ND Response Holds Rally for Thousands on Notre Dame Campus
Notre Dame, IN - Approximately 3000 people gathered on the South Quad of the University of Notre Dame's campus this past Sunday for a Mass, rally, and prayer vigil hosted by the student coalition ND Response. These events, which were planned in reaction to Notre Dame's conferring of an honorary law degree to President Barack Obama at its Commencement Exercises, were intended to witness to the Catholic identity of the University and its foundationally pro-life mission.
Transcripts and videos of talks by the speakers at Sunday's rally:
Transcript | Video – Father Wilson Miscamble, CSC, ND '77 (M.A.), '80 (Ph.D.), '87 (M.Div.), Professor of History at University of Notre Dame
Video – Bishop John D'Arcy, Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
Transcript | Video – Chris Godfrey, ND Law '93; Life Athletes (Founder and President), starting offensive guard for Super Bowl XXI Champion New York Giants
Transcript | Video – Liz Borger, ND '78, Former Chairman of the Board of the Women's Care Center
Transcript | Video – Father John Raphael, SSJ, ND '89, Principal of St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, LA
Transcript | Video – David Solomon, Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Notre Dame; W.P. and H.B. White Director of the Notre Dame Center for Ethics & Culture; Chair of the steering committee for the Notre Dame Fund to Protect Human Life
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In defense of the unborn, we wish to express our deepest opposition to Reverend John I.
Jenkins, C.S.C.s invitation of President Barack Obama to be the University of Notre
Dames principal commencement speaker and the recipient of an honorary degree. Our
objection is not a matter of political partisanship, but of President Obamas hostility to
the Catholic Churchs teachings on the sanctity of human life at its earliest stages.
Further, the Universitys decision runs counter to the policy of the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops against honoring pro-choice politicians. We cannot sit
by idly while the University honors someone who believes that an entire class of human
beings is undeserving of the most basic of all legal rights, the right to live.
Additionally, Fr. Jenkins has put some of his students into a position of moral
dilemma as to whether they should attend their own graduation. Many pro-life seniors,
along with their families, now feel personally conflicted about participating in the
commencement. The lack of concern for these devoted sons and daughters of Notre Dame, who love
this University and the Catholic principles on which it was built, is shameful.
An ad hoc committee sponsored by a coalition of University-sponsored student groups
has been organized to lead student responses. These groups include: