Wednesday, May 11, 2005

When will Boston College become Catholic again?

We all know that Boston College has a prestigous history as one of the primier Jesuit institutions of the northeast. But when will Boston College have the integrity to institutionally align itself with the Catholic Church again? This, from cyberCatholics.com, is hardly encouraging:
Despite the fact that Massachusetts allows religious institutions to discriminate against active homosexuals based on a moral objection, Boston College has decided to re-write its policy of non-discrimination.

The new policy states that Boston College "commits itself to maintaining a welcoming environment for all people and extends its welcome in particular to those who may be vulnerable to discrimination on the basis of their race . . . religion, color, age . . . or sexual orientation."
No wonder Massachussetts Catholics had trouble with homosexual pedophile & pederast priests!

What, you have trouble with that??? It's one thing to call sinners to repentance and welcome them home to the Father. It's another to welcome the unrepentant sin into the bosom of an institution that officially identifies itself with a church that has historically and traditionally regarded such sexual behavior as a crime against nature and an abomination before God. Give it up, BC, and become what you are: an erstwhile Jesuit and Catholic institution that shows every sign of institutional apostasy.

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