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Notre Dame's Dangerous Ground

Controversy Over Obama and the Commencement Ceremony

Mitchell Palmquist

Issue date: 4/28/09 Section: Opinion
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If you have not yet heard, you probably will soon hear about the current controversy at Notre Dame University. It was recently announced that Notre Dame had invited President Obama to be the keynote speaker at Notre Dame's Commencement Ceremony this coming May. It has been a standing tradition at Notre Dame to invite presidents to give the commencement speech during their first year in office. Based on this it seems like there would be little controversy, but the issues extend beyond a simple speech. At the same time it was announced that when Obama will give the Commencement address he will also be given an Honorary Doctorate in Law. Frankly this is a failure on Notre Dame's part; it is a betrayal of Notre Dame's Catholic identity. While many Presidents have spoke at Notre Dame before, none have had his intense support for abortion. It is because of this support for abortion and other unjust policies that he should not be honored at a Catholic University.
Many will claim that out of academic freedom someone like President Obama should be allowed to speak at Notre Dame, and I would agree with you. He should be more then welcome to guest lecture on his opinions, participating in a debate on campus concerning these issues. However, he should not be given a platform to unilaterally speak his mind to a captive audience and be given an award by Notre Dame; a commencement address has nothing to do with academic freedom and everything to do with giving graduating students one last encouraging speech before the university sends them off into the world with their degrees. Thus it should not be a speech given by someone who is so opposed to some of the core values that a Catholic school like Notre Dame claims to hold.
Before I go any further, to understand this issue we need be aware of a statement issued by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2004 on the very issue of speakers at Catholic colleges, especially concerning commencement speeches. This document called "Catholics in Political Life" stated that pro-abortion politicians should not be given awards, honors, or platforms by Catholic organizations. The bishops of our nation drafted this document to deal with issues like this. Now that Obama has been invited to speak at and receive an honor from Notre Dame many bishops have felt the need to speak out. As of April 7th 26 bishops have spoken out on this issue, ranging from disappointment with Notre Dame's decision, to outright anger and outrage. The bishop of South Bend, where Notre Dame is located, has decided to express his disappointment with Notre Dame's decision, and for the first time in his 25 years as bishop he will boycott the Commencement exercises.
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Guy Smith

posted 5/17/09 @ 6:49 AM PST

I would like to know how many past President have give the Keynot address(both Democractic and Repbulican)?

essay company

posted 12/20/09 @ 7:18 AM PST

i agree that it is rather controvercial question.

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