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		<title>Obama at Notre Dame: Why the Catholic Right is Wrong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cardinal Newman Society has launched a petition drive objecting to President Barack Obama&#8217;s appearance at Notre Dame University&#8217;s commencement this year. Here is another approach to the issue. George B. York III sent this letter to the National Catholic Reporter. It is presented here by permission of the author. God and Man at Notre [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://cardinalnewmansociety.org/CardinalNewmanSociety/tabid/36/ctl/Details/mid/435/ItemID/445/Default.aspx">Cardinal Newman Society</a> has launched a petition drive objecting to <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/religion/chi-obama-notre-damemar25,0,4784480.story">President Barack Obama&#8217;s appearance at Notre Dame University&#8217;s commencement this year.</a> Here is another approach to the issue. </p>
<p>George B. York III sent this letter to the <a href="http://ncronline.org/">National Catholic Reporter</a>. It is presented here by permission of the author.<br />
<strong><br />
God and Man at Notre Dame</strong></p>
<p>Notre Dame&#8217;s President, Fr. Jenkins, has extended<br />
an invitation to President Obama to speak on<br />
campus; the President has accepted. Some object,<br />
asking, How could the President of Notre Dame<br />
compromise with abortion? Closely observing<br />
Jesus&#8217; behavior in the Gospel of Luke, (7:40 and<br />
following), I find Fr.Jenkins&#8217; position consistent<br />
with Jesus&#8217; behavior, and in no way a compromise<br />
with abortion.</p>
<p>In the story of Jesus&#8217; evening in Simon&#8217;s<br />
house an outsider, a woman, washes Jesus&#8217; feet<br />
with her tears and dries them with her hair. Simon<br />
thinks, `Doesn&#8217;t he know what kind of woman she<br />
is?&#8217; Knowing what Simon is thinking, Jesus<br />
surprises him by simply pointing to ways in which<br />
Simon did not welcome Jesus; in so doing, Jesus<br />
invites Simon to convert from hypocrisy to a<br />
different way of judging and acting toward fellow<br />
humans. While Jesus is uncompromising toward<br />
misdeeds or sin, isn&#8217;t he also uncompromising when<br />
it comes to accepting others, friend and foe alike, in<br />
this case, welcoming the woman and challenging<br />
but not rejecting Simon? Are humans defined only<br />
by their real or supposed misdeeds? </p>
<p>About the strategy of some of his brother<br />
bishops to `make war&#8217; on abortion, South Dakota<br />
Catholic Bishop Cupich told them: `&#8230;a prophecy of<br />
denunciation quickly wears thin &#8230;what we need is a<br />
prophecy of solidarity, with the community we<br />
serve and the nation that we live in&#8217;. (quoted in<br />
Commonweal Editorial, 5/12/08).</p>
<p>The way of implementing a prophecy of<br />
solidarity is indicated by American Jesuit<br />
Cardinal Avery Dulles. In commenting on<br />
envisioning unity among Christians; he says, `The<br />
first condition . . . is that the various Christian<br />
communities be ready to speak and listen to one<br />
another. . . . The process of growth through mutual<br />
attestation will probably never reach its final<br />
consummation within historical time, but it can<br />
bring palpable results. . . . The result to be sought is<br />
unity in diversity.&#8217; (First Things, &#8217;07) </p>
<p>Those are not just a Christian condition and<br />
result; they are fully human. Does experience not<br />
validate a claim that the better way between<br />
different, opposed individuals and groups is one<br />
leading to &#8220;unity in diversity&#8221;? Are exclusion and<br />
isolation anything but impotent and sterile? Aren&#8217;t<br />
Simon and the woman drawn within a more human<br />
process? As a result don&#8217;t they depart from their<br />
evening with their ability to hear reason and with<br />
their freedom intact? In fact, is it not credible that<br />
both Simon and the woman are invited, if not<br />
actually drawn, closer not only to Jesus but also to<br />
one another? Finally, to return to Bishop Cupich&#8217;s<br />
solidarity, doesn&#8217;t `E pluribus unum&#8217; mean unity in<br />
diversity &#8212; union, not in sameness, but in<br />
difference?</p>
<p>Such solidarity is impossible when one&#8217;s<br />
starting point is that expressed in Simon&#8217;s initial<br />
attitude: &#8220;Doesn&#8217;t Jesus know what kind of woman<br />
she is?&#8221; Therefore, I have to wonder, Is it truly<br />
Christian or even human to start, as some seem to<br />
start, with a question like: &#8220;Doesn&#8217;t Fr. Jenkins<br />
knowwhat kind of man Obama is?&#8221; </p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t the call to every Christian to put on the<br />
mind of Jesus who Christians believe emptied<br />
himself of power and the ways of power and drew<br />
others neither by compromise with sin nor by<br />
isolating rejection or coercion? To the extent a so-<br />
called `prophecy of denunciation&#8217; expresses a spirit<br />
like that of the Pharisees (Simon&#8217;s initial attitude),<br />
isn&#8217;t it a betrayal of the mind of Jesus? ? Isn&#8217;t such<br />
prophecy animated by a spirit aiming at institutional<br />
control, expressing a desire to force conformity in<br />
the name of real or supposed truth? In the case of<br />
NotreDame, doesn&#8217;t it express an ill-advised wish to<br />
forceFr. Jenkins to dis-invite a supposedly unclean<br />
Obama?</p>
<p>To the extent your answer is `Yes&#8217;, you see<br />
why I say that Fr. Jenkin&#8217;s invitation to Obama<br />
could be called a compromise with abortion only if<br />
Jesus&#8217; firm but friendly challenge to Simon could be<br />
called a compromise with hypocrisy.</p>
<p>George B. York, lives in Denver. His<br />
publication, `Michel de Certeau or Union in<br />
Difference&#8217; (2009, ISBN 978 0 85244 684 3),<br />
concerns Faith in the understanding of a celebrated<br />
French Jesuit historian.</p>
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		<title>Leaps of Faith &#8211; Church Bulletin Bloopers</title>
		<link>http://blog.theologika.net/2008/01/23/leaps-of-faith-church-bulletin-bloopers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 01:52:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Faith is never supposed to be deadly dull. This is the first of a series of items supposedly taken from Church bulletins. Additional contributions are welcome. Keep the faith lively! Church notice: &#8220;The Fasting and Prayer Conference includes meals.&#8221; Sign outside of church: Sermon this morning: &#8220;Jesus Walks on the Water.&#8221; Sermon tonight: &#8220;Searching for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Faith is never supposed to be deadly dull. This is the first of a series of items supposedly taken from Church bulletins. Additional contributions are welcome. Keep the faith lively!</p>
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<p>Church notice: &#8220;The Fasting and Prayer Conference includes meals.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Sign outside of church:</p>
<p>Sermon this morning: &#8220;Jesus Walks on the Water.&#8221; Sermon tonight: &#8220;Searching for Jesus.&#8221;</p>
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