Texas Cardinal DiNardo Blasts Notre Dame for Obama Visit

By Dr. Richard Swier | 03/29/09 | 12:24 PM EDT | 0 Comments

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Courtesy of Damien Thompson from the UK Telegraph

Do you want to know what a really first-class Cardinal sounds like? Then read an amazing letter by Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, which elegantly explains both the Pope's actions over the SSPX and why Barack Obama should not be honoured by Notre Dame University. (Hat tip: the splendid Fr Z.)
 
Excerpt from Cardinal DiNardo's letter: 
 

...I want to venture a comment on the recently released statement of the University of Notre Dame; that statement noted that the President has accepted an invitation to give the Commencement Address this year as well as receive an Honorary Law Degree. The news release then outlines the fact that a number of other Presidents have given the Commencement Address at Notre Dame and have thus highlighted, in effect, the university’s importance. I find the invitation very disappointing. Though I can understand the desire by a university to have the prestige of a commencement address by the President of the United States, the fundamental moral issue of the inestimable worth of the human person from conception to natural death is a principle that soaks all our lives as Catholics, and all our efforts at formation, especially education at Catholic places of higher learning. The President has made clear by word and deed that he will promote abortion and will remove even those limited sanctions that control this act of violence against the human person. 

The Bishops of the United States published a document a few years ago asking all Catholic universities to avoid giving a platform or an award to those politicians or public figures who promote the taking of unborn human life. Even given the dignity of Office of the President, this offer is still providing a platform and an award for a public figure who has been candid on his pro-abortion views. Particularly troubling is the Honorary Law Degree since it recognizes that the person is a "Teacher," in this case of the Law. I think that this decision requires charitable but vigorous critique.

 

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