Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Georgetown Scandal


I have joked for a while that GWU is becoming more Catholic while Georgetown University is becoming more secular.  In regards to the HHS mandate, it's serious!  GW has had a more Catholic response (click here to see) than Georgetown.  The write-up below from the Cardinal Newman Society sums up GU's response which is highly offensive to faithful Catholics.  Please click here to sign a petition which urges the university to withdraw Kathleen Sebelius from speaking at its graduation ceremonies.



In what can only be interpreted as a direct challenge to America’s Catholic bishops, Georgetown University has announced that “pro-choice” Catholic Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and lead architect of the Obama administration’s assault on religious freedom through the HHS contraception mandate, has been invited to speak at one of Georgetown’s several graduation ceremonies.


The Cardinal Newman Society has posted a petition to protest this outrage here: GeorgetownScandal.com. It has also alerted Washington Cardinal Donald Wuerl and sent a letter to Georgetown President John DeGioia urging him to immediately withdraw the invitation.

The nation’s oldest Catholic and Jesuit university has chosen to honor Sebelius by granting her a prestigious platform at its Public Policy Institute graduation ceremony, despite her role as the lead architect of a healthcare mandate that will force Catholic institutions to pay for contraception, abortifacients and sterilization against their religious beliefs. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has termed the mandate “an unwarranted government definition of religion” that is “alien both to our Catholic tradition and to federal law,” “a violation of personal civil rights” and “a mandate to act against our teachings.”

But Secretary Sebelius’ record on abortion is at least as troubling as the mandate. When Governor of Kansas, Sebelius supported abortion rights and vetoed pro-life legislation. In 2008, Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City reportedly told Sebelius, a Roman Catholic, to stop receiving the Eucharist until she publicly recants her position on abortion and makes a “worthy sacramental confession.”

2 comments:

Martin Oliverio said...

This is the same "catholic" university that is taking crucifixes off the classroom walls! I am flabbergasted. The Jesuits in residence at GU need to take a stand. Their silence is troubling as well.

Anonymous said...

Fr Greg, I'm afraid that all I'm reading from this post is what I could get from any newspaper article.