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Notre Dame Embraces LGBTQ Pride Month

Ever since Father Jenkins scuttled long-standing University policy in 2012 by approving a student LGBTQ club, the risk has been that the aim of treating homosexuals with “respect, compassion and sensitivity,” as

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Pride Goeth Before the Fall

In this Bulletin, we draw attention to Notre Dame’s troubling observance of “Pride Month” over the past four years—a stark contrast to its Catholic foundation. We invite you to stand with us in reclaiming the month of June in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. As part of this effort, we encourage you to participate in our Sacred Heart Novena, taking place from June 19 to 27, 2025. Join us in exploring the implications of this shift and the importance of rekindling devotion to the Sacred Heart, the very soul of Catholic identity at Notre Dame.

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Annual Breakfast 2024

Two hundred alumni, family, and friends filled the Morris Inn ballroom during Reunion 2024 for our 16th Annual Breakfast – with another 509 watching online. The event featured Professors Patrick Deneen and Wilson (Bill) Miscamble, C.S.C., who discussed the challenges facing Catholic higher education and Notre Dame.

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Pride Silences the Sacred Heart

Notre Dame’s dedicating June to “LBGTQ+” interests instead of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is deeply insulting to its Catholic identity and a continuation of its efforts to normalize gender theory and homosexuality under the Dome.

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Rainbow is Thy Fame

A sobering reflection on Father Jenkins’s nearly two decades as Notre Dame’s President by Sycamore Trustee and Irish Rover Editor-in-Chief Emerita Mary Frances Myler (ND ’22).

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A Notre Dame Drag Show

Notre Dame’s embrace of LGBTQ culture continues with its celebration of June as Pride Month and a drag show organized by the Film, Television, and Theatre Department.

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Annual Request 2022

2022 Annual Request & Progress Report Dear Friends of Sycamore Trust, Shortly after the Catholic pro-life movement and its allies finally succeeded in persuading the Supreme Court in Dobbs v.

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