U.S. Bishops Issue Statement of Solidarity Around Criticism of Notre Dame

June 22, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

This makes it even harder for liberal Catholics to claim that the U.S. bishops who kept quiet about President Obama at Notre Dame represent a "silent majority" that's embarrassed by a minority of outspoken socially conservative bishops.

At its General Assembly in San Antonio last week, the U.S. Council of Catholic Bishops issued a statement applauding Bishop John D'Arcy—the Fort Wayne-South Bend, Ind., bishop whose diocese includes the University of Notre Dame—for how he handled the school's invitation to Obama to deliver its commencement speech last month.

After the invitation was made public, D'Arcy publicly blasted the university and boycotted Obama's appearance.

This bishops just released this statement of solidarity with D'Arcy:

 The bishops of the United States express our appreciation and support for our brother bishop, the Most Reverend John D'Arcy. We affirm his pastoral concern for Notre Dame University, his solicitude for its Catholic identity, and his loving care for all those the Lord has given him to sanctify, to teach and to shepherd.

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Then you are not a true saved soul.

It is a part of you.

He lives in your heart and every decision and choice you make should reflect that.

morganl of VA 3:19PM June 24, 2009

One reading of that statement is that it is damning with faint praise. Note that it came from the executive committee, not the whole body; that executive is chaired by Chicago's Francis George, an ND critic. Though I doubt there was a majority who "supported" the ND invitation, I think there was a significant number of bishops who were embarrassed by the ill-considered rhetoric of some of the most vocal bishops. http://tinyurl.com/ltjcoy

Bryan Cones of IL 9:50AM June 24, 2009

MODERNISM LEADS TO HERESY

"The good pastors of My Son's House have always warned of the danger of modernization and modernism, for modernism shall always lead to heresy. Modernism shall cause the Faith to darken and be lost in the hearts of many. And modernism shall lead to atheism,

DC 9:09PM June 23, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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