

Merry Christmas: V-Monologues Unwrap $1K from BC Students and Support from Theology Dept.

Note: Well earned is the reputation that BC stands for "Barely Catholic". Once again, the "leadership" of this nominally Catholic College has totally abdicated its responsibility to lead young people into better decisions and scandalized them instead with this putrid example of modern pornography. If Catholic institutions fall this easily for this deception, imagine how quickly they'll be to follow the Antichrist when he comes...

Merry Christmas: V-Monologues Unwrap $1K from BC Students and Support from Theology Dept.

The student senate at Boston College voted to allocate $1,000 in college funds for increased 2009 campus productions of The Vagina Monologues. The Observer reports that a list of co-sponsors, including the theology department, was presented to the students in support of funding productions of the oft-criticized, vulgar play.

The Vagina Monologues is a sexually explicit and offensive play that favorably describes lesbian rape, group masturbation, and the reduction of sexuality to selfish pleasure. It is produced with the hope that by raising the awareness to violence against women, incidents of abuse will decrease.

The UGBC senate passed the decision to provide funds for the play in a narrow vote of 8-7. During deliberations, which lasted two hours, "concern over the appropriateness of the production and the need to bring women's issues into the public eye" were debated, The Observer reports.

Students in support of the Monologues argued that there is a precedent for funding the play, set by previous years. Boston College has been a consistent host of the play in past semesters.

However, the student senators who opposed the resolution cited the explicit humor in the play. Senator John Karl, who had previously supported productions of the Monologues, said that after reading the script he was now "troubled that it portrayed sexual assault in a liberating manner."

The Observer reports that in 2009 there will be three campus productions of The Vagina Monologues on campus. In past years there have been up to two performances a semester.

In the initial request for funding made to the student senators, a list of co-sponsors was included. "Perhaps the most controversial among this list of potential co-sponsors is the Theology Department," The Observer reports. "It remains unclear what actions, if any, will be taken in order to gauge professor support for the production before this year's co-sponsorship is either granted or denied."

"Some theology professors were concerned about the fact that more broad internal discussions within the department did not occur on such a controversial issue."

Some in the theology department, however, disagreed.

"I believe that the author, Eve Ensler, may have a good intention," said associate theology professor Margaret Schatkin. "The indecorous and intemperate language negates her cause, which is ostensibly to raise the position of women. This is officially the year of St. Paul in the Catholic Church, and the Apostle teaches us a lot about avoiding foul language."

"From the title on, the play does not meet apostolic standards of Christian discourse," continued Schatkin. "It also does not meet basic standards of literary quality. While admittedly there is great injustice around the world against women, e.g., human trafficking, such exploitation is not to be trivialized but should be made the subject of a serious dramatic work, which would not rely on vulgarity to get its message across."

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A Catholic U Outing: Dinner at a Gay Bar, A Sexually Graphic Play and Mass with the Obama-Supporting Pastor Pfleger

A Catholic U Outing: Dinner at a Gay Bar, A Sexually Graphic Play and Mass with the Obama-Supporting Pastor Pfleger

By Thaddeus M. Baklinski

NOTRE DAME, Indiana, December 18, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Notre Dame University students participating in the Cultural Diversity Seminar, sponsored by the university's Center for Social Concerns, spent their Fall Break in Chicago in order to be "immersed in the subcultures of the city," a report by the university's student newspaper, The Irish Rover, states.

The goal of the outing was to "increase awareness of the variety of approaches and strategies employed by ethnic organizations, churches and others to improve social conditions."

To this end, the field trip opened with Mass at St. Sabina's Catholic Parish, known for its "unique restructuring of the Mass" as well as for its pastor, Father Michael Pfleger, who gained national notoriety for supporting Barack Obama's presidential candidacy and for his sermon mocking Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at rival Barack Obama's former church.

Fr. Pfleger was temporarily removed from his parish by Chicago Archbishop Francis Cardinal George, and asked to "reflect on his recent statements and actions in the light of the church's regulations for all Catholic priests."

The Irish Rover reported that "although the students were able to take part in Father Pfleger's celebration of the Mass and hear his sermon, his early departure prior to the conclusion of the Mass prevented them from speaking to him afterwards."

Following a tour of the Board of Trade and a "Ghetto Bus Tour," the students were taken to dinner at a homosexual bar called Hamburger Mary's, where they attended a showing of "The Ville," described as "a weekly episodic performance that includes graphic scenes of homosexual activity."

The trip concluded with a session at the Chicago Centre in which "activist Prexy Nesbit" delivered "a political commentary against capitalism" and offered his support for Barack Obama.

To express your opinion and concern please contact:

Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C.
PresidentUniversity of Notre Dame
400 Main Building
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: 574.631.3903
Email: president@nd.edu

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Catholic University of San Francisco Develops Health Plan for Students that Covers Abortion

The University of San Francisco (USF), a Catholic institution, has a new student health insurance policy that provides coverage for abortion. Full-time USF undergraduate students are automatically enrolled in the university's plan unless they request a waiver and are able to prove that they have other, comparable insurance.

According to the plan document, which is available on the USF website, the student health insurance was "developed especially for eligible University of San Francisco students and their eligible dependents."

In other words, it appears that the USF coverage was included in a custom policy developed for the Catholic institution.

The Catholic Key, the newspaper of the diocese of Kansas City - St. Joseph, first reported this story on its Internet blog and notes that there is nothing in California law that would require USF to provide coverage for abortion.

The Cardinal Newman Society, which works to promote the renewal of Catholic higher education, calls on USF president Father Stephen Privett to immediately take action to remove the abortion coverage.

"Given the importance of life issues for Catholics, it is stunning that USF's student health program would pay for abortions," said Patrick Reilly, president of The Cardinal Newman Society. "I pray that this was a mistake and not a willful action of the Catholic university, but regardless of how the abortion coverage ended up in the policy, it clearly cannot remain."

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