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Fr. Jenkins re-elected President of Notre Dame as Catholic identity questions linger
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.- The Board of Trustees of the University of Notre Dame has elected Fr. John I. Jenkins, CSC, to a second five-year term as university president. While Notre Dame officials praised him for his commitment to the Catholic character of the school, others have questioned the direction of the prestigious school. Fr. Jenkins’ tenure has featured continued controversy over the school’s Catholic identity, especially concerning the invitation to President Barack Obama to speak at the university's commencement ceremony and to receive an honorary degree. Critics had charged the action violated the U.S. Catholic bishops’ 2004 instruction in “Catholics in Political Life” which held that university honors are not to be given to pro-abortion politicians. Trustee Chairman Richard C. Notebaert said in his Oct. 16 announcement of Fr. Jenkins’ re-election said that the priest has demonstrated “inspiring and innovative” vision and leadership. “Building upon the foundation set by his Holy Cross predecessors, he is making the aspirations of this University a reality. The Fellows and Trustees look forward to continuing our work with him in service to Our Lady’s University,” he stated. The trustees in a separate resolution spoke of their “respect and full confidence” in Fr. Jenkins, saying he has advanced the university’s mission to “attain the highest standards of excellence in teaching, scholarship and research in a community of learning where truth is informed by belief and where, specifically, the Catholic faith and intellectual tradition are celebrated and lived.” The Fellows of the University expressed their “appreciation” for what they said was Fr. Jenkins’ commitment to the “Catholic character of the university.” Fr. Jenkins said he was “humbled” by the re-election. “With the support of our Trustees, I will continue pursuing the goals I cited at my inauguration four years ago – offering an unsurpassed undergraduate education, becoming even more pre-eminent as a research university, and ensuring that our Catholic character informs all that we do,” he commented. Patrick J. Reilly, president of the Manassas, Virginia-based Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), was critical of Fr. Jenkins’ re-election. “Notre Dame has suffered terribly in recent years because of a lack of leadership and commitment to its Catholic identity,” he commented, charging that Fr. Jenkins has displayed “public disrespect.” In Reilly’s view, Fr. Jenkins has allowed “repeated scandals” such as the honors for President Obama and the performances of The Vagina Monologues. The CNS characterized Notre Dame’s bestowal of an honorary degree upon President Obama as being in “direct defiance” of the U.S. bishops. Bishop John M. D’Arcy of Fort Wayne-South Bend published a pastoral reflection in the August 31 issue of the Jesuit-run America Magazine concerning both the Obama degree controversy and the controversy over the Vagina Monologues. "Although he spoke eloquently about the importance of dialogue with the president of the United States, the president of Notre Dame chose not to dialogue with his bishop on these two matters, both pastoral and both with serious ramifications for the care of souls, which is the core responsibility of the local bishop," he wrote. "Both decisions," Bishop D’Arcy revealed, "were shared with me after they were made and, in the case of the honorary degree, after President Obama had accepted." The bishop also criticized the university’s Board of Trustees for saying “nothing” about the Obama controversy at its spring meeting. “When the meeting was completed, they made no statement and gave no advice. In an age when transparency is urged as a way of life on and off campus, they chose not to enter the conversation going on all around them and shaking the university to its roots,” he wrote, urging the board to “take up its responsibility afresh, with appropriate study and prayer… with greater seriousness and in a truly Catholic spirit.” CNA contacted the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend for comment on Fr. Jenkins’ re-election but did not receive a response by deadline. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Debbie C.
Gulfport,MS. USA 10/21/2009 02:32 PM EST
I can't believe it!
Published by: Chris Lane
Temecula/CA/United States 10/20/2009 10:43 PM EST
kind of unrelated but I'm glad they lost to S.C. last weekend :-)
Published by: robert matzinger
taylor/michigan/usa 10/20/2009 07:47 PM EST
The actions of father Jenkins in awarding ther leading abortionist in the world, Obama, an honory doctorate degree, allowing him to give the commencement address to our students, and the Board reappointing him as president of Our Ladys University, just reinforces our knowledge that Notre Dame in no longer a school under the influence of the Catholic Church.
Our beloved Notre Dame, as in instituion, has abandonded it's heritage: our Catholic Faith. It has become just another secular school.
Onlt prayer to Christ and Our Holy Mother can restore Notre Dame to it's Catholic Faith.
Published by: catherine KENNEDY
Melbourne Australia 10/20/2009 05:06 PM EST
Next time how about giving the presidency of Notre Dame here to a truly sincere pro life leader!
Well the comments here of eg Laura a Notre Dame student here are so telling!
it seems the pro abortion mindset that was somewhat reinforced by rewarding Obama with a both most undeserved and uncalled for prize at Notre Dame, may have permeated Lauras mind
That wil not do !
Young Catholic women, our mothers of the future need to know that pro life is a fundamental teaching of the Catholic Church!
So what is Notre Dame teaching its students! The sight of anyone smirking with delight when a high profile pro abortion supporter came last May is permanently seared in the minds of the pro life people that work so hard for the innocent unborn our future the next generation!How demoralising to so many was the sight of a pro abortion politician getting a prize! Surely Notre Dame could have chosen someone far more deserving for a prize
how about any of the pro life leaders in the USA next time or those that pray outside the abortion clinics the brave footsoldiers of the pro life movement
so Notre Dame please wiseup true Catholics want true Catholic leadership.
simple as that!
Published by: Dr. W. Luckey
Front Royal, VA 10/20/2009 02:28 PM EST
This just demonstrates why Father Jenkins was put in charge and is still at the helm--the Board itself is corrupt.
Published by: Francis Xavier T
Washington, D.C. 10/20/2009 01:55 PM EST
Dear Ken Golden, have you noticed that no one refers John Jenkins as a father anymore. Please refer him as mister or president if you like. "Father" is a very intimate title dear to our heart. Laura, may I ask pro-choice of what? Murder? If you are correct, many Cardinals, priests, and Catholics signed the petition must be wrong then.
Published by: Marie
Gainesville, VA 10/20/2009 12:28 PM EST
This is SAD news. God works in mysterious ways; His wonder is to behold. Perhaps Fr. Jenkins, I pray your heart is converted to the truths of the Catholic faith. There is still time...
Published by: WM
US 10/20/2009 12:28 PM EST
It's amazing how people actually expect the Bishops to teach the Church. The Bishops sent a letter condemning Notre Dame's Obama scandal and then create a bigger one by gushing and cooing over the Man of Death's Peace Prize. When the Schism finally comes, I will stick with the Church and let the U.S.Bishops, Jenkins, and NDU go their own way.
Published by: Nancy
Parkland, FL, USA 10/20/2009 11:31 AM EST
I will pray for Fr. Jenkins and for the Notre Dame Trustees - for conversion of hearts. I will also pray for Notre Dame to have a new president and Trustees if these have learned nothing from the Obama fiasco. They all have a grave responsibility not just to the students but to all who are influenced by their actions. So far, their message to these clearly says "Don't listen to the bishops". Christ is speaking to us through our bishops - Notre Dame has made itself an obstacle to His message. May God grant them all knowledge of their sins.
Published by: Chien
Antioch/CA/USA 10/20/2009 03:07 AM EST
We are free to choose good and do good, for all good comes from God.
We Catholics believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life.
Pro-choice and pro-abortion are not pro-life.
Published by: Ken Golden
Davenport, IA 10/20/2009 12:23 AM EST
While Fr. Jenkins may indeed create a culture of learning and high achievement, I can not fathom that anyone on the university's Board believes that "the Catholic faith ... is celebrated and lived" when the school has honored a politician who has been consistently in favor of abortion rights and who refuses to recognize the basic right to life of all children. There was no dialogue with President Obama and he certainly has not looked to Notre Dame for guidance since he was on campus. The decision to grant Obama an honorary degree was a mistake and no Catholic family should support the school until it publicly apologizes for the decision.
Published by: Michael
Nashville/TN/USA 10/19/2009 11:06 PM EST
The comment from the Notre Dame student who objects to the term "pro-abortion," illustrates even better than the article the sad state of affairs at NDU. Pray our bishops will not stand by and allow these scandals upon scandals to continue any longer.
Published by: Louis
Singapore 10/19/2009 10:39 PM EST
Laura, if your response is the response of a Notre Dame student giving testimony to the Catholic identity, you need to stow it. Honestly, you equate pro-choice and pro-abortion as different entities. Pro-choice means towards or in favor of choice and that choice has to do with abortion; hence, one who supports that choice supports abortion, as they allow it to continue. If you would like to give credence to your Catholic identity, read Humanae Vitae and Evangelium Vitae. Understanding these papal encyclicals will solidify a Catholic stand point, and if you want to take it a step further read Theology of the Body. Then, you can give witness to your Catholic identity on this issue, not some media type spin. The defense of human life, especially the innocent, is not some faddish choice, but the call of every Christian.
Published by: Nicholas Beck
Savage MD 10/19/2009 10:10 PM EST
To Laura:
Pro-Choice...Pro choosing what? Can someone really be pro allowing others to take an innocent human life for selfish purposes? Could one have been legitimately pro-holocaust in Hitler's Germany under the guise of "individual conscience"? As someone once illustrated for me, it comes down to this: Is the fetus a living being? Yes. Is it of the species homo-sapiens? Yes. What else is relevant? It has all the potential that any other human being has. Yet, puppies are afforded more rights and protections in our day than that living being of our own species.
Published by: Larry
Arkansas 10/19/2009 09:44 PM EST
I am deeply ashamed that the Trustees would re-elect John I. Jenkins as President of Notre Dame. When we think of the poor example the Trustees and Mr. Jenkins have set before the sudents of Notre Dame, no wonder that some are confused concerning the teachings of the Church. Pro-choice IS the same as pro-abortion.
Published by: John
Granger, IN 10/19/2009 08:59 PM EST
Honestly, Laura, CNA doesn't have to succumb to the pro-abort propaganda lingo. They call it what it really is. What does pro-choice really mean? It means that you can choose whether or not to kill your baby!
Published by: James
Tampa/FL 10/19/2009 06:44 PM EST
Woe to us, too bad for the school that should be now, formerly names "Our Lady"--Mercy Lord--help sanity to return to your creation!
Published by: Francis
Wareham MA 10/19/2009 06:43 PM EST
John Jenkins, and the board of trustees of Notre Dame obviously share in the same heretical mindset as other apostate "Catholics" like Judas Iscariot, Ted Kennedy, Annibale Bugnini; and countless other progressivist and modernist "Catholics" through the ages!
Sadly, Notre Dame has been "Catholic" in name only for a long time. Jenkins and his ilk are pro abortion, Pro sodomite, secular, relativists, and indifferentists! Not to mention they allow pagans a place on campus to go and "worship" their "god". Sadly I don't see the current Pope or the Bishop stepping in to stop this any time soon. Notre Dame, like so many other "Catholic" universities and parishes have been infiltrated and taken over by the modernists liberals. Pray the rosary that Heretics like Jenkins, the board of trustees, some of our clergy and bishops will be replaced with TRUE and FAITHFUL Catholics soon!
Published by: JLS
Riverside, CA, USA 10/19/2009 06:42 PM EST
Laura, NDU groupie: Propaganda is in the mind; butchered babies are in the womb. Those who assent to abortion have excommunicated themselves "latae sententiae", according to Canon Law. The top authority of Canon Law for the whole Church refused to give Communion to any pro-abortion politician in his Archdiocese. Anyone who is pro-choice is also pro-abortion. If you are not with Jesus, then you are against Him. Your education at Notre Dame University is not impressive. All those library resources and a few faithful professors there, and how do you turn out, but a parrot of the NDU cookie cutter machine.
Published by: Michael
Lake Jackson 10/19/2009 06:26 PM EST
No such thing as pro-abortion... Huh!? There most certainly is such a thing. You don't think Obama is pro-abortion? What about Pelosi? How about Sebellius? And then let a Catholic Institution, such as Notre Dame, honor such a one as Obama with an invitation to speak at Commencement and bestow upon him a Doctor of Law degree. The term "pro-choice" is an oxy-moron anyway since the baby has no choice.
Published by: Robertz
USA 10/19/2009 06:20 PM EST
Laura, there is no such thing as "pro-choice". You are either a supporter of genocide or against it, where the victim is never given the choice to be killed or not.
And begging your pardon, but you just witnessed for Satan, not Christ and His Catholic Church, in your post. Perhaps you did not know what you were doing. For surely you would not be "pro-choice" concerning slavery, or "pro-choice" concerning the Holocaust, or "pro-choice" concerning rape, or "pro-choice" concerning pedophilia, etc? There ARE moral absolutes. These are taught by the Church for those who listen, and have a hard time discerning from the natural law through reason. I will assume you just made a mistake in what you wrote in your post, and did not convey what you were really trying to say.
Published by: Laura
Notre Dame, IN 10/19/2009 05:37 PM EST
Pro-choice, not pro-abortion. There is no such thing as pro-abortion.
This shouldn't be presented as a news story when you use propaganda terms like that and only interview people you know agree with your point of view.
I am a Notre Dame student who witnesses our Catholic character every day and I don't think the writer nor the interviewees know anything about it.
Published by: William James, PhD
Sacramento/ CA/USA 10/19/2009 05:03 PM EST
At moments like these, I must remind myself that of the twelve apostles, there was one named Judas.
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