Campus theater continues to play sexy and anti-Catholic movies.
The University of Notre Dame’s theater frequently features sexy and anti-Catholic movies, which has drawn the ire of at least one adult student.
Movies were shown at the school ‘ Browning Cinema, including” Conclave,” which features a woman pretending to be a man and the new pope. Other movie included” Babygirl”, which contains “extensive porn, heterosexual relationships, and circumstances of sexuality and pornography”, according to the British Rover. The movie ( pictured ) is about a CEO who has an affair with her intern.
The film’s reviewers also pointed out that the traditional student newspaper noted that the film has “extremely extended, graphic sexual scenes.” The female research system helped sponsor the testing, according to the Rover.
These videos, and others, were criticized by Bridgette Rodgers in an view part for the Rover.
She wrote:
This obscene disrespect for Church doctrine must stop. If the Catholic Church teaches that civil society has a responsibility to outlaw porn in culture, Notre Dame has an even greater obligation. We ask that ]university leader Fr. Doowd [and his administration ] immediately put an end to students ‘ exposure to dehumanizing and pornographic content. We’ve had plenty.
Rodgers also addressed the reported “academic independence” justifications for showing the erotic films.
She said that the key to true intellectual independence is a thorough understanding of and tolerance for the truth. The quest for truth that Catholic universities strive to achieve is totally absent from this movie.
The theater recently held a drag show on school as part of a one-credit program, which received mixed reviews from female Christian kids.
In 2023, adult learners Merlot Fogarty and Madelyn Stout wrote,” This event is not for the sake of research or speech, it is not the outcome of a faculty or students ‘ study, it is not for the sake of intellectual inquiry.”
” Three female’ artists ‘ are being paid to rally around in controversial women’s clothes under the pretext of’ self-expression’ and ‘ physical autonomy,'” they wrote.
” If this is academic liberty, then the term is irrelevant. Academic flexibility shouldn’t be used as a tool for opinion-based engagement.
Additionally, they claimed that the drag show disrespected people and violated their respect.
However, the course’s doctor claimed that move and the Catholic Church’s teachings were incompatible.
According to Professor Pamela Wojcik,” Notre Dame is an institution of higher learning engaged in academic inquiry,” The College Fix reported in 2023. I don’t see any conflicts in the course with the university’s vision or culture. I think that students have the right to weigh the principles on a variety of subjects.
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