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1My Day at Notre Dame Fr Frank Pavone Empty My Day at Notre Dame Fr Frank Pavone Mon May 18, 2009 12:05 pm

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My Day at Notre Dame
May 18th, 2009

Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life

There was an eerie stillness and silence across the Notre Dame campus as my colleagues, a few of the seniors and I walked across the campus very early on the morning of Commencement Day. It was the calm before the storm of what we knew was an historic day.

I started with a national Foxnews interview along with Fr. Richard McBrien. We were asked our views of the Commencement. My message was: Everyone can imagine people they would protest speaking at a commencement: an avowed racist, anti-Semite, or advocate of terrorism. So the failure to object to one who is unwilling to call for an end to abortion is the failure to see that abortion is as bad or worse than those other evils. We have to stop trivializing abortion.

Moreover, the university gave the President an honorary law degree. Law exists to protect human rights; but this president has admitted that he doesn’t know when a child receives human rights. How can he defend human rights when he doesn’t know who has them?

After speaking to various media, I greeted people on campus who were coming from all over the country to stand with the courageous students who boycotted their own commencement and invited me to lead them in an alternate ceremony.

After I greeted and blessed the demonstrators who were at the campus entrance, and concelebrated a special Mass for Life, I led the Class of 2009 Vigil for Life. We meditated on the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary, on the victory of life over death, and on the fact that Jesus is King over every nation, over the courts, the Congress, and the White House. As I gave the students and their families reflections on these truths, the current occupant of the White House was calling the graduates to have “open minds, open hearts” and a spirit of dialogue.

Now dialogue with our opponents on this issue is something we at Priests for Life specialize in. I maintain friendships with abortion advocates and practicing abortionists. The clarity of our own convictions never means we despise, demonize, or shut out other people. And yes, we are willing to collaborate with others in morally legitimate ways to reduce the numbers of abortions.

But the President’s remarks had a glaring omission. While willing to dialogue and to promote adoption, he gave no indication of any willingness to protect the children in the womb. And that’s the crux of the issue. In his remarks, he referred to the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that outlawed segregation. Certainly, his call for open minds does not include openness to reconsider the segregation issue. There’s a right answer to it, period.

So it is with the protection of the unborn. And as quiet again descended on campus at the end of the day, I reflected…Open minds, yes, but for the purpose of eventually firmly closing upon the truth! And isn’t that supposed to be the purpose of Catholic universities?

2My Day at Notre Dame Fr Frank Pavone Empty Re: My Day at Notre Dame Fr Frank Pavone Mon May 18, 2009 12:16 pm

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I'm not an expert in dealing with people.. But by the grace of God, I've maintained healthy friendships with devout Catholic family members who voted for President Obama. Some Catholic family members are rebellious against the teachings of Christ through the Pope and are pro-choice. Yet I'm on good terms with both camps.

Interesting to note: Family members who voted for President Obama and aim to represent authentic Catholic teaching voiced ''regrets for voting for President Obama.'' They were disappointed in Notre Dame's decision to honor President Barack Obama.. and understand the gravity that many Catholics will now be scandalized..and may receive the holy Eucharist in mortal sin..

In the silence of my heart I could only give honor to God they changed their minds. Only God and the Church's willingness to enter in union with the paschal mystery can change the condition of the hearts - (not words of condemnation.)

Cyndi praying + highprayer

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