Catholics Who Back Obama's Visit Raise Voices With Newspaper Ad
By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country
After conservative Roman Catholics caused a stir over President Obama's appearance at Notre Dame this weekend, Catholics who support his visit are raising their voices. The liberal group Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good is running a full-page ad in the South Bend Tribune this Saturday titled "Catholic Leaders and Theologians Welcome President Obama to Notre Dame."
Here's the statement that the ad is built around, and its two dozen signatories:
As Catholics committed to civil dialogue, we are proud that President Barack Obama will give the Commencement Address at the University of Notre Dame on May 17.
Eighty-five years ago to the very day, the racial and religious hatred of the KKK spilled onto the Irish campus. Notre Dame President Rev. John Jenkins now welcomes an American president who transcends race with hope and invites people of every faith to find common ground.
Notre Dame has a long tradition of honoring presidents from both political parties. We caution those who seek to disrupt these joyous proceedings or to divide the Church for narrow political advantage that history is not on your side.
Catholic teaching warns about the threats to human dignity posed by abortion, the death penalty, torture, unjust military engagement and the nuclear arms race. The honoring of George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan did not detract from Notre Dame's commitment to the fullness of faith. These former leaders were received as sitting presidents who came to speak about great issues of our time. The same standard should apply for President Obama, a Christian with deep respect for the role of faith in public life and whose commitment to universal health care, comprehensive immigration reform, environmental stewardship and an economy that works for all Americans reflect core Catholic values.
Catholic institutions of higher learning teach students to engage the world through faith and reason. On this anniversary when the Irish defeated the KKK with fists, it is a measure of human progress that today we use our minds in pursuit of the common good.
We join Notre Dame in recognizing the accomplishments of President Obama.
Nicholas Cafardi
Dean Emeritus
Professor of LawLisa Cahill
Professor of Theology
Boston CollegeDavid De Cosse
Director of Campus Ethics
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Santa Clara UniversityCharles E. Curran
Professor of Human Values
Southern Methodist UniversityNancy Dallavalle
Associate Professor
Chair, Department of Religious Studies
Fairfield UniversityDennis Doyle
Professor of Religious Studies
University of DaytonJeannine Hill Fletcher
Associate Professor of Theology
Fordham UniversityElena G. Procario-Foley
Chair, Religious Studies Dept.
Iona CollegeRichard Gaillardetz
Professor of Catholic Studies
University of ToledoElizabeth Groppe
Associate Professor of Theology
Xavier UniversityKirk O. Hanson
Executive Director
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Santa Clara UniversityKristin E. Heyer
Associate Professor, Theological Studies
Loyola Marymount UniversityChristine Firer Hinze
Professor, Christian Ethics
Department of Theology
Fordham UniversityBradford E. Hinze
Professor of Theology
Fordham UniversityDouglas Kmiec
Professor of Constitutional Law
Pepperdine UniversityPaul Lakeland
Director, Center for Catholic Studies
Fairfield UniversityVincent Miller
Associate Professor, Theology Department
Georgetown UniversityDavid O'Brien
Loyola Professor Emeritus, Catholic Studies
College of Holy CrossRev. William O'Neill, SJ
Associate Professor of Social Ethics
Jesuit School of Theology at BerkeleyRev. Tom Reese, SJ
Senior Fellow
Woodstock Theological Center
Georgetown UniversityVincent Rougeau
Associate Professor of Law
University of Notre DameStephen Schneck
Director, Life Cycle Institute
The Catholic University of AmericaTerrence W. Tilley
President
Catholic Theological Society of AmericaSandra Yocum
Chair of Religious Studies
University of Dayton
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l catholics by name only
Fr.Jenkins made a error inviting the president, adds more evidence that the catholic church has become infiltrated by liberals and feemasons after vatican two ,
ND And President Obama
Our President has now laid the issue to rest. His eloquent and
head-on comments regarding the topic of abortion should have
brought some common sense to those who are so blinded that they are devisive forces within the Church. Kudos to two great presidents on a job well done and long live ND in the tradition of Fr. Hesburgh.
Abortion usurps all other issues
While I agree with the theologians that Mr. Obama is in agreement with some our Chruch teachings, the issue of abortion trumps all othters. How can these theologians, who are to speak on behalf of God and His culture, be so arroagant enough to support a President who not only supports abortion but is willing to exacerbate it. His actions of not even supporting human life after a botched abortion speak much louder than his words. As long as the killing of innocent human life rules the land there won't be anyone left where we could support immigratin, economic reforms and peace.
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