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Monday, April 14, 2008
Jason Mattera :: Townhall.com Columnist
Catholics, Blacks, and Transgenders at the University of St. Thomas
by Jason Mattera
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Campus liberals are unaccustomed to hearing conservative ideas in their echo chambers, so it’s not uncommon for them to become discomforted when hearing alternative opinions.

Take Jane Canney, the vice president of student affairs at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, as an example. This administrator is depriving students the ability to hear Star Parker, a prominent conservative black speaker, because Canney was bothered by what another conservative had said at St. Thomas more than two years ago. On April 21, Star Parker was slated to deliver a talk on how abortion has devastated minority communities—a topic that seemed like a no-brainer at a Catholic university and the largest private college in Minnesota.

The conservative campus organizers only needed advertising space and a room to host Parker, as Young America’s Foundation and Conservative Student News Inc. were covering all the other costs.

Jane Canney nixed the idea entirely, citing “concerns” that the lecture was being underwritten by Young America’s Foundation. “As long as I am a vice president at St. Thomas, the Young America’s Foundation will not be allowed on campus,” Canney fumed in a recent meeting she had with Katie Kieffer, an alumna of St. Thomas and founder of the St. Thomas Standard as well as Conservative Student News Inc. Canney didn’t return the Foundation’s phone calls seeking comment.

Canney’s hostility toward Young America’s Foundation originated two years ago when YAF sponsored Ann Coulter at St. Thomas—an event attracting more than 750 students. Canney claimed she felt “uncomfortable” and “disturbed” while listening to Coulter, adding that she will never allow another Foundation-sponsored speaker on campus again.

So let’s get this straight: Just because some students and some administrators claimed to have been offended by what one conservative speaker warrants blocking an entire campus population from hearing conservative viewpoints? Such guilt-by-association is unbecoming of a college administrator. Moreover, this type of anti-intellectualism is an embarrassment to a school whose namesake reflects one of the greatest thinkers in civilization.

Young America’s Foundation sponsors more than 500 lectures annually featuring a wide variety of the very best in the Conservative Movement, including John Ashcroft, Michelle Malkin, Dinesh D’Souza, Sean Hannity, Bay Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and many others.

Liberals speakers at St. Thomas receive full support from the school’s administration. Within the past year, Canney’s Student Life Committee approved the appearances of Al Franken, the bombastic liberal commentator, and Debra Davis, a transgendered activist who believes God is a black lesbian.

Katie Kieffer called Canney out on her duplicity: “As an alumna of St. Thomas, I am embarrassed that the vice president of student affairs, Jane Canney, makes key decisions based on impulse and feelings. I am embarrassed that a vice president at this Catholic institution is making it virtually impossible for conservatives to bring conservative speakers to campus. For a person in charge of Campus Life on a Catholic campus, she seems closed to our efforts to present conservative and Catholic pro-life values.”

Jane Canney is violating the school’s speaker policy. The policy states that decisions to invite speakers are governed by “fairness and equity toward various conflicting views and interests, being mindful of the needs for wider information on the part of students and the larger community…Another factor governing speakers on campus is our concern that a wide variety of issues and viewpoints be given expression.”

She’s also violating her school’s expressed convictions, including “intellectual inquiry,” “faith and reason,” “the pursuit of truth,” “diversity,” and “meaningful dialogue.”

“[Star Parker is] enthusiastic about educating young people about abortion’s demoralizing effects, ideas which are in complete alignment with St. Thomas’ stated positions and Catholic teachings. Based on her behavior, Jane Canney seems unduly hostile toward conservative values,” adds Kieffer. “St. Thomas’ commitment to diversity and intellectual inquiry appears threadbare at best.”

Here’s an idea: Let’s treat college students like adults they are and allow them to hear a variety of speakers and form their own conclusions

It’s not the first time St. Thomas featured an unhinged administrator. On April 18, 2005, the university’s president, Father Dennis Dease, accused Ann Coulter of “vulgarizing” his campus even though Father Dease wasn’t present for the lecture and failed to enumerate any of Coulter’s “offensive” remarks. Father Dease’s ire should’ve been directed at the leftist hecklers who interrupted Coulter’s speech by yelling expletives at her.

Jane Canney and Father Dease can be contacted at jwcanney@stthomas.edu and djdease@stthomas.edu.

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Freedom of Speech
Again, liberals prove that they believe completely in freedom of speech, but only so far as it involves freedom of speech for liberal viewpoints. Any and all opposing ideas are to be squashed.

They can rant and rave about being described as tyrants, but actions speak louder than words and the actions of so-called liberals are no different than all the dictators and tyrants we saw throughout the twentieth century.

Power to the people! At least the people who truly do stand for rights such as real freedom of speech, and not the liberal fascists who seem to think they are entitled to be the only voice in America today.

Sic Semper Tyrannis

Poor Will and Wobbie
This makes the third article I have posted to wherein I beat some of the resident trolls in being the first to post.

Whatsamatta, guys, are y'all slipping?

Catholic donors should refuse to donate
... to CINO (Catholic In Name Only) universities that promote pro-abort speakers and censor pro-life ones. As Townhall columnist Dr Walter Williams said about university admins in general: nothing opens their minds like the sound of pocketbooks snapping shut.

Catholic Bishops should also declare that CINO universities are not Catholic.

These students are future alumni....
... my guess is that it will be about another decade before this hits full force, but 25 years of political correctness has resulted in 25 years of alumni (now as old as 45, soon to be of prime donating age) who will neither forgive nor ever donate to these institutions.

It is already happening -- notice the number of "development" jobs being posted in the Chronicle. And what these leftist bastions fail to realize is that an increasing fraction of the alumni would actually ENJOY seeing the place go under....

Gomer Says Surprise, Surprise
This is where religious "leaders" have taken us - left, liberal, politically correct, homosexuality, and give your hard earned money to help our poverty stricken population that wallows in 42 inch plasma screens. Want a house? You are entitled to one. Give me a dollar, sign this document, and here's the key. And two of our best are running for Demo nomination - both are "religious."

What really bugs me...
... is that this place calls itself Catholic. It's really troubling that a religious university still thinks it has to worry so much about "Diversity" (Capital "D") that it has to keep out speakers that aren't leftists whose beliefs have nothing to do with the Catholic faith.

My 2 cents
Money talks and bs walks, as in holding back donations might help a bit. At Notre Dame the vm have been put on every year of the last 10. Every year a stink is raised and every year the old cry of 'academic freedom' is raised.

I used to go there (didn't graduate) but if I had kids I wouldn't send them there for a Catholic education. The fact that Richard McBrien is head of the theology dept. is reason enough. But there's more.

Us mackerel-snappers don't do prosperity very well here in America. We'll get through this.

The actual incident at St. Thomas is sad, but not surprising.

Lying About Ann Coulter's Presentation
I attended Ann Coulter's address to St. Thomas. She was mindly controversial in some of her comments. Any administration that would censor and ban free speech by an entire segment of our political landscape is unworthy of ruling a college campus. In my day, it was the liberals who were banned from speaking. They had to speak outside with a megaphone. Looks like it's time to bring megaphones to the "University" of St. Thomas.

cc: jwcanney@stthomas.edu and djdease@stthomas.edu.

I've said it so often, ...
That I should just write something standard to copy and paste. sigh.

The intolerance of those who cry for "tolerance" of everything that isn't Christian, conservative, and traditional and the lockstep uniformity of thinking among those who cry for "diversity" boggles the rational mind.

Of course it also boggles that rational mind that these fools who emote rather than think manage to ever be put in charge of anything.

So that particular fool was made "uncomfortable" and felt "disturbed" by a particular speaker? Don't the left-liberals advocate some of their most extreme nuttiness BECAUSE it disturbing people and making them uncomfortable is supposed to be a tool for opening their minds and getting them to actually think about things rather than accept received truth?

I'm not a Catholic and have no vested interest in either seeing the Roman church grow or fade. But it has always mystified me that so many Catholics seem afraid to BE ROMAN CATHOLIC.

If my kids were to choose a Catholic college I'd expect them to get a Roman Catholic product with all the bells and whistles -- or should that be all the bells and incense? ;-) -- just the same as I'd expect an Evangelical product from an Evangelical school.

I can't grasp why the authority of the church is not used to remove those whose professed beliefs and enacted policies contradict Roman Catholic teachings from positions of authority in Catholic institutions. Grow a spine, for (literally) God's sake!

Bites the Dust
Speaking of alumni not donating to these sham
institutions. Just Google Antioch College( one of
the most idiotic liberal reducation camps that ever existed) and see that it is out of business and trying desperately to find liberal buyers to survive.
You reap what you sow !!

Liberal Tolerance
This doesn't surprise me. Liberal tolerance means they will tolerate anything - as long as it has a liberal agenda. Try to present a conservative belief? Horrors! You are trying to brainwash the youth!

Mother of 4
The problem is not Catholics being affraid to be Catholic. It's bad Catholics not WANTING to be Catholic except in name. I am Catholic and I'm dismayed by the stories of Political Correctness that pervade both the Church and its colleges. Fortunately, the priests at my church are theologically and politically conservative, but many other people don't have that advantage, especially after the 1960s and 70s.

There was a story in the news that "Catholics" were going to stage protests in support of woman priests, "gay rights," and contraception during Pope Benedict's visit here in DC. None of those positions jive with the Church's teachings (never mind that there is biblical support for the Church's positions here), but some people ostensibly raised and educated as Catholics believe they should be. The problem is that the Church is the biggest single sect of any religion in the world. There are about as many Catholics in the world as Muslims of all stripes (and twice as many as there are protestants). Any group of people that big is going to have differnces. And just like bad Muslims who want to kill everyone not like them, the bad Catholics are the ones who get the greatest airplay.

When you go to Bob Jones University or Oral Roberts University or another Evangelical school, you, so far as I know, get a strong foundation in Christian studies without all the "Tolerance and Diversity." Unfortunately Catholic schools have gotten away from being Catholic as can be seen in Georgetown, Notre Dame, Gonzaga, and now St. Thomas U. Fortunately there's still places like Thomas Aquinas College in California which still teach the right things the right way.

Happy Jake
I understand the size of the Roman Catholic church.

What mystifies me though is that, with all the authority of the church vested in a single man, why is it hard for that authority to say, "If you are to represent the Roman Catholic church this is what you will Profess and this is what you will DO." And then to rein in or dismiss all those people in Roman Catholic institutions who refuse to profess Catholic beliefs and who refuse to act according to Catholic teachings.

Its not unChristian for a church to insist on purity of doctrine among its representatives. Christ went after the moneychangers whip in hand because they profaned the temple that represented God to the world at that time.

Even an ordinary, secular company has the right to fire people who reflect badly on their company image. How much more so does a religious organization have the right to dismiss people who stain the church's name and reputation?

TeeHall
What poverty stricken people wallow in 42 inch screen TV's?

Priests Rape Boys
"'m not a Catholic and have no vested interest in either seeing the Roman church grow or fade. But it has always mystified me that so many Catholics seem afraid to BE ROMAN CATHOLIC. "
Perhaps it is because the Roman Catholic church sheltered priests who raped boys.

Freedom of speech

is much more in evidence here on TH that on the St Thomas campus. Too bad they can not follow this quote from the movie "1776":


"Hopkins: Well, in all my years I ain't never heard, seen nor smelled an issue that was so dangerous it couldn't be talked about. Hell yeah! I'm for debating anything. Rhode Island says yea! "



Any parent sending a kid to college ...
... must do their homework. My school, solidly conservative when I attended, has turned into a liberal hothouse where free speech doesn't exist for conservatives, conservative students have to sue in federal court to get equal rights, and conservatives are threatened by leftist students.

I wouldn't send my grandchildren to Georgia Tech on a 100% scholarship (Mike Adams has written some great columns on Tech's liberal administration), and I couldn't recommend it to people I care about.

My sister's experience at Vassar College
She was REQUIRED to attend a presentation from a member of NAMBLA (North American Man-Boy Love Association, whose motto is "By eight, or it's too late"),

The NAMBLA speaker was paid from the Student Activities account - which meant my sister also had to pay for this.

"Tolerance" of different opinions is one thing, but giving ANY credibility to ILLEGAL and IMMORAL activity is a gross abuse of the concept.

Happy Jake and Mother of 4:
What seems to be happening to the Church today is what is known as "mission in reverse". Christ told the apostles to "go forth and teach all nations what I have taught you". Liberal Catholics (for lack of a better term) want to reverse that and bring liberal secualar ideas into the Church.

Fordbzzzz
To answer your query; I refer you to a Michelle Malkin post where a 58year old was interviewed in her home with hardwood floors and a 53 inch mounted TV. She was proud of the fact that she had never had a job! Our tax dollars at work!

Nobility
America is obviously a very generous nation to give its poor 53 inch TV's.

Correlation?
Too many people believe that they are Catholic because they receive Communion when in fact one should only receive Communion because one is Catholic.

Being Catholic is submission to the threefold authority of Scripture, Tradition and Magisterium.It is difficult, especially in this world, but when one receives the Eucharist the response is "Amen". What this means is yes, I believe. I believe that Christ is present and all that His church teaches.

The Catholic church is in a difficult place, but it has suffered hard times before. These universities which enjoy the reputation of a Catholic institution are abusing that reputation. They will suffer because of the bad fruit in their midst.

Pope Benedict XVI is aware of the heresy. He will speak to it when he visits this week. It is time for the Church to clean house. And if it means a smaller but stronger, more faithful church, so be it.

Faithful Catholics, the Lord will bring good out of this. Be not afraid.

Jvette
So why did the church shelter homosexual priests who raped boys? What part of Scripture, Tradition, and Magisterium required them to do so?

"Priests Rape Boys"
Ref: dbz77 post - Is there a connection?

from: http://www.catholicbook.com/catholicbook/fidelis_et_verus6 1.htm

"Mary Eberstadt points out in the June 17, 2002 Weekly Standard that a big part of the problem is the complicity of many bishops with "the lavender takeover" of numerous U.S. seminaries. The U.S. bishops at the Dallas meeting even refused, by voice vote, a motion to study the role of dissent in the present scandalous developments. This is how interested the U.S. bishops are at getting to the root of the problem." and...

"According to former seminarians and recently ordained priests, the "gay subculture" is so prominent and accepted at St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore that students have long nicknamed it "The Pink Palace." Father Andrew Walter, ordained for the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2000, spent several semesters at the Baltimore school as a seminarian for the Diocese of Patterson, New Jersey. The problem was so bad when he was there, he explained, that "some of the students and faculty used to get dressed up in leather to go to ‘the block,’ Baltimore’s equivalent to 42nd Street in Manhattan." Seminarians, sometimes accompanied by faculty members, would do this regularly, Walter explained. "They would meet in the foyer, and then head for the gay bars."

fyi
pedophile Priests - they are an abomination. Of that there is no doubt.

pedophile Priests - they are a very small minority. Of that there is no doubt.

There is also no doubt that they have done serious harm to the Church, and there is no doubt that the Bishops who sheltered and protected them and maybe still do did serious harm to the church.

You hear about the 1% who did these terrible things, but you don't hear about the other 99% who quietly toil in the vineyard every day.

But I understand a lot of you want to brand us Catholics because of that 1% and if it makes you feel better have at it. If it makes you feel better to get your verbal rocks off by dumping on us fire away,

Just don't expect us to take you seriously.

What does this have to do with priests?
My understanding of this article is that it deals with the Left's unwillingness to allow freedom of speech to any viewpoint but its own, and the specific example of a Catholic university whose administrators are such typical Leftists that they won't allow a speaker to talk against abortion.

Where do gay priests enter into this?

I do thank my fellow conservative Catholics for pointing out that detail, that the child-abusing priests are overwhelmingly gay, and not pedophiles in the usual sense. That gets lost, when the Church-bashers throw up the example of priests who are sexual predators. But then, when did a Leftist ever let facts get in the way of his argument?

Hillary delenda est.

I atttended a Roman Catholic

college. They have telethons where they call alumni and ask for donations to the college. I am a regular contributor. About ten years ago there was a movement on campus to found a pro-choice (supporting legal abortion) club. When they called that year for a donation, I explained that I intended to wait until the administration decided on whether or not to allow a pro-choice club on campus and that if it were allowed I would never be contributing again.

The pro-choice club was not allowed to be an official club and use college money or facilities. That was the only year I did not contribute to the college's fund drive.

The point is that money talks when you are dealinig with non-profit organizations that depended on private contributions.

Uncle Max,

I agreee for the most part, but I think it was far fewer than one percent of priests. As far as I can recall, only about five or six priests appeared to have been protected by their bishops. However, these five or six were serial offenders with many, many victims.

Painting with a broad brush is standard tactic for bigots.

The Catholic Church...
...is inundated with liberal thought, and the infection runs deep.

My own parish regularly runs paid advertisements from Pax Christi in the church bulletin. That outfit, if you read their websites in each state, recommends visitors study "the works" of Moveon.org, Michael Moore, George Soros, Chomsky, and many other far left people and organizations.

Pax Christi supports abortion on demand, planned parenthood, socialism, government control of raising children, and a one world order, to name a few of its pathologies.

Two weeks ago I wrote our head priest explaining Pax Christi's orientation and asked why he accepted their ads, but I haven't heard anything back as yet.

Pax Christi claims to live by Jesus' "Sermon on the Mount", but such is its Trojan horse. Like the liberal phrase, "it's for the children", one that gives leftists a free pass to indoctrinate public school kids in socialist thought, Pax Christi appears to get a pass from the Catholic heirarchy by saying they are governed by "The Sermon".

Madonna University in Michigan has a psychology department that is completely Freudian. When I asked a young priest why the archdiocese would fund the work of an athiest who thought humans were the lowest form of life, and a man whose philosophy was oriented around a moribund but elitist discipline that appeals to hysterics and other narcissists, he said he didn't know. Even the department head is a socialist and an atheist. I think atheism is a prerequiste to be a Freudian therapist.

Still, I go to Sunday mass with the motivation to worship my Redeemer. Someday, a purging will happen, I pray.

His Holiness is in the House
on most of these issues already, and has stood firm in the face of kicking and screaming and flailing and demanding from all those who think it is possible to be a Cafeteria Catholic and just practice those things that are fashionable or easy at the moment.

One of the many reasons I decided to join the Catholic Church (baptized and received in September 2007) was that I have seen many Protestant churches crumble and fall under these same people who want Rewards Without Effort in every facet of their lives: high grades without studying; weight loss without dieting; health and strength without exercise; Goodies without working; promotion without effort; and a high paying job without doing any work. Why should we be surprised that they kick and scream when His Holiness says "NO!" to them? Nobody has EVER said No to them since the day they were born! I joined the Catholic Church because I want a Church that says No when No is the answer, and sticks to it in the face of all assault and battery. Yes, some of the tenets of Catholicism are difficult to stick to. So are the tenets of diet, exercise, studying, completing assigned work, showing up every day and keeping your voice down in the movie theatre. The fact that effort is required to receive rewards is a tenet we need to return to.

Audi
Well said! I don't think that you have previously stated that you are a recent convert to Catholicism. Congratulations. I hope that it brings you closer to the Lord.

Priests Rape Boys
"
I do thank my fellow conservative Catholics for pointing out that detail, that the child-abusing priests are overwhelmingly gay, and not pedophiles in the usual sense. That gets lost, when the Church-bashers throw up the example of priests who are sexual predators. But then, when did a Leftist ever let facts get in the way of his argument?"
Has anyone denied that priests who rape boys are gay?

Not denied, but ignored the fact
How many reports in the MSM on the "pedophile priests" mentioned that any of them were homosexuals? That was glossed over, or omitted, because it does not fit the template against which the MSM sizes up the world.

In that worldview, Christian-bad, homosexual-good. It's inconvenient that any of those priests, or many more who've passed through the seminaries in the last 25 years, are homosexuals. So, that detail is conveniently left out of the reporting.

Hillary delenda est.

Actually yes,
The majority of the Left views these priests as pedophiles, not homosexual pedophiles.

Managing the staff
I did a PhD in church history at CUA. When you study it, you say that staffing has always been a problem for the RC. But I also notice how intolerant people are of any failings in our government. That probably indicates lack of management experience. Just as there is no way one man can enforce uniformity in the church, so also can one insane bureaucrat ground hundreds of flights in a week without Karl Rove scheeming some devious plot.
I am suspicous of questions about pedophile priests, though. Whay haven't you gotten your answers before?
The students may want to rent a hotel ballroom for their lecture.

Further, to pedophilia :
I wish every story of Clerical sexual deviancy might be balanced by a report of their quantitative relativity to secular pedophilia. My understanding is that the NEA has more to answer for than does the Catholic Church, yet I haven't heard Bill Maher's rip on them, yet!

The Church has made great strides in these past few years. Priests have been defrocked, prosecuted, and sentenced. Programs, like " Protecting God's Children", have been mandated prerequisite for all volunteerism, and parishioners tend to mind their own children more closely, and avoid potential exposure to both impropriety, and its mere appearance.

My main point here, is that the threefold Church of the Word, the Sacraments, and the Majesterium, are not now, and never should have been, subject to question. The problems within the Majesterium are simply the frailties of humanity reflected. They do not convey any shortcoming in the Word, the Sacraments, or the structure of the Church, ( aka: the Majesterium ), but the free will afforded us, and the poor judgement we might exercise, despite His guidance.

The Reformation was originally a college classroom debate agenda that happened to run smack into the emergence of the printing press! The Majesterium was unprepared. The Majesterium was also caught flat-footed by the sexual revolution. The 60's did that to a lot of cultural institutions. Free love landed all over the map in many forms, and some promiscuity was bound to infiltrate the priesthood, as it did all aspects of the world. The Majesterium will survive, so long as humanity doesn't devour it with itself.

JPII asked forgiveness of the world for the failings of the humans in the Majesterium in the year of our Jubilee. Would that more shepherds ask forgiveness than assign blame and exact revenge for the sins of humanity against itself! We are, after all, only human!

PROUD STU ALUM
I went to Saint Thomas Academy and then the College (now University) of Saint Thomas living in Ireland Hall for four years.

The residence hall was large and then had 25 +/- Catholic priests living in single room housing. I may not have been the prettiest boy at the Academy but my teenage years were subsequently quiet regarding homosexuality among the priests.

There was one though who haunted my roommate. I can still see and experience the stress. My dear roommate died in his early twenties and the Predator Priest is the blame. This priest was eventually scooped up and re-assigned to a small town community about 30 miles out of St. Paul.

The by-and-by is that this Predator Priest was and is the single abnormally. The other gentlemen were very focused on the ministries and studies avoiding incident or controversy.

Living in Boston - the Athens of America - I look back at my St Thomas years with great respect and pride. Challenging my degree from Saint Thomas to one from Harvard, after interviewing many Harvard Alumnae, I will proudly cling to my St. Thomas degree as the better of the two.

I remember, in the midst of the Vietnam War we had the academic visit from Marlo Thomas, no relation to the Saint and wife of the Liberal talk show TV Personality Phil Donohue. Her visit was inconsequential and she was treated with expected and due respect; to wit, I expect the same to be for Ann Coulter as much as if not more for Al Franken who I would have challenged as a humorless dolt.

I also took exchange courses at Macalester College and was there when the Readers Digest heir threatened to cut off the school’s endowment, suddenly Howard Zinn was out as Lincoln and Eisenhower overtook the campus.

I wonder.......
what would Ms. Canney's feelings be if the Pope wanted to address the same subject on Campus????
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