Much Ado About Nothing?

Introduction In this bulletin, we reprint with permission an Irish Rover editorial by its editor-in-chief, Joe DeReuil, in which he discusses two developments: Irish Rover reporter Madeline Murphy describes the co-ed housing initiative and reporters Elizabeth Hale and Daniel Martin the rewriting of Shakespeare and the homosexual-themed poster in their articles Hamlet: Princess of Denmark? […]

Notre Dame Returns to The March for Life

In whatever way you are able to support our common purpose — by giving of your time (especially in prayer), talent, or treasure — we are all very truly grateful. An Iniquitous Proclamation On January 20, the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a large Notre Dame delegation joined a huge crowd of enthusiastic pro-life demonstrators […]

Promoting Catholic Intellectual Life

Year End Campaign This is the season when we invite those who value Notre Dame’s Catholic identity and our mission at Sycamore Trust to contribute financially to our work. In whatever way you are able to support our common purpose — by giving of your time (especially in prayer), talent, or treasure — we are […]

“Exposed as a Pro-Life Conservative”

Annual Campaign [su_highlight background=”#fffd9c”]This is the season when we invite those who value Notre Dame’s Catholic identity and our mission to contribute financially to our work. [/su_highlight] We are deeply grateful for the support that we received during the last 12 months, enabling us to expand our membership, upgrade our technology, return to campus for […]

Prof. Tamara Kay Offers Student Abortion Help

Abortion Part I In this bulletin, we begin a series about pro-abortion and pro-life developments at Notre Dame in the wake of the Supreme Court decision returning the abortion issue to the state legislative branches and the consequent Indiana legislation restricting abortion. Notre Dame’s “Abortions Rights Expert” at Keough We begin with a deeply disturbing pro-abortion […]

Notre Dame’s First-Year Sex Ed

Today we bring you deeply disturbing portions of a video about the University’s diversity policy that was shown to this year’s first-year students and that radically undermines the Church’s teaching on sex and gender. It speaks for itself, so we will add but a few introductory comments. The video is introduced by Rev. Gerry Olinger, […]

A Notre Dame Racial Justice Misfire

A Failure to “Foster Social Cohesion” Racism is a grave sin, and the roiling controversy over its persistence in the country’s institutions and in the hearts and minds of its citizens is a grievous wound to the nation’s sense of community – a wound that, the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace reminds us in […]