ND students submit letter asking Fr. Jenkins to challenge Obama
As a current student at the Our Lady's University, I can honestly say that many of us here are genuinely conflicted about Fr. Jenkins' decision to invite President Obama to speak at commencement this year.
On the one hand, we must respect the office of President of the United States, and it is an honor for our beloved campus to host the leader of the free world.
Of course, there is a substantial population, like myself, who can not and will not tolerate the Notre Dame imprimatur being given to someone whose views on the sanctity of life are so dramatically at odds with the position of the Church and the university.
Myself and eight other students, with more co-signing literally by the hour, have submitted a letter to Fr. Jenkins, asking to make a public, vocal statement that the university strongly disapproves with the President's actions. I invite you to read it on our Web site here.
God bless all of you who still wish the best for a university that was and hopefully will still remain one of the premier Catholic institutions in America.
On Facebook, I have found three active groups reacting to the news of Obama's invitation, at 9PM EST:
- Against: Protest Obama as Notre Dame's 2009 Commencement Speaker (418 members)
- For: We Will Be Honored to Have President Obama at Notre Dame (327 members)
- Against: Tell Notre Dame to Un-Invite President Obama (190 members)
update: David Gibson makes that case that Notre Dame students follow the national voting trends:
In a mock election before last year's real election, the Democratic ticket won 52.6 percent of the vote followed by the Republican ticket of Sen. John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin, which won 41.1 percent of the vote. A total of 2,692 undergraduates and graduate students voted.
Only 7.7% of them chose abortion as their most important issue (41.5% chose the economy).
So much for a discernibly distinctive Catholic character.
My full coverage of this developing story is being compiled here.
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