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Editorial

Notre Dame chooses Obama’s over its namesake’s.

By George Neumayr | June 2009 issue

Last September, Pope Benedict XVI visited the original Grotto in Lourdes where Our Lady appeared to St. Bernadette. During his visit, Pope Benedict spoke about the West’s need to recover the Marian model of hope: that salvation comes not through obedience to man’s will but through humble obedience to God’s.

The modern world has largely chosen the man-centered model of hope over Mary’s, and this choice, as the grim and unfolding chapters of recent history illustrate, has delivered not salvation but despair. The ideology that promises man’s perfection through the domination of relativized science, technology, and politics—what one might call the false self-sufficiency of secularism—has led once-Christian countries into dystopias of one kind or another, nations so bereft of real hope that they abort thousands upon thousands of their own children.

On May 17, in a sports arena not far from a replica of that original Grotto in Lourdes, Barack Obama received an honorary degree from Notre Dame—a moment of hollow good cheer in which a university founded in Our Lady’s honor extolled an American president not for habitually hoping in God’s promises but in his own. Father John Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, hailed Obama’s “audacious hope for a brighter tomorrow.”

As the first acts of his administration demonstrate—paying for abortions at home and abroad, rescinding the Bush-era conscience clause for pro-life doctors and nurses, authorizing the over-the-counter sale of abortifacients to teens, placing gay-marriage proponents and aggressive secularists in powerful positions—this “audacious hope” rests not on God’s immutable will but on Obama’s willful rejection of it: that killing unborn children is a “right,” that redesigning marriage and sexuality according to fluctuating human taste and desire is “enlightened,” and that “reason” is not the product of God’s mind but man’s.

Behind all the buzzwords and honeyed phrases in Obama’s speech to Notre Dame’s graduates lay an essentially man-centered, not Marian, model of hope. His advice to them contained an insidiously deceptive bow to religion even as he advanced unproven secularist claims that render God irrelevant to public life:

Hold firm to your faith and allow it to guide you on your journey. Stand as a lighthouse. But remember too that the ultimate irony of faith is that it necessarily admits doubt. It is the belief in things not seen. It is beyond our capacity as human beings to know with certainty what God has planned for us or what he asks of us, and those of us who believe must trust that his wisdom is greater than our own.

This doubt should not push us away from our faith. But it should humble us. It should temper our passions, and cause us to be wary of self-righteousness. It should compel us to remain open, and curious, and eager to continue the moral and spiritual debate that began for so many of you within the walls of Notre Dame. And within our vast democracy, this doubt should remind us to persuade through reason, through an appeal whenever we can to universal rather than parochial principles, and most of all through an abiding example of good works, charity, kindness, and service that moves hearts and minds.

This is a jumble of half-truths and lies.

First of all, it is not beyond our capacity to know the intentions of God; he has written them on our hearts and promulgated them through our minds. It is certain, not doubtful, that killing unborn children and the elderly is unjust. It is certain, not doubtful, that man is made for heterosexuality, not homosexuality. It is certain, not doubtful, that God exists and man owes him piety. What is doubtful, indeed destructive, is Obama’s glib notion that a civilized democracy is attainable without these truths.

Notice that Obama’s straw-man secularism defines all of faith, including its preambles, as willfulness while cordoning off his own willful rejections of reality from rational scrutiny. To what universal truth, for example, does he appeal when describing abortion and same-sex civil unions as “rights”? There isn’t one; his claim springs from his own denial of the self-evident realities that make any moral reasoning possible.

And herein lies the fatal sectarianism, or to use his phrase, the “parochial principles” of secularism in this time and place.

A country that gives Obama’s skepticism and relativism a privileged and honored place in public life while treating the existence of God and the natural moral law as mere “opinions” and uncertainties has stripped away the grounds for hope. And it is only the reconciliation of reason and revelation, which was once the mission of Notre Dame, that can restore them.

Man, as a dependent creature who comes from God and culminates in him, cannot save himself from death nor his society from disintegration. By honoring Obama’s “audacious hope,” Notre Dame has put its faith in princes and forgotten the model of hope that its namesake preeminently embodies.

George Neumayr is editor of Catholic World Report


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Christoph Rebner  - The Majority     |2009-05-18 11:03:44
Incredible strength and finesse of dogmatic analysis.

Note that Mr. Obama is a representative only.

Catholics acting according to the teaching of the Church would not endorse relativism in any way!
tony foley  - Slick performance by Obama   |2009-05-19 01:13:48
I was struck by the slickness of Obama's words. Note this conjunction of phrases: "It is beyond our capacity as human beings to know with certainty what God has planned for us" and "this doubt should remind us to persuade through reason".

For Obama, reason does not allow us to see God's plan for us (including persumably the Natural law) but curiouslty "doubt" is the reminder to persuade through reason. But if our reasoning is so impaired that we cannot see God's hand in the Natural law, what makes him think that such impaired reason enables us to persuade anyone of anything? It is all presently very "reasonably" and slickly but at the same time he subtly undermines the power of reason to grasp ultimately realities.
Anne   |2009-05-21 07:27:46
exactly! it's like saying "I can't see! but let me lead you."
Patrick   |2009-05-21 07:41:09
Try to remember a time when the President actually tried to persuade through reason, on an issue like abortion, rather than merely talking about doing so. He constantly uses ad hominem strawmen, defining his opponents as "fear-mongers," anti-scientific, sectarian etc.- hiding behind his opponent's supposed unwillingness to engage even as he fails to engage. No one should believe a word he says.
JOHN BERTRAM  - Obama the abomination     |2009-05-24 16:58:37
MrObama is an abomination to the cause of the unborn and the world. He is the world leader of the holacaust of the unborn and we, the silent, well intentioned followers of the church are afraid of being put in a bad light for the sake of being branded as, being unenlightened or unforgiving. He is the example of evil and sits at the right hand of Satan. He has the means and devices to prevent death of the unborn and we who call ourselves Catholics keep giving him a pass and try to find excuses for the actions of the University of Notre Dame. It is now a proven fact that Notre Dame University itself has become a tool of the darkness, in it support of those who support abortion. I pray that the title and honor given to Mr Obama will reflect that he himself as represenative of Notre Dame, honor all who practice murder in the name of our Holy Father and Mother. "Forgive them for they know not what they do." will never apply in this situation. Warriors also have a place in heaven as well as a pacifist. We the church can be both and we must deny that Notre Dame is a Catholic University with Christian values or we will be the executioners.
JOHN BERTRAM  - Notre Dame Fighting Irish     |2009-05-24 17:19:58
Notre Dame no longer has the badge of honor it once held in the hearts of the Catholics. It is just another school that bends to the will of public opinion without conscience. They have disgraced the Savior who overlooks the Golden Dome. Touchdown Jesus has a tear in his eye that his beloved university would honor those who seek to murder the child in the woumb.
John Michael Keba  - _____, make me an instrument...   |2009-05-26 11:15:51
Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
where there is injury, pardon;
where there is doubt, faith...


Oops. Can't pray that anymore in Obamaland. I wonder if any of the ND graduates thought of this prayer while Obama was delivering his exposition on faith-doubt (or is it doubt-faith).

Probably not. The new version as ND seems to be "Father of Lies, make me an instrument of thy chaos..."
Bianca Dumas   |2009-05-28 02:46:58
Our parish priests are so liberal, I'm not surprised Notre Dame is coming to this. We have 'social justice' pounded into us every week, despite the fact that God gave every one of us the power and ability to take care of ourselves, rather than turn ourselves over to the government for a handout. I don't think they get the connection between 'social justice' and 'social engineering.' It just sounds nice.

What are we to do to get our church to lead us?
Judy Knutsen  - Notre Dame   |2009-07-02 14:00:43
Father Jenkins chose popularity over truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Louis T Luca Jr   |2009-07-09 14:17:58
When Jesus was betrayed by Judas he gave him every opportunity to repent. Instead he hung him-self on a tree, not the tree of salvation. He also had
the Blessed Mother praying for him, but to no avail.
That's the position that Fr. John Jenkins is in right
now. Jesus said,' to him much is given, much will be expected.' Well, Fr, Jenkins has followed in the footsteps of Judas and I don't think any tree will allow him the luxury of their branches.
catherine KENNEDY   |2009-07-10 21:00:05
DEEDS not WORDS! PRESIDENT O!the Ball is in your court!

Our school motto was FACTA NON VERBA
DEEDS NOT WORDS
HOW APT!
so WE now await to see what President Obama(PO)* does re any pro life initiatives!
see PO* you can use all the persuasive to some, if not glib oratory you like BUT
People are far more sophisticated nowadays in this high tech age!
so they want results so many are so sick and tired of the pro abortion mindset that is running rancid
its time that the pro abortion mindset is eradicated once and for all!
so PO* are you going to step up and do your PRO LIFE bit, once and for all to thwart the pro abortion scourge that grips the world? We await your moves the ball is in your court!
Carolyn Plant  - Uncertainty   |2009-07-11 16:19:23
How very sad that a leading Catholic university invited the president to speak and sow uncertainty just when this university's students need to be sent out into the world secure and certain in their faith.

I am certain God exists. I feel his presence in the Eucharist. He is with us always and He lets us know His plan for us if we learn to listen in faith and love.
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