The Cardinal Newman SocietyRenewing Catholic higher ed. BECOME A FAN......OR A FOLLOWERGET CATHOLIC CAMPUS NEWS VIA E-MAILBECOME A SUPPORTERThe Cardinal Newman Societyis..."...a public conscience for Catholic higher education,"Father Matthew Lamb, Ave Maria University"...a voice crying out in the wilderness,"Father Benedict Groeschel, CFR"...simply one of the most effective Catholic apostolates in America,"Brian St. Paul, editor InsideCatholic.comFounded in 1993, The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS) is dedicated to renewing and strengthening Catholic identity at America's 224 Catholic colleges and universities. The Society focuses its work on assisting students, alumni and school officials; urging fidelity to the Magisterium...More about CNSThe Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic CollegeThe Center for the Study of Catholic Higher Education
It has been four years since the U.S. bishops, in their statement Catholics in Political Life banned platforms or honors for public opponents of Catholic teaching at Catholic institutions. Our bishops have declared that “The Catholic community and Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles. They should not be given awards, honors or platforms which would suggest support for their actions.”Nevertheless, in the spring of 2006 24 Catholic colleges and universities hosted scandalous commencement speakers and honorees including advocates of abortion rights, stem-cell research, physician-assisted suicide, homosexual marriage and women’s ordination. That number represents more than 10 percent of the 224 Catholic colleges and universities in the U.S., consistent with past years.
The Cardinal Newman Society has publicly decried the obvious conflict with the bishops’ policy, and CNS members petitioned offending colleges to refrain from honoring public dissidents from Catholic teaching.
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