Are there any Catholic leaders who are active at St. Mary’s College?
A Catholic university is moving forward with its second horrible idea by allowing males to share dorm rooms, locker rooms, and bathrooms with female students by introducing a pro-abortion president to the ceremony of graduation and honoring her with an honorary degree.
The local priest intervened, and St. Mary’s College, a women’s school, decided to allow gender-confessed males enroll. However, it seems that the school’s management lacks any active Catholics. In consequence, original Irish president Mary McAleese will address the graduation ceremony.
The 73-year-old Irishwoman has long advocated for admittance to contraception and the so-called same-sex “marriage,” according to the National Catholic Register. Additionally, she ( pictured ) opposes the Catholic Church’s fundamental doctrine of infant baptism.
The Loretto Trust, a former student organization that aims to keep Catholic colleges, has expressed censure for the media.
The letter mentions McAleese’s claim that she wants to spend her pension lobbying the Catholic Church against the association of gay men and women as monks.
What else will I need to do in retirement other than be helpful in that regard, she said in 2020.
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In a letter to school President Katie Conboy, the Loretto Trust wrote that it was an unmistakable betrayal of Saint Mary’s College’s Catholic identity to award an honorary degree to someone who has consistently and publicly attacked Catholic philosophy. It “envoies a shocking message to students that it allows one to constantly reject Church teachings while being redeemed by a Catholic institution.”
According to the letter, the circumstance is also a “grave controversy.” The Loretto Trust wants the proposal to be voided.
President Conboy appears to have learned very little from her decision to allow crossdressing people to sleep in bedroom areas next to real women. Like its rival, the University of Notre Dame, St. Mary’s College continues to struggle to find vocal Catholics who are genuine leaders. Leaders may be Catholic, but I don’t have any reservations about their leadership abilities. Instead, they are only fighting for the good and the truth.
Otherwise, the universities adopt a liberal, progressive philosophy that is in complete opposition to the Catholic Church. If they don’t change, they could experience the same fate as liberal Catholic institutions like University of Portland and DePaul University: large staff cuts and a loss of funding.
Further: Catholic team claims Northwestern class is “anti-Christian bigotry,”
Original Irish President Mary McAleese is interviewed on a late-night program called The Late Soon Show/YouTube.
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