NOTRE DAME, IN - Bishop D'Arcy Denounces Father Jenkins's Decision
It is with profound regret that we report that Father Jenkins, having authorized multiple student performances of The Vagina Monologues, has also permitted those performances to take place during Easter Week. They are to be held on each of three ... more »
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Wednesday, March 26
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Bill Dempsey
on Wed 26 Mar 2008 08:09 AM EDT
Wednesday, March 12
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Bill Dempsey
on Wed 12 Mar 2008 09:22 PM EDT
NOTRE DAME, IN - Father Jenkins Disappoints Again
The Vagina Monologues will, after all, be performed on campus later this month. We recently reported that some 50 bishops had moved their conference off campus because the play might be produced. Father Jenkins has now decided it will be. He says ... more » Monday, March 3
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 03 Mar 2008 08:37 PM EST
In this bulletin we reproduce the letter we have sent to Father Jenkins respecting The Vagina Monologues, and we also provide additional information respecting both the current state of affairs and the recent episode involving the bishops that was the subject of our last bulletin.
Since that bulletin, we ... more » Sunday, February 10
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Tim Dempsey
on Sun 10 Feb 2008 08:45 AM EST
Last year's respite from on-campus performances of The Vagina Monologues has evidently ended. The play has departmental sponsorship and is slated for performance on March 24-26.
In an even more startling development, Father Jenkins has refused the request of the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Doctrine that he not approve this performance because of the Committee's scheduled February 11-12 meeting on campus, and in consequence the bishops have moved their meeting off campus to Mishawaka and will not stay at the Morris Inn. more » Wednesday, November 7
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Bill Dempsey
on Wed 07 Nov 2007 08:02 AM EST
We deeply regret bringing you news of a new hiring policy that, unless changed, will soon fatally compromise Notre Dame's Catholic identity. Here are the facts:
As we have stressed, all studies confirm that a university's religious identity depends upon its faculty. That is where secularization begins and where it ... more » Wednesday, October 24
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Bill Dempsey
on Wed 24 Oct 2007 06:08 PM EDT
We bring you a trilogy of articles that should be required reading for all members of the Notre Dame family. In these articles, two of the University's leading scholars exchange contrasting views respecting the question whether Notre Dame's Catholic identity is threatened because of the precipitous decline in the proportion ... more »
Monday, September 24
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 05:37 AM EDT
NOTRE DAME, IN - Faculty Group Website Recommends Pro-Abortion Organizations, Urges More Lesbian and Homosexual Faculty, and Provides Other Noteworthy Insights
An organization of women faculty at Notre Dame called ND Watch has a website that, while providing useful information for new women faculty members, also contains material hostile to ... more » Wednesday, September 12
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Tim Dempsey
on Wed 12 Sep 2007 10:21 AM EDT
The Secularization of the Notre Dame Faculty – A “Must Read” Article by A Prominent Notre Dame Professor
In the September 10, 2007, issue of “America,” Father Wilson D. Miscamble, C.S.C., describes in compelling detail the extent to which the Notre Dame faculty has been secularized. “America” deserves praise for ... more » Monday, July 30
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 06:26 AM EDT
While manifestations of Catholic life at Notre Dame are abundant, is there a potentially fatal fault line that has opened out of public view?
Let's begin this discussion with the threshold question whether there is a serious threat to the Catholic identity of Notre Dame. I say there is. The School's Mission Statement tells us so. That provision declares that the school's Catholic identity "depends upon" the "continuing presence" of a "predominant number of Catholic intellectuals"... more »
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 06:25 AM EDT
What's more important, Catholic identity or pride of position in the U.S. News & World Report hierarchy?
Some, perhaps many, will argue that it's more important to pursue scholars with the most impressive academic credentials than it is to maintain a Catholic majority on the faculty. They regard Father Jenkins's ... more »
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 06:25 AM EDT
If the risk to Notre Dame's Catholic identity is so evident, why don't more seem concerned?
Here's an interesting question for discussion. We've heard from some who think the number one goal for Notre Dame should be still further improvement in its academic reputation in secular academe. If that means ... more »
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Bill Dempsey
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 06:10 AM EDT
Should those in governance ensure that the faculty's latitude in hiring will not trump the Mission Statement?
How can the Mission Statement's requirement be met? Although the President holds ultimate authority, as a practical matter hiring has been left almost entirely to departmental faculties. Father Jenkins has been stressing the ... more »
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Joseph Caudle
on Mon 30 Jul 2007 12:00 AM EDT
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