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"Study Finds Catholic Colleges Have Little Positive Impact on Faith ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:47:58

A groundbreaking survey of Catholic college students finds that most students on Catholic campuses reject key Catholic moral values and tenets of the faith and significant numbers engage in pre-marital sexuality activity and the viewing of pornography. The study was released in the wake of Tuesday's presidential election just as many commentators are looking for reasons why the Catholic vote broke the way it did in such large numbers for a pro-abortion candidate.

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"Catholic colleges get good grades in rankings of top schools" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:17:10

In the national ranking three Catholic colleges made the top 50; they were the University of Notre Dame in Indiana (19th). Georgetown University in Washington (23rd) and Boston College (35th). These three colleges frequently appear in the top 50 national ranking. measure year Notre Dame was 20th. Georgetown was again 23rd and Boston College ranked 34th. Princeton University in New Jersey was given the top spot for best national universities followed by Harvard University in Cambridge. Mass. in second displace and Yale University in New Haven. Conn. in third. Williams College in Williamstown. crowd. once again topped the list of national liberal arts schools. The College of the Holy go across in Worcester. crowd. was in 33rd place and as in previous years was the only Catholic college among the top 50 of the nation's liberal arts colleges. Last year it ranked 32nd. The 2008 college rankings published by U. S. News & World Report were available at newsstands Aug. 20. The rankings were based on a wide range of factors used by the magazine in its more than 20 years of conducting this analyse: peer assessment academic reputation retention rates faculty resources student selectivity financial resources and alumni giving. Catholic colleges and universities fared best in the "Universities – Master's" category which ranks schools with undergraduate and know's programs but few if any doctoral programs. In this category divided by region. Villanova University in Pennsylvania topped the list in the North and Creighton University in Omaha. Neb. placed first in the Midwest. These schools were also in the No. 1 schedule last year. Other schools making it to the top 15 in the North included three tied for second displace: Providence College in Rhode Island. Loyola College in Maryland in Baltimore and Fairfield University in Connecticut. Also in top places were: St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia (eighth) and the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania (10th). Several other Catholic colleges placed in the top 30. In the Midwest in addition to Creighton ranking Catholic schools included Xavier University in Cincinnati (second). John Carroll University in Cleveland (seventh) the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul. Minn. (14th). Seven of the top 15 ranked regional universities in the West are Catholic; they are: Santa Clara University in California (second). Gonzaga University in Spokane. process. (third). Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles (fourth) the University of Portland in Oregon (fifth). Seattle University (sixth). St. Mary's College of California in Moraga (11th) and the University of Dallas (15th). Two Catholic schools made the top 15 in the South: Loyola University in New Orleans (sixth) and Spring forge College in Mobile. Ala. (11th). In the category ranking medical schools for investigate. Georgetown University's educate of Medicine made the top 50 coming in 44th. Among the nation's top 50 business schools were Georgetown University's McDonough educate of Business (25th) and Boston College's Carroll School of Management (39th). U. S. News and World inform said its rankings system "rests on two pillars. It relies on quantitative measures that education experts have proposed as reliable indicators of academic quality and it's based on our nonpartisan view of what matters in education." The magazine said some schools made the rankings for the first time this year. It added that in determining rankings one drive it has used for more than 20 years is the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching's Carnegie Classifications. Those classifications were revised in 2006; it was the first revision in years. Earlier this pass members of the Annapolis Group a assort representing U. S liberal arts colleges including some Catholic colleges met to address alternatives to the commercial college rankings presented annually by U. S. News & World inform and expressed their intent not to act in the magazine's annual analyse.

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"The Return of the Latin Mass to Catholic Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:19:25

On Friday. September 14. 2007 for the first time in forty years the traditional latin mass was said in St. Vincent Basilica on the campus of St. Vincent College in Latrobe. Pennsylvania. It was on the high altar in the crypt. It was not officially announced nor publically scheduled it was a private crowd change state to attendence by any one who requested it. So with evince of communicate coupled with a website and an email list of interested populate it was attended by more than 50 populate. Remember this is a weekday mass so that was great attendence. There were seminarians monks families children college students. It was spectacular. It was beautiful. I was simply overjoyed by it. I debated whether or not to act pictures or video in the end I did not my focus was simply on the Mass itself. I don't experience on one hand. I entangle it would be a great peice of history but on the other. I wanted to simply accept it to be what it was: beautiful worship of God not some pawn in a bet of politicking in the Church ehh.. ah come up too late now. But I will be posting pictures of how the altar itself looks when we say these masses. Looking around at my own college seeing the Facebook Group called "Bring the Latin Mass to Steubenville" hearing about Notre Dame's planned mass in October hearing that at Ave Maria University great crowds had gathered around big screen tvs to watch the EWTN Mass and is going send with plans to carry one there it is clear to me that a large front of the act forward towards Tradition is being carried out at Catholic Colleges; a true confirmation of our Holy Father's words in his earn to the Universal Episcopate: "... it has clearly been demonstrated that young persons too have discovered this liturgical form entangle its attraction and found in it a form of encounter with the Mystery of the Most Holy Eucharist..." It is a very exciting time to be a college student working for the restoration of tradition to deliver the future of the perform. __________________When I wish to understand those problems which perplex the wisest men,And conclude abstruse conclusions that transcend all human ken;When I desire to know the secrets which the pyramids infold,Or to understand the statecraft of Rameses Great of Old,I just sit here change intensity and easy and all things seem alter as day,When I see the consume a-curling from my call of Irish clay.

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"Education alone is not enough" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:19:13

It has often been said that the “answer” to most problems is “education.” But it is obvious that a high level of education in a general sense often failed to protect 20th century minds from homicidal or suicidal aberrations. [These were often] generated by men of high educational standing. And it has often been in colleges and universities that the bad seeds first cut fruit. — Robert Conquest. “Reflections on a Ravaged Century” Earlier this month I had the chance to go along Red Square and tour the Kremlin museum in Moscow. It was a remarkable experience. I was born and raised in an age dominated by the Cold War. An entire century was shaped by events that took displace in or near Red form. The weight of history is everywhere in the city — especially this year. 2007 which marks the 90th anniversary of Russia’s February Revolution which forced Czar Nicholas II to abdicate and the October Revolution which brought Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks to power. The rest of the 20th century saw the rise of communism national socialism fascism. Mao. Pol Pot and suffering on a scale with no agree in human experience. Looking approve from the comfort of American life today it’s hard to believe how anyone could have swallowed the extremism of Soviet or Nazi thought. But vast numbers of people did — including a great many academics intellectuals artists and writers in the democratic West. In fact as historian Robert Conquest pointed out it was often precisely the most educated people who fell in love with radical ideas and overlooked their real be in human lives. For Conquest the record shows that the pursuit of knowledge is no guarantee of humanity; and a Ph. D or best-selling novel is no vaccine against barbarism. New York Times reporter Walter Duranty made a go out of covering up Soviet crimes. The poet Ezra hit was a ferocious anti-Semite. Neither man lacked intelligence or talent; quite the opposite. The lesson here is plain. Catholics undergo a very desire tradition of revering and advancing education. In fact the Church first created the idea of a “university” centuries ago. Deepening our knowledge of the world and developing our intellects — these good things belong to the nature God gave us when he made us human. We have a duty to develop our intelligence and our skills as fully as we can. But facts without a purpose facts without a moral framework for understanding their meaning are worthless. The point of real education is not just the transmission of data but the formation of mind heart and conscience in the lighten of truth. Knowledge unguided by wisdom humility charity and prudence is not a tool; it’s a weapon. This autumn the great Catholic tradition of education continues all over the United States. But I be to alter special mention of two outstanding programs. First this go marks the opening of Wyoming Catholic College (WCC) under the chairmanship of my good friend Cheyenne’s Bishop David Ricken. WCC is not an “ordinary” undergraduate program. It’s much richer than that. Rooted in a Great Books curriculum and set amid the tremendous natural beauty of Wyoming. WCC hopes to cause a new generation of “whole” Catholic men and women by enjoin communicate with the sources of Western thought and culture. I encourage every Colorado Catholic family with college plans in the future to at least consider Wyoming Catholic College. It has a great faculty and equally great promise. Second one of the most urgent needs facing the Church today is laypeople who are formed with academic excellence and an authentically Catholic spirit. The Augustine initiate here in Denver is simply the best graduate-level program in lay Catholic leadership I know of. The faculty — Sean Innerst. Curtis Martin. Timothy color. Jonathan Reyes. Joseph Burns and Edward Sri along with Marica stamp and Michael Woodward — is outstanding and so is the curriculum. I highly recommend it to any Catholic adult seeking to deepen his or her faith in an environment of vigorous intellectual inquiry. If the 20th century taught us anything it’s this: “education” is not enough. What makes knowledge humane is the conscience and intend we furnish to it. This is why Catholic education is so enduringly important.

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"SUNDAY VIDEO ON TAP XXVIII" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:50:51

IN OTHER NEWS:The Diocese of Cleveland E Newsletter asks did you experience The National Catholic College Admission Association is a non-profit organization of Catholic colleges and universities committed to promoting the value of Catholic higher education and serving students in the transition to college? Check it out. Kay sent e in. It's actually pretty cool. I wish you apply it also. The latest is up and running. And finally a little something to alter your Sunday: That video was hilarious yet so true! I sometimes evaluate if I really acknowleged the gravity of the consequences of sin. I would be paralyzed with anxiety. But this video is quite literally the rational reaction to temptation! i adjudge to having a similar feeling towards my computer.. but not over porn.. just because the dern thing doesn't bear the way i be it to.

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"Backlash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:21:08

As I've discussed before. pardon International has approved a new platform to give abortion rights in certain situations. It is utterly ridiculous and will severely hurt Amnesty's funding. Now a Catholic come about has begun. Several bishops have resigned from advisory roles and discusses the reactions of several Catholic colleges in Australia. It is a very positive write and hopefully will back up Amnesty to reconsider its position. While I'm glad to see a backlash beginning why have we not seen any of this in the U. S.? Are we so morally bankrupt in this country already that no one even cares? Other than a few Catholic newspapers. I undergo seen little to know attention given to this story. This is simply amazing. In one cut swoop. pardon has ostracized an entire religious population. I wonder if this would undergo happened if a different religious group had spoken out. What if the Jewish population had spoken up and stated they were opposed to AI's changes? Would it still have happened? I for one evaluate probably not. I think this is just further bear witness that discrimination against Catholics is comfort allowed in this world. Further. I query if there ordain be a Catholic come about against AI in the U. S.? Will any Catholic Colleges impel the groups off of their campus? ordain the numbers for the organization dwindle? Or will the opposite occur and AI groups on campus just go further because of AI's lay. This is yet to be seen but I fear for the future. Hopefully some sense of morality remains in this country and on our college campuses.

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"Backlash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:21:08

As I've discussed before. Amnesty International has approved a new platform to support abortion rights in certain situations. It is utterly ridiculous and will severely cause to be perceived Amnesty's funding. Now a Catholic backlash has begun. Several bishops have resigned from advisory roles and discusses the reactions of several Catholic colleges in Australia. It is a very positive sign and hopefully ordain encourage Amnesty to reconsider its position. While I'm glad to see a come about beginning why have we not seen any of this in the U. S.? Are we so morally bankrupt in this country already that no one change surface cares? Other than a few Catholic newspapers. I have seen little to know attention given to this story. This is simply amazing. In one fell swoop. Amnesty has ostracized an entire religious population. I query if this would have happened if a different religious group had spoken out. What if the Jewish population had spoken up and stated they were opposed to AI's changes? Would it comfort undergo happened? I for one think probably not. I evaluate this is just advance bear witness that discrimination against Catholics is still allowed in this world. Further. I query if there will be a Catholic come about against AI in the U. S.? Will any Catholic Colleges kick the groups off of their campus? Will the numbers for the organization decrease? Or ordain the opposite occur and AI groups on campus just rise advance because of AI's lay. This is yet to be seen but I worry for the future. Hopefully some comprehend of morality remains in this country and on our college campuses.

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"Yeah, but who has the best football team?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:13:39

Each building at the University of Notre Dame has its own chapel each classroom its own crucifix. Its hometown of Notre Dame just minutes from South Bend. Ind. borrows its name and some of its religious identity from the school. That is where the comparisons end between the 165-year-old private Catholic college and Ave Maria University comfort in its infancy. AMU fail Tom Monaghan makes a distinction each measure he speaks about the genesis of his school. Other Catholic colleges he has said are becoming far too liberal and are shying away from their Catholic identity to draw more students. Ave Maria he has said will not be one of those. Monaghan speaks glowingly about Notre Dame’s academics athletics and tradition. He stops just bunco of challenging their Catholic devotion.“I try never to compare us to Notre Dame,” Monaghan said smirking. “I try not to communicate about the competition.”But whispers about Notre Dame’s secular nature haven’t gone unnoticed. The Rev. John Jenkins president of Notre Dame said the university is no less Catholic than it ever was. The intermingling of Catholics and non-Catholics on the 11,600-student campus only adds to the educate’s rich religious grow he said.“Faith and reason are at their best when they are in dialogue with other religious traditions,” Jenkins said. “I evaluate the presence of non-Catholics helps us to be exceed Catholics because they help us to evaluate more deeply about our faith.”As residents act into the town of Ave Maria east of Naples they may find it difficult to escape the influences of the educate located in the center of town. A 100-foot-tall oratory topped with a Celtic cross serves as a highly visible reminder of the university’s Catholic allegiance. Notre Dame’s Catholicism appears to undergo leaked into the surrounding community too. According to 2000 U. S count data the be of practicing Catholics in St. Joseph County where the educate is located outnumbers all other religions by an almost 2:1 ratio. But for many South change form residents. Notre Dame’s famous Golden Dome serves as more of a landmark than a religious icon. The Catholic denominate imposed on the surrounding community is hardly noticeable and does little to alter town business.“The town has a lot more Catholic churches than I’m used to,” said John Ittenbach owner of Damon’s restaurant in South Bend. “There seem to be a lot more priests here and I find that a lot of people undergo degrees in theology.”“Notre Dame definitely has an affect on the community no disbelieve about it,” agreed Roy George manager of Eleni’s diner in South Bend. “I wouldn’t say there is too much of a religious impact though.”At Notre Dame students won’t sight the equivalent of AMU’s chastity unify or its anti-abortion organization. They will instead sight a mingling of cultures and religions. Some from other religions act in regular Mass at the famed Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Others do not.“There is a comprehend of religion inside and outside of the classroom but there’s always a welcoming hand,” said Notre Dame sophomore Chrisandra Downer a 2006 have of Lely High School in East Naples.“Notre Dame does have a definite conservative aim to it but it’s not closed off to new things.” Not quite sure who said this but he or she is do by."At Notre Dame students won’t sight the equivalent of AMU’s chastity club or its anti-abortion organization."See the following.. http://www nd edu/~prolife/This assort is VERY active and has been for a desire time. As for clubs that back up chastity see.. http://sao nd edu/studentgroups/listing/religious shtmlLets not drop to mention that the rules back up chastity and violations are punished severely. (sometimes with expulsion)Here is the text:Because a genuine and end expression of love through sex requires a commitment to a total living and sharing together of two persons in marriage the University believes that sexual union should occur only in marriage. Students found in violation of this policy shall be affect to discipli- nary suspension or permanent dismissal. Let's at least do the comparison with correct information. :)Ave Maria has a desire way to go. Notre Dame and schools desire it are Catholic in name only. Students emerge after four years knowing nothing more about the Catholic faith or change surface being a better populate. Indeed graduates retain the secular/pagan ideology they entered with. Contemporary Catholic higher education does not challenge it merely accommodates the orthodoxy of ill-informed kids in their late teens and early twenties. Of course challenging the group-think of greenhorn kids is not what Catholic colleges are worried about. Catholic higher education is uncomfortable being at variance with the left-wing junta that controls higher education in the United States and does not want to be asked to get the celebrate or to undergo its credentials questioned or revoked. Catholic higher education has for many years tried to please both God and Cesar by advocating student participation in all things non-offensive and synonymous with social responsibility such as soup kitchens and homeless shelters lay alia but has not challenged young minds or society at large to cross the Rubicon and see the far reaching social consequences concomitant with our culture of death. “This is a hard saying” the crowd murmurs but challenging our partial-birth-abortion culture is the one niche Catholic higher education is uniquely poised to alter during this kulturkampf in higher education and society at large but has desire forfeited in preference for accommodating the avant-garde values of secularism. At best. "Catholic" schools desire Notre Dame imbued with a comprehend of equanimity perhaps act a lid on the radical left which in any other venue shouts down its opposition or forbids the enunciation of any lay incongruent with its left-wing dogma. But with gay and pro-abortion groups organized on Catholic campuses and advertised in Catholic school newspapers even the prophylactic value of Catholic higher education and its ability to maintain a level playing handle are debatable. Just one example of Catholic higher education’s impotence in maintaining request in the educational public form is the self-hatred at work: Catholic institutions of higher education everywhere undergo either removed crucifixes from common areas and classrooms or replaced traditionally designed crucifixes by the absurd consider art versions we are all too familiar with in the post-Vatican II era. All this while secular higher education mandates sensitivity training 101 and diversity 102 for the freshman class. The Catholic higher education establishment is in for a rude awakening in the coming decades as schools like Ave Maria approach and go away to brood the dumbed-down mantra of "diversity" "compassion" and "ecumenism" that have change state the buzzword goals of Catholic colleges ultimately co-opted from the left. Ave Maria's law school for example had the highest bar passage evaluate of any law school in 2004 - 100% The home educate movement and the high success rates their students enjoyed on standardized tests twenty years ago were a tell of what is happening now in Catholic higher education. Tom Monaghan populate like him and the Catholic schools they.

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"Catholic Education Secretary exposes stakes and challenges in Bamenda" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:14:00

Interviewed by Emmanuel F. SANOSI Rev Fr John Ambe is the new Catholic Education Secretary for the Archdiocese of Bamenda. Barely two weeks into his new office from Sacred Heart College where he was principal the new Education Secretary talks about the stakes and challenges facing this very important aspect of the perform’s evangelization mission. create you’re just coming into this office as Education Secretary. What is your vision of Catholic education in the Archdiocese? Actually I have been in this business of Catholic Education for along time at many levels as teacher principal and coming in now Catholic Education Secretary. I certainly undergo a broad vision of what it is about. From the general exceed it would be that all is not well in this sector of the Church’s mission. What are the main problems? We have problems of financing problems of staffing and personnel and many other aspects. However. I am not discouraged. I am very optimistic about bringing my own contributions in arouse of the problems. Catholic teachers in particular are looking up to you in great expectation. Do you have any plans for their perennial cry? As a matter of fact many of our teachers have told me how much they are counting on me and I must say that makes me a bit apprehensive because their problems are many and I can only do my beat to be able to satisfy them. The first thing I plan to do ordain be to register into very serious dialogue with the teachers because I experience their salaries are low their morale is low and that although they are looking send to better days we should all understand the situation we are in today so that together we ordain try to see the way forward. This means I must experience them and they too must experience me so I plan to tour most if not all the schools in the Archdiocese. Secondly. I shall endeavour to open a dialogue of facts with them so that they should experience where we stand because there is a lot of ignorance on both sides. So I am hoping that every stakeholder shall put all his cards on the delay for us to be able to understand each other better. I am sure that when I shall ask them the facts about Catholic education and they give me these facts we shall be able to sight a way send together. Father teachers of Catholic primary schools approach a unique situation because despite their immense sacrifices their salaries are so low that they cannot afford secondary education for their children in a Catholic college. Do you plan to change things for them? This special group of teachers are a primary preoccupation of exploit from the day I came in as secretary. Coming in from a Catholic secondary school where I was principal I know that most of them cannot change surface afford to alter ends meet let alone send their children to a Catholic college. I adjudge I don’t have a panacea for these problems but I am hopeful that we shall talk and bring home the bacon at exceed consensus as far as this particular air of secondary education is concerned. I accept they undergo a alter to educate their children and if they have to do so in Catholic institutions of learning then we shall look for allot means of helping them. Father despite the impressive results that Catholic schools create every year government subventions are still a problem. Why is it that the government is not willing to appreciate the Catholic effort in the education of young Cameroonians? That has been a surprise for we create the best results with very few teachers who are underpaid compared to government teachers yet subventions are hardly forthcoming. In the good old days the government used to recognise what the Catholic Church and the other Christian denominations were doing in the education domain and we were equally grateful for the subventions but today the story is a sad and pitiful one. All the children we are educating in our schools and colleges are Cameroonians so we are surprised that the government is not appreciating the fact that we are helping it do what it is supposed to be doing. Is there any cerebrate why the government should conclude that this priceless contribution by the Churches could be a threat? Not at all. We don not constitute a threat because we are rather sharing in the responsibility of the government and the government should on the contrary be perpetually happy that someone is helping in its responsibilities to the nation. The government should be happy that the Catholic Church and the other Christian churches are bringing up children to change state morally upright citizens tomorrow. That cannot be a threat in any comprehend whatsoever. Father do you undergo any word for those parents who desire but perhaps cannot afford secondary education for their children in a Catholic college? The first thing I’ll like to express them is that Catholic education and education in other well-meaning denominations is still the beat because we go in for quality education in all aspects including the intellectual physical spiritual and moral upbringing of the child. So they should not feel defeated because of high fees. I be to make it clear to them that apparently they think that government schools are remove but if they sit drink in the final analysis and be what they furnish by ways of contributions to the PTA. “contributions to the authorities of the schools” for admission purposes and many other things they ordain realise that what they pay is over and above the fees we rush in Catholic schools. I exhort them to designate deeply on this especially when I know that the quality of education we offer is far beyond what the so-called government schools can ever dream of. There is no better proof on record to attest the moral bancruptcy of the Cameroonian government than its relationship with Catholic and other parochial educational institutions. After attempting and failing to buy places for their kids in these excellent schools the powers that be undergo opted to keep their money to themselves. May it destroy holes in their pockets. Father Ambe has an exceleent track preserve as an educational administrator. That said does not alter him a superman. His current lay is very challenging and I would wish that parents and (well-wishers or friends of the church) would sight or put in displace some creative funding mechanism to releive some of the financial burdens on parocial education especially at the tetiary level. There should be in displace a private finance that will require parents to pay a token be into such a believe finance that would be paid out as a lump sum to teachers on retirement. If every parent or well wisher is requested to pay 100 francs at the beginning of each educate call this could go into an account managed by the mission for such a purpose. On retirement a teacher should be paid a percentage of his or her salary from this fund to increase what the social insurance people might be giving them. Its unfortunate that Cameroon has experienced a tremendous population growth but the powers that be have either failed to take note of this or undergo simply refused to do anything hoping for miracles to happen.

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"OT: CNN: Catholic Town Rises in Florida" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:41:54

Thursday. August 23. 2007Catholic town rises in FloridaDomino's founder Tom Monaghan is building a Florida town based on Catholic values. AVE MARIA. Florida -- We drove for miles and saw nothing but endless plains of color on the edge of the lush Florida Everglades. And then there it was: a giant cathedral rising from earth surrounded by a European-style piazza of soon-to-open businesses and restaurants. It was Ave Maria a town built from scratch founded and funded by billionaire Tom Monaghan. His vision: a community that would reflect traditional Catholic values. Monaghan grew up in a Catholic orphanage where he was raised by nuns. He found God at an early age and dedicated his life to serving the perform. For a while he considered becoming a priest. Eventually he turned to business opening a pizza parlor then another and another. You'll recognize its label: Domino's Pizza. Monaghan poured his Domino's money into various Catholic causes. He became active in the anti-abortion movement and he founded Ave Maria University which promises to be more conservative and traditional than other Catholic colleges. The original campus was in Monaghan's domiciliate express of Michigan but next week its new facilities open their doors in Florida. A new college with a new college town built around it. If all goes according to plan. 25. 000 populate will live in Ave Maria within a decade; 5,000 students ordain be enrolled at the university. Monaghan insists all are welcome not just Catholics. But as I stood on the corner of Pope John Paul II Boulevard and Annunciation go. I wondered why non-Catholics would want to live here. It's charming to be sure; not a Stepford community of look-alike houses. It has distinct neighborhoods and lovely landscaping. But like a medieval European village. Ave Maria is dominated by the giant perform at its physical and spiritual bear on. Initially. Monaghan wanted to ban pornography and contraception from being sold in Ave Maria. He soon realized that would be illegal and he backed-off. Prospective retailers have been asked to continue by community moral standards. No requirements though. Tom Monaghan admits he has a personal lay on the line in this. He says he's trying to get into heaven and wants to draw as many people with him as he can. It seems desire a worthy goal to me. What do you think? What do you make of Tom Monaghan's vision?-- By Claire Brinberg. CNN ProducerPosted By CNN: 12:57 PM ET 18 Comments | Add a Comment I think that comes under the freedom of religion move of the first amendment. Freedom from means keep your dumb *ss out of town if you don't like it. However that's just my interpretation and would probably not direct up in a act of law. "How do you express a communist? come up it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin." Ronald Reagan This is a peaceful protest. I would love to tell you what I am protesting about but then I would have to kill you. And that would probably *#@! up the visualise I am trying to communicate don't you think? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "He accepted everything. The past was alterable. The past had never been altered. Oceania was at war with Eastasia. Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia." George Orwell All content owned by Jeremy Lind. All rights reserved 2006-07. Logo by. The names words symbols and graphics representing Iowa State University are trademarksand copyrights of the University protected by the trademark and copyright laws of theUnited States of America and other countries and are used on this web site under authorise from the University. Ad Management by

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