PROJECT SYCAMORE
protecting the catholic identity of notre dame
They [the Protestant and Catholic universities] had no ambition more compelling than to enjoy the hospitality of the secular academy. Before long they were at close range, exclaiming on how big the academy’s eyes were, how long her ears, how awesome her teeth.”

James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C.
“The Dying of the Light"

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ABOUT PROJECT SYCAMORE

Project Sycamore takes its name from the "Guardian of the Grotto," the ancient tree standing watch over the Grotto that, according to legend, reaches with its gnarled branches toward God in prayerful memorial to the innocent Indian murdered where it took root. As this sentinel is perpetually protective of the Grotto, so, too, have Notre Dame alumni always been protective of the school’s formative heritage as it is adapted to the challenges of each age. At the heart of that heritage are Notre Dame’s Catholic identity and its sustaining relationship to the Church, even as institutional links have been dissolved.

Recent events, in particular the student on-campus production of The Vagina Monologues and the staging of the Queer Film Festival, have raised for many the question whether that tradition and that relationship have been dangerously eroded. A principal cause for these uncharacteristic eruptions seems to have been a progressive secularization of the faculty over recent decades.

A group of alumni concerned about this phenomenon and its consequences has established Project Sycamore and this web site in order to provide alumni and others in the Notre Dame family with a source of information, a vehicle for the exchange of views, and a means for both offering support and expressing respectful criticism with respect to issues relating to the University’s Catholic identity.

If, after examining the materials on this web site, you think this effort worthwhile, please join us. We assess no fee, and since we have deferred a decision whether to establish Project Sycamore as a qualified charitable organization, we are not seeking large contributions. Still, if Project Sycamore is to accomplish its purposes, it will require some funding. The costs to date have largely been those associated with the establishment of this web site, with the costs of maintenance and modification to continue, of course, as long as the organization exists. Given the novelty of this enterprise, we cannot anticipate the magnitude of other future expenses, but they should include, for example, the costs of whatever research might be useful in obtaining a better understanding of Catholic identity issues at the University. Accordingly, we hope that many in sympathy with this project will provide modest initial financial support. In turn, we will furnish periodic accountings. If at any time it appears our resources will substantially exceed the Project’s likely needs, we will donate the surplus to Catholic-oriented organizations or projects at Notre Dame.

For a list of Board members and brief bios, please click here.


 

Catholic Faculty Decline
Trend in ND Faculty

"The combination of impending faculty retirements and predominant recent hiring trends...threatens Notre Dame's capacity to realize its mission."

Dean's Report to Faculty 2005
Mark W. Roche, Dean
College of Arts & Letters

The Vagina Monologues
For a series of representative lines from The Vagina Monologues too offensive to display without consent
 
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