Professor who threatened to desecrate Eucharist has not been disciplined, university says
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Professor P.Z. Myers / Chancellor Jacqueline Johnson

.- The University of Minnesota has told CNA that disciplinary action has not been taken against Professor Paul Zachary Myers, a biology professor at the school’s Morris campus who threatened to acquire and desecrate a consecrated Host on his popular science blog Pharyngula. However, impeachment proceedings have begun against the University of Central Florida student senator who took a Host from a Catholic Mass in the incident which inspired Myers to make his threat.

Daniel Wolter, the News Service Director in the Office of University Relations at the University of Minnesota, reiterated in an e-mail to CNA that Professor Myers’ views “do not reflect the views of the University of Minnesota.”

“We appreciate the Catholic League's making us aware of the improper link to Myers' blog that was on the University website,” Wolter wrote. “That link has been removed as it was a violation of University web policy.”

The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights had criticized Myers’ threat in a July 10 press release, calling for those who oversee Myers to “act quickly and decisively.”

University’s response

Wolter said in his e-mail that “no disciplinary action has been taken against Professor Myers.”

He referred CNA to Chancellor Jacqueline Johnson’s message to the University of Minnesota at Morris community for further comment.

In her statement, Chancellor Johnson said:

“I deeply regret that the postings have been so upsetting to so many people and that this has, in turn, caused some individuals to question the values of civility, respect, academic inquiry and critical thought that are the hallmark of this institution.”

She said personal and intellectual engagement at the school is done in “in the framework of intellectual and critical inquiry, not from a platform of name-calling and derogation.” 

In her message, Chancellor Johnson voiced her expectation that faculty and staff “interact and engage in a civil and respectful way in the workplace, and it is my hope that this demeanor would extend beyond the boundaries of their University responsibilities and commitments.”

The outcry surrounding Professor Myers stems from his threats to acquire and desecrate the Eucharist in a July 8 posting on his scienceblogs.com blog Pharyngula. In that post, in which he derisively called the consecrated Host a “cracker,” Myers wrote:

“Can anyone out there score me some consecrated communion wafers?” Myers wrote. “…if any of you would be willing to do what it takes to get me some, or even one, and mail it to me, I’ll show you sacrilege, gladly, and with much fanfare. I won’t be tempted to hold it hostage… but will instead treat it with profound disrespect and heinous cracker abuse, all photographed and presented here on the web.”

Subsequent to posting his request for Communion hosts on his blog, Myers told CNA that he had received hosts from a number of people, both in person and through the mail.

The case of Cook

Myers made the threat in response to an incident at the University of Central Florida (UCF) where student senator Webster Cook had taken a consecrated Host from a June 29 Mass and kept it in his possession for a week despite pleas for its return.

Cook claimed he had received death threats because of his action and filed an official abuse complaint with the UCF student court, alleging that a Catholic leader had forcibly tried to retrieve the Host which Cook had taken back to his seat. His complaint was dismissed.

Cook has also charged UCF Catholic Campus Ministries with violating campus anti-hazing rules governing the coerced consumption of food and has alleged the Catholic group has violated the school’s underage drinking policy by serving communion wine to underage students.

Catholic students had filed a formal complaint against Cook for disrupting the Mass. Cook also faces charges that he represented himself as a student senator in the incident.

On Thursday night after fifteen minutes of deliberation 33 of the 35 UCF student senators voted to impeach Cook on the charge he represented himself as a student senator, the Orlando Sentinel reports. The vote does not remove Cook from office, but instead begins an investigation that could remove him from his Senate seat if he is found to have violated Senate ethics rules.

The impeachment was prompted by an affidavit filed by a student government official, which includes statements from those associated with the Catholic Campus Ministry who confronted Cook at the June 29 Mass.

Cook was not at Thursday night’s Senate meeting, but was reported to have been on a planned family trip.

Myers: It’s about being forced to show respect

This past Sunday, Professor Myers wrote on his blog that he would desecrate a Koran in addition to desecrating a consecrated Host, writing, “Thanks to all who have demanded that I treat that silly book [the Koran] with disrespect, I’ll have to treat both equally.”

Catholic League President Bill Donohue had recently noted that in 2006 Myers had criticized those who published inflammatory cartoons disparaging the Muslim prophet Mohammed. In a Tuesday statement, Donohue said:

“The latest threat by Myers only makes matters worse. Instead of treating Catholicism with the respect he has previously shown for Islam, he now pledges to disrespect Islam the way he pledges to disrespect Catholicism (once again!). This is his idea of equal treatment.”

Donohue argued that Myers had an opportunity to either rebut or sustain claims that there is a “moral vacuity” in Darwinian visions of society, depending on whether or not he engaged in the threatened desecrations.

In an interview with Catholic Radio International, Professor Myers portrayed his threats as the result of what he perceives to be Bill Donohue’s forceful tactics rather than any official actions by the Church.

Myers was asked by radio show host Jeff Gardner if any official representative of the Catholic Church had told him he had to believe in the true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.  “Well, that’s actually a very good point,” said Myers. “There’s been no official response from the Catholic Church and I would make a deal here, that I would return these wafers to the nearest Catholic church if the Church would come out and disavow the tactics of Bill Donohue and the people who have threatened my job and have threatened my life,” Myers said.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Andy Holland
Somerset PA USA 09/29/2009 08:51 AM EST
If every atom in the universe were in play for a lottery, you would have to correctly pop out billions upon billions to approach the odds of forming gene sequences by any set of random processes. Darwinism is dead and these poor atheists have nothing left to the fig leaf - so they respond with idiotic passions, ridiculous stunts, lawsuits, contempt for others and hatred for all that is sacred. Science isn't backing them up - and they know it, and they are afraid - and they have reason to be. So they are acting foolishly to provoke a response because they know there is a God, but they do not know God.
Published by: Annamaria
Phoenix Az 07/28/2008 02:45 AM EST
I don't believe that any Catholic will send a Consacrate Host to a so called professor Mayers. I am sure that he or some of his friend bought those host from a gifshop and are having fun spreading hate or anger all over the world. But why is so much hate against the Catholic Church? IS IT BECAUSE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS THE ONLY CHURCH STARTED 2000 YEARS AGO BY JESUS CHRIST HIM SELF?
Published by: Trimelda
Idaho Falls, ID USA 07/25/2008 11:42 AM EST
How about a world wide novena of reparation to Christ in the Blessed Sacrament from August 13th-the day of Mary's Falling Asleep in the Lord until August 21st, the Feast of Our Lady at Knock? Then we can have a special mass in honor of the Queenship of Mary and crown her our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament to apologize for this public act of shame? Let's fight back with what we truly have-the power of prayer!
Published by: INRI
INFINITAS 07/25/2008 08:16 AM EST
IF what Myers desecrated was indeed a Consecrated host, he will be punished by the Hand of God.
Published by: Ermine
California 07/25/2008 05:45 AM EST
Wow. So many people so SURE of Professor Myers' nibdset, and not a one of them has anything to say about the threats to education, career, or even LIFE that he and the original student, (Remember him? The reason P.Z. Myers said what he said in the first place?), have received from 'hateful' catholics?

Which bunch is sending death threats? Which bunch is trying to have someone's schooling or career ended over a religious dispute?

What I really find funny after following some of the thousands of messages posted in this matter, at least 70% of the hate mail received said two things, 'How could you treat our beliefs so badly!', and then 'I dare you to desecrate a koran!' And neither they nor any of the catholic responses that followed called them out on THEIR obvious hate..

Pot. Kettle. Black.

Dr. Myers doesn't have to respect your beliefs! Do you eat beef or pork? do you work on Saturday or Sunday? - Likely you all do at least one of these things, thereby showing disrespect for someone else's beliefs - but they're not YOUR beliefs, so you don't care, do you?

Well, there's no reason he should have to care about yours, either, and caterwauling that he should just makes you look petulant and stupid.

Remove the beam from your own eyes before worrying about the mote in someone else's.
Published by: John
Houston, TX 07/24/2008 02:26 PM EST
To point out two universities doing two different things and calling it "hypocrisy" is silly, unless the two universities are controlled by one governing board (they're not).

Comparing this to yelling fire in a theater is silly; that puts lives in immediate risk. What Myers is doing may be a childish stunt, but where is danger to someone's life or health?

(Other than in the death threats he's received, I guess.)

Myers is making a point about the response to the student in Florida who removed communion wafers from a Mass. The response was over the top.

A good response to childish pranks designed to irritate you is to NOT take the bait.
Published by: Dave
Chicago, IL. U.S.A. 07/24/2008 12:12 PM EST
When is this country going to stand up to people who use free speech as their banner for hate and incitement. After all, you can't say bomb on a plane or yell fire in a movie theater, but it seems everything else is just fine.
Published by: Ken
Helena/MT/usa 07/24/2008 12:10 PM EST
Now that meyers has threatened to desicrate the Koran, you can bet that UMM is going to have their hands full.
Published by: David Kellsey
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 07/24/2008 09:30 AM EST
These individuals and others of their thinking should look at history to see who else has blasphemed or thought themselves above God. John Lennon is one that comes to mind, he was shot dead shortly after the statement that they were more popular than Jesus - there are other incidents of the same, one must be careful when it comes to interacting with the Holy Trinity. I pray for their conversion and God's mercy.
Published by: Chas
Greensburg Pa 07/24/2008 07:05 AM EST
I sincerely doubt that Mr. Myers has any consecrated hosts, let alone unconsecrated wafers. He is a self-serving baffoon (no matter what his academic credentials). The University of Minnesota's implicit support of his tirades show their anti-religious, anti-Catholic bias.
Another case a academia gone mad. Pray for the conversion of thier hearts.
Published by: Rose
IL USA 07/23/2008 11:47 PM EST
St. Peter Julian Eymard on the Eucharist explains the present state of the Lord Jesus in this "cracker with no power." {Why is our Lord so little loved in the Eucharist or adored in the Blessed Sacrament in the Tabernacle? Because some ignore or do not sufficiently look into the sacrifices made by His love for our sake. There is no sacrifice without the death of a victim.

In this state of death, Jesus is without beauty, motion or defense. He is wrapped in the Sacred Species as in a shroud and laid in the Tabernacle as in a tomb. He sees & hears everything; He submits to everything as though He were dead. His Love casts a veil over His Power. His glory, hands, feet, His beautiful face-Love has hidden everything & left Him only His Heart to Love us and He has stayed a victim to intercede to God on our behalf.

At the sight of so much Love, the devil appears triumphant.
He mocks Jesus, 'I give man nothing that is true, good or beautiful and yet I am more loved, more obeyed, and better served.'

The Eucharist is a Life of souls and of societies. Just as the sun is the life of the body and of the earth, the sun obeys a supreme Sun/Son, the Divine Word Jesus Christ, Who illumines everyone coming into this world and Who, through the Eucharist, acts in the very depths of souls to form Christian families and peoples.
Happy the faithful soul who has found this hidden Treasure;
who drinks at His Fountain of Living Water & eats often this Bread of Eternal Life.}
Published by: Wendell Clanton
Victoria, BC, Canada 07/23/2008 05:14 PM EST
Chancellor Johnson wrote me a thoughtful personal response giving similar assurances expressed here that Prof. Myers' views in no way represent the views of UMM. I strongly encourage every Catholic to communicate in a thoughtful and thorough manner exactly why Prof. Myers actions are so hurtful. Explain clearly to the Chancellor and to Prof. Myers what the Eucharist means to you as a Catholic. Every person of good will should ask the question: By advocating the desecration of the Host which is sacred to Catholics, Orthodox and christians of the Oriental churches, are these the actions of a responsible academic charged with the intellectual formation of students? We need to remind people of their human dignity. We need to insist on respect for that God given dignity.
Published by: J. Kruger
Florham Park 07/23/2008 01:55 PM EST
How embarrassing to think that this is the caliber of educators in Universities, today? If I lived in Minnesota, not I nor any of my family would attend the University of Minnesota, Morris. In God we Trust!
Published by: Gabriel
NY 07/23/2008 01:33 PM EST
Sure, but when an administrator in a university in Ohio writes an op-ed in a local paper on HER OWN TIME and from her private home, outlining her personal opinion on homosexuality, that university fires her! This country's institutions of "higher ed" are so full of hypocrisy!
Published by: Rob
Boston 07/23/2008 01:32 PM EST
It would not be surprising if the Lord works in a powerful way to convert Professor Myers.
Published by: Joseph Wagner
Sarasota Fl. USA 07/23/2008 12:28 PM EST
Rate: Very Good
Hi

I am shocked that Myers is a +"professional" teacher. He is too low a character to be teaching.

Sincerely

Joseph John Wagner
Published by: Mary
L.A., CA,USA 07/23/2008 11:21 AM EST
Rate: Very Good
I doubt Myers' statement to radio show host Jeff Gardner is sincere. Why does Myers want to desecrate consecrated hosts as vengeance against Bill Donohue, rather than have a rational discussion with him? Myers' action is vindictive and grievous against Catholics, not just against Bill Donohue. I've been hoping and praying that he will return any consecrated hosts he may have acquired, and that he didn't inspire any further hate crimes against Catholics or other religious groups.
Published by: Annette Torregrosa
San Juan, Puerto Rico 07/23/2008 07:41 AM EST
Rate: Good
The professor and the student act like bullies. They provoke a negative response going in to another's turf, make a stink and demand and apology. I can only guess that they were bullies when they were young, have no respect for anyone or anything that they are not afraid of but God is holy and their ignorance will not save them.
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