March 16, 2009
I received the following concerning email from ministry friends in Maryland.
I urge you to read and take action.
As you will see it's in regard to three Jesuit universities which recently promoted
sexual licensing, cross-dressing and homosexual ideologies as Lent began.
Jesuit universities criticized for 'obscene' events promoting sexual
ideologies
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CNA STAFF, Mar 1, 2009 / 07:46 pm (CNA).- Three Jesuit universities are facing
criticism for hosting events promoting sexual license, cross-dressing and homosexual
ideologies just as Lent begins, with Georgetown University being accused of
promoting only the orthodoxy of "sexual liberation."
Georgetown University is hosting "Sex Positive Week" from Feb. 23
to 28, an event sponsored by feminist and homosexual student clubs such as GU
Pride, United Feminists and Georgetown Solidarity.
The Cardinal Newman Society reports that a Monday session featured a speaker
from an organization that "provides a forum" for activities such as
fetishism, cross-dressing, and bondage.
A talk on Ash Wednesday, "Torn about Porn?" advertised itself as including
a discussion about "arguably alternative forms of pornography that are
not supposed to be exploitative."
A Saturday talk from a pornographic filmmaker addressed the topic "Relationships
Beyond Monogamy."
GU Pride political chair Olivia Chitayat explained the purpose of the week,
saying to the Georgetown Voice:
"The focus of this week is to introduce the idea of Sex Positive, and that's
really about acceptance of a wide range of desires and sexual expressions as
a way of understanding one another."
"People have sex, and if they don't, it still impacts them. This is encouraging
a dialogue in a way that people don't feel ashamed about engaging in it or not
engaging in it."
David Gregory, Editor-in-Chief of the Catholic-focused student publication The
Georgetown Academy, said he was "absolutely furious" that the Student
Activities Commission funded the event.
"I think about Gaston Hall and you have 'Wisdom' on one side of the ceiling
and 'Virtue' on the other side," he told the Georgetown Voice, referring
to a campus building. "And a discussion like the one that took place there
on Monday does not promote a healthy view toward human relationships. I'm so
upset [because] there was no one to counter this anything-goes point of view."
Georgetown University political science professor Patrick Deneen also commented
on the event at writer Rod Dreher's BeliefNet blog "Crunchy Conservative."
He said observers should not assume that Christian teaching about human sexuality
is made known at Georgetown.
"It is not," Prof. Deneen charged. "The university feebly attempts
to pretend to be concerned about matters of sexuality, but addresses them in
terms of 'health.' Students who are required to take two courses in Theology
are rarely, if ever, introduced to something like Pope John Paul II's Theology
of the Body. The only orthodoxy on campus is sexual liberation."
Noting that the university had established a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered
and Questioning "Resource Center," he said there is no comparable
center on campus dedicated to "an expressly Catholic teaching on human
sexuality."
"So what is the message being sent to today's students? Sex, like everything
else, is a matter of preference, choice, personal liberty and utilitarian pleasure.
It is largely consequence-free recreation. We should recognize that the same
moral climate that contributed to the devastation of the worldwide economy is
the same moral climate that informs 'Sex Positive Week'," Prof. Deneen
argued.
He accused Georgetown of wanting "desperately to be accepted on the terms
set by the broader culture."
"Rather than taking a part in attempting to shape, even change that culture,
Georgetown is shaped in its image," he said.
"Parents and university caretakers have been deeply complicit in what goes
on in today's universities. They have largely reneged their responsibilities
to set a proper tone as their young make the transition from childhood to adulthood,
instead offering them a responsibility-free zone for four years at the same
time when most cultures have elaborate rituals and practices to assist young
people in that difficult and dangerous transition."
At Loyola University of Chicago on Tuesday, the university's Student Diversity
and Cultural Affairs Office presented a film about a homosexual African-American
who is transported in time to "cavort" with the supposedly homosexual
writer Langston Hughes, the Cardinal Newman Society reports.
The film is part of a semester-long "Color of Queer Film Series" sponsored
by the university. Another upcoming film in the series concerns a 12-year-old
boy who falls in love with a male police officer.
At Seattle University, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the student Trans
and Allies Club are sponsoring "Transgender Awareness Week" which
includes a session on supposedly transgender Bible heroes and heroines. The
week also includes "Criss-Cross Day," which encourages students to
"come dressed for the day in your best gender-bending outfit."
"These obscene abuses of Catholic values come just as Christians begin
a holy season of penance, fasting and almsgiving," said Cardinal Newman
Society President Patrick J. Reilly. "Faithful Catholics have good reason
to be outraged and heartbroken."
"That Catholic universities would permit these events on their campuses
at any time of the year is unthinkable, but to do so during the holy season
of Lent is unconscionable," he added. "The saddest part of this story
is that there is no indication that these universities are ashamed or embarrassed
by what is taking place on their Catholic campuses. Parents and potential students
might begin to wonder how these universities can in good conscience consider
themselves Catholic when they allow such perverse distortions of Catholic values
to take place."
Contact:
Geogetown University
President John J. DeGioia
Office of the President
Box 571789
Healy Hall 204
Washington, DC 20057-1789
Tel: (202) 687-4134
Fax: (202) 687-6660
Archdiocese of Washington Pastoral Center
Most Reverend Donald W. Wuerl
P.O. Box 29260
Washington, DC 20017-0260
Tel: 301-853-4500
Director of Communications: Susan Gibbs, 301-853-4517
e-mail:
sgibbs@adw.org
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