A Petition to the Fellows and Trustees

Objecting to Father Jenkins’s “Contraceptive Culture”

Join #SycamoreTrust in opposing Fr. Jenkins's ''contraceptive culture'' at #NotreDame, a seedbed for abortions, as St. John Paul II warned, and a repudiation of the school’s claim in court of fidelity to Catholic teaching. Share on X

We, the undersigned alumni, students, family, faculty, and friends of Notre Dame, join Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades in his “strong objection” to Father Jenkins’s decision to include contraceptives in the University’s health insurance plans. The University will thereby furnish students and employees with the means to commit acts the Church teaches are intrinsically and seriously immoral while knowing many will do so. This illicit facilitation of contraception will promote the “contraceptive culture” that, as St. John Paul II and Pope Paul VI warned, will be a seedbed for abortions and illicit sex.

In addition, the University continues to promote abortion directly by offering employees cut-rate abortifacients, as well as sterilization, through its Flexible Savings Account program and also by continuing the provision of abortifacients to employees and students by Notre Dame’s insurers until next July and next August, respectively,

Finally, if Father Jenkins’s decision is permitted to stand, a judicial inquiry as to whether Notre Dame lied to the courts in the mandate litigation will be appropriate, since Notre Dame will be doing precisely what Dr. John Affleck-Graves, the University’s Executive Vice President, and Notre Dame’s attorneys swore to the courts it could not do in good conscience. The likelihood that Notre Dame “abused the judicial process” has reached even the readers of the Wall Street Journal (“Notre Dame Becomes a Bit Less Catholic”).

For these reasons, which we describe more fully below, we urge the Fellows and Trustees to confirm as University policy the representations made to the courts by Dr. Affleck-Graves and Notre Dame’s attorneys and to direct that the administration:

  1. Immediately halt the provision of abortifacients and contraceptives to students and employees by the University’s insurers by accepting the exemption proffered by the Government and withdrawing from the mandate’s “accommodation” program.[su_spacer]
  2. Immediately exclude abortifacients, contraceptives, and sterilization from the University’s Flexible Spending Account program.[su_spacer]
  3. Continue the exclusion of contraceptives from the University’s health insurance programs.

In more detail, the reasons for our petition are these:

[quote]I strongly disagree with Notre Dame’s decision to provide funding for contraception in its health insurance plans, which involves it even more directly in contributing to immoral activity. The Catholic Church clearly teaches that contraception is an immoral action that contradicts the truth of marital love.[/quote]

This is the fourth time Father Jenkins has publicly rejected the strongly held views of his and the University’s bishop, further widening the disjuncture between Church and University.

(In asserting that, prior to the mandate, “[W]e were among the relatively few Catholic universities that excluded from our health plans contraceptives,” Father Jenkins skips over the fact that 29 states require this coverage. That Georgetown refused to provide it suggests very few Catholic schools did so voluntarily. During the famous Sandra Fluke episode in 2012, Georgetown’s president declared “We do not intend to change Georgetown’s longstanding practice of excluding contraceptive coverage for the purposes of birth control from its student health insurance offerings unless explicitly required to do so by law.”)

[quote]And there is also the serious possibility that Notre Dame abused the legal process when it sued the Obama administration for relief. If the university had standing on religious freedom grounds, how can it now explain its decision to facilitate coverage of birth control?[/quote]

Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides for a judicial inquiry into questions of misrepresentation. The Notre Dame alumni attorneys say such an inquiry should be held if necessary “to restore a proper relationship between Notre Dame and the courts.” Sycamore Trust could suggest such an inquiry to the courts, or the Justice Department or Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, as parties to the litigation, could file a Rule 11 motion.

It is the fiduciary duty of the Fellows under the Statutes of the University to “maintain at all times” the “essential character of the University as a Catholic institution of higher learning” and of the Trustees to see that the University’s actions are compatible with its Mission Statement commitment to Catholic identity. To permit Father Jenkins’s actions to stand would be to default on these fiduciary duties.

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