Right or Wrong?: Forty Years inside Notre Dame

In What Happened to Notre Dame? (St. Augustine's Press, 2009), Charles E. Rice, Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame Law School, traced that university's loss of Catholic identity to the Land O'Lakes Declaration of 1967 in which Notre Dame and other "Catholic" universities declared their independence from the Church. In fact they substituted for the positive guidance of the Magisterium a counterfeit orthodoxy of political correctness, money, and secular prestige. This book, Right or Wrong, is a compilation of columns Professor Rice wrote for the campus newspaper, The Observer, from 1970 through 2010. Those bi-weekly columns are concise, readable, and practical. They offered the students an access to the authentic teachings of the Church that they might not otherwise get in the politically correct "Catholic" university of Land O'Lakes. Those columns presents those teachings, not as abstractions, but as practical guides to real life issues. Drawing upon his wide experience in constitutional law, jurisprudence, tort, and other areas, Professor Rice tells it like it is on a wide range of issues, including abortions, euthanasia, contraception, homosexuality, pornography, clergy sex abuses, feminism, marriage, bioethics, the death penalty, just war principles, the War on Terror, "Catholic" politicians, etc., etc. He describes Land O'Lake as a "suicide pact" that has made "Catholic" universities subservient to government, corporate donors, foundations, and the secular educational establishment. Professor Rice, however, goes beyond criticism. He offers a very practical way for Notre Dame to recover its Catholic identity. And he urges that we pray, especially through the intercession of Notre Dame, Our Lady, for her University and for our country.

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Right or Wrong?: Forty Years inside Notre Dame

In What Happened to Notre Dame? (St. Augustine's Press, 2009), Charles E. Rice, Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame Law School, traced that university's loss of Catholic identity to the Land O'Lakes Declaration of 1967 in which Notre Dame and other "Catholic" universities declared their independence from the Church. In fact they substituted for the positive guidance of the Magisterium a counterfeit orthodoxy of political correctness, money, and secular prestige. This book, Right or Wrong, is a compilation of columns Professor Rice wrote for the campus newspaper, The Observer, from 1970 through 2010. Those bi-weekly columns are concise, readable, and practical. They offered the students an access to the authentic teachings of the Church that they might not otherwise get in the politically correct "Catholic" university of Land O'Lakes. Those columns presents those teachings, not as abstractions, but as practical guides to real life issues. Drawing upon his wide experience in constitutional law, jurisprudence, tort, and other areas, Professor Rice tells it like it is on a wide range of issues, including abortions, euthanasia, contraception, homosexuality, pornography, clergy sex abuses, feminism, marriage, bioethics, the death penalty, just war principles, the War on Terror, "Catholic" politicians, etc., etc. He describes Land O'Lake as a "suicide pact" that has made "Catholic" universities subservient to government, corporate donors, foundations, and the secular educational establishment. Professor Rice, however, goes beyond criticism. He offers a very practical way for Notre Dame to recover its Catholic identity. And he urges that we pray, especially through the intercession of Notre Dame, Our Lady, for her University and for our country.

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Right or Wrong?: Forty Years inside Notre Dame

Right or Wrong?: Forty Years inside Notre Dame

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In What Happened to Notre Dame? (St. Augustine's Press, 2009), Charles E. Rice, Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame Law School, traced that university's loss of Catholic identity to the Land O'Lakes Declaration of 1967 in which Notre Dame and other "Catholic" universities declared their independence from the Church. In fact they substituted for the positive guidance of the Magisterium a counterfeit orthodoxy of political correctness, money, and secular prestige. This book, Right or Wrong, is a compilation of columns Professor Rice wrote for the campus newspaper, The Observer, from 1970 through 2010. Those bi-weekly columns are concise, readable, and practical. They offered the students an access to the authentic teachings of the Church that they might not otherwise get in the politically correct "Catholic" university of Land O'Lakes. Those columns presents those teachings, not as abstractions, but as practical guides to real life issues. Drawing upon his wide experience in constitutional law, jurisprudence, tort, and other areas, Professor Rice tells it like it is on a wide range of issues, including abortions, euthanasia, contraception, homosexuality, pornography, clergy sex abuses, feminism, marriage, bioethics, the death penalty, just war principles, the War on Terror, "Catholic" politicians, etc., etc. He describes Land O'Lake as a "suicide pact" that has made "Catholic" universities subservient to government, corporate donors, foundations, and the secular educational establishment. Professor Rice, however, goes beyond criticism. He offers a very practical way for Notre Dame to recover its Catholic identity. And he urges that we pray, especially through the intercession of Notre Dame, Our Lady, for her University and for our country.


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ISBN-13: 9781587317057
Publisher: St. Augustine's Press
Publication date: 07/15/2013
Edition description: 1
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 10.90(w) x 7.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Charles E. Rice is Professor Emeritus at Notre Dame Law School. A graduate of the College of the Holy Cross (A.B., 1953), Boston College Law School (J.D., 1956) and New York University School of Law (Ll.M., 1959, J.S.D., 1962), he practiced law in New York and taught at New York University School of Law and Fordham Law School before joining the Notre Dame Law School faculty in 1969. His most recent books, published by St. Augustine’s Press in 2009, are What Happened to Notre Dame? and Where Did I Come From?  Where Am I Going?  How Do I Get There?, co-authored with Dr. Theresa Farnan.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I The 1970s 3

1969-70, The Reality of Abortion 5

1973-74, Notre Dame Should Stand for the Right to Life 6

1975-76, Contraception is the Key to the Homosexual Issue 7

1976-77, Fr. Hesburgh and the Rockefeller Foundation 8

Part II The 1980s 9

1982-83, The Impact of Contraception 11

Theologians Who Mislead 12

1986-87, Notre Dame and Truth in Labeling 14

A Phony Debate 15

1988-89, An Imprudent Invitation 17

A Unionized Faculty? 17

1989-90, The Last Temptation of Christ 19

Another Stupid Invitation 19

Part III The 1990s 21

1990-91, The Striving Research University and the Education of Undergrads 23

Political Correctness Trumps Catholic Identity 24

1991-92, Campus Ministry on "National Coming Out Day" 27

Laetare Medal to Senator Moynihan 28

1992-93, Relation Between Notre Dame and the Church 30

Abortion and Personhood 31

Nutrition and Hydration 32

Discrimination Against Homosexuals? 33

"Bait and Switch" 35

Norplant 36

The Social Impact of Contraception 37

The Research University 39

Ex Corde Ecclesiae: A Dead Letter? 40

"No commitment" 41

1993-94, Why Not Kill Abortionists? 44

Whose Natural Law? 45

Cardinal O'Connor's Afternoon of Recollection 47

CNDPOW: The Committee on Notre Dame's Position on the Ordination of Women 48

Dr. Kevorkian and Contraception 49

Making the Aborted Girl a Mother 51

Ex Corde Ecclesiae and Condoms 52

Veritatis Splendor 53

Catechism of the Catholic Church 55

The Research University and Rising Tuition 57

1994-95, Killing Abortionists: The Double Effect 59

John Paul on Population Control 60

The Bengals Experience 62

Research on Embryos 64

The O'Meara Policie 65

The Contract with America 67

Homosexuality and Courage 68

A Touching Invitation 69

Abortion Protests 71

ROTC at Notre Dame 73

GLND/SMC 75

Courage at Notre Dame 76

Laetare Medal to Suzman 78

1995-96, Professor Edward J. Murphy 80

Evangelium Vitae 82

Escalating Tuition Requires Full Disclosure 84

The Natural Law 84

The Research University and Land O'Lakes 86

Catholic Character of Notre Dame 88

Partial-birth Abortion 90

Abortion and Compromise 91

Abortion and "Hard Cases" 93

Women Priests 95

Honorary Degree for Pope Paul VI? 98

1996-97, What Should We Do With Frozen Embryos? 100

Selective Reduction of Unborn Human Beings 102

Notre Dame on Homosexuals: Inconsistent and Misleading 105

Tuition and Student Debt 105

The Irish Famine 107

Murder Is a Matter of Timing 109

Surrender by Holy Cross Priests 111

Why Bengal Bouts? 112

Abortion and Contempt 114

Professor John J. Broderick 115

Cloning 117

Homosexuality and Courage 119

1997-98, Kill Timothy McVeigh? 122

Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia 123

Why Is the Homosexual Inclination Privileged at Notre Dame? 125

Misidentification 127

Eucharistic Adoration: Why Notre Dame Needs It 128

Anniversaries to Think About 129

Dr. Martin Luther King 130

Mother Teresa and the Bengal Bouts 131

U.S. News and the Faculty Senate 132

Notre Dame, Homosexuals and Scandals 134

1998-99, Archbishop Chaput on Humanae Vitae 137

The Impeachment Process 139

Why Honor Senator Bradley? 141

Veritatis Splendor and Monicagate 142

Hate Crimes and Matthew Shepard 144

A Student-Centered Research University? 145

The Non-Discrimination Clause 148

William Bentley Ball 150

Bengal Bouts: A Link to Rockne 152

John Paul II on the Death Penalty 153

Ex Corde and the Ball Proposal 153

Kosovo and Conscientious Objection 158

1999-2000, Columbine and Ecclesia in America 161

Abortion, as Described by Abortionists 163

Clashmore Mike 164

Respect Life Week 166

Ex Corde and Selective Autonomy 167

Jonathan Pollard 168

Bengal Bouts: For the "Ultra-poor" 170

Freeze Tuition 171

Aging Population and Euthanasia 172

"You Never Know" 173

Part IV The 2000s 175

2000-01, Ex Corded Application to the United States 177

What's Left of Constitutional Law 178

Eucharistic Adoration 179

Human Embryonic Research 180

The Abortion Pill 182

Homosexuality and Courage 183

High Tuition in the Research University 184

Death Row Marv 186

Bengal Bouts: Not the XFL 187

Are Pets People? 188

Parents and School Violence 190

Family Decline 192

Ex Corde: A Student's Bill of Rights 193

2001-02, Tuition and the Mouse 196

Response to 9/11 197

Bush Compromise on Embryonic Stem-Cell Research 198

What Can We Do at Notre Dame About 9/11? 200

Pacifism and Patriotism 202

Student Voucher Programs 203

Cloning 205

Cardinals Newman and Dulles 206

Why Bengal Bouts? 207

Contraception, Pat Buchanan and the Birth Dearth 209

Homosexuality 210

The Vagina Monologues 211

Contraception and NFP 213

The 20th Hijacker 214

2002-03, Bishops Cop-out on Sex Abuse 217

UNICEF: Trick or Treat? 218

Moose Krause 220

Kill the Washington Snipers? 221

Homosexual Priests? 223

Bengal Bouts: Purely Amateur 224

Preventive War? 225

Megalomania 226

Catholic Education as Consumer Fraud 228

Congress' War Power: The Ruling Class Rules 230

2003-04, Kill Abortionists? 232

The Ten Commandments 233

Same-sex Marriage 234

Death for Psychotics? 236

Terri Schiavo 238

Partial-birth Abortion 239

The Log of the Titanic 241

The Vagina Monologues: Resignations Are in Order 243

Bengal Bouts and Bangladesh 245

Laetare Medal for Cardinal Burke 246

Homosexual Confusion 248

The Passion of the Christ 249

Brown v. Board of Education and the Natural Law 251

2004-05, Pastor Sensing Makes Sense 253

Experimentation-Then and Now 255

Feeding Grandma 256

The War Power 258

How Should Catholics Vote? 260

The Year of the Eucharist 261

Christmas-Always a Political Event 263

What To Do With Scott Peterson? 264

Bengal Bouts and Jack Mooney 266

Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace 268

Vagina Monologues 270

The Queer Film Festival 271

Beyond Terri Schiavo 273

The Passing of John Paul II 275

2005-06, Why Not a Princeton Tuition? 278

Supreme Court Nominations 279

Two World Youth Days 281

Reason and God 283

Euthanasia: Are We Ahead of the Dutch? 284

Rights 286

Christmas as Real History 287

"Reversal" of Roe v. Wade 289

The "Ultra-poor" in Bangladesh 290

Deus Caritas Est 291

Catholic Social Teaching 293

Immigration: Politicians as "Illegals" 294

Fr. Jenkins on The Vagina Monologues 296

2006-07, Student Loans Again 299

The Flag Amendment 300

Benedict at Regensburg 301

How Should a Catholic Vote? 303

Plan B 304

Demographic Winter 306

Christmas as a Political Event 308

Notre Dame and the March for Life 309

A Serious Piece of Business: Bengal Bouts 311

Congress and War 312

Eucharistic Adoration: On the Rise 314

Immigration: Who Are the Illegals? 315

Natural Law: Not Repealed 317

Natural Law and Slavery 319

2007-08, Why Can't Notre Dame Be Like Princeton? 321

A Civilization in Decline? 322

Christians in Iraq 324

Who Decides on War? 326

Student Loan Forgiveness 328

Catholic Faculty and the Mission 330

The Reality of Christmas 332

Abortion from Contraception 335

Bengal Bouts: Are They Nuts? 336

Spe Salvi 338

Laetare Medal: Why Martin Sheen? 340

Eucharistic Adoration 343

Another Terri Schiavo? 344

Benedict XVI on Catholic Schools 346

2008-09, Humanae Vitae at Forty 349

Gun Control 351

40 Days for Life 352

How Should Catholics Vote? 354

The "Catholic Vote" 356

The Death Penalty and Recanting Witnesses 358

Christmas and Obama 361

Notre Dame's Catholic Identity 362

Rats, Elephants and the Bengal Bouts 364

Grandma and the Feds 366

Octomom 369

Notre Dame and Obama 371

The Governance of Notre Dame 373

2009-10, End of Life and Obamacare 376

Abortion in Obamacare 378

Federal Takeovers 381

Cantos in Veritate 383

Eucharistic Adoration at Notre Dame 386

Right-to-Life Tunnel Vision on Obamacare 387

Natural Law 390

The Manhattan Declaration 392

"Strong Bodies Fight" 394

Ralph McInerny 397

Finis: The Column That Never Was 399

The Rejection (from Matt Gamber to Charles E. Rice) 401

The Responses 402

Appendices: Open Letter to Fr. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. 404

Notre Dame's Mistreatment of the ND88 409

Afterword 414

Index 418

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