Homosexualist Catholic Irish President Speaks at Jesuit University

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SAN FRANCISCO, December 12, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Yesterday the 
University of San Francisco, a Catholic institution, bestowed an 
honorary degree upon Irish President Mary McAleese, despite her 
public dissent from fundamental Church teaching on homosexuality and 
the male priesthood.

McAleese is the founding legal advisor to the Campaign for Homosexual 
Law Reform, the Irish group that motivated the country's parliament 
in 1993 to pass a law legalizing same-sex activity.

This past October McAleese spoke at a forum organized by the 
homosexualist group "Belong To," where she called for an end to 
"homophobic bullying" and indicated that finding out that you are 
homosexual is akin to a "life discovery."

At another conference in 2007, she said, "Although Ireland is making 
considerable progress in developing a culture of genuine equality, 
recognition, and acceptance of gay men and women there is still an 
undercurrent of both bias and hostility which young gay people must 
find deeply hurtful and inhibiting. For them, homosexuality is a 
discovery, not a decision."

In addition to her support for homosexuality, McAleese has very 
publicly dissented from the Church by calling for women to be 
ordained into the Catholic priesthood.

In 1994 Pope John Paul II issued the apostolic letter Ordinatio 
Sacerdotalis, declaring that the Church has no authority to confer 
priestly ordination on women.  Then in 1995, Joseph Cardinal 
Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, in his capacity as Prefect of the 
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith reaffirmed the doctrine 
and stated, "This teaching requires definitive assent."

During a 1995 seminar on women's ordination in Dublin entitled Women 
Sharing Fully, President McAleese delivered a speech in response to 
the Vatican declarations, stating: "They say the debate is closed. I 
think they had better turn up their hearing aids."

She continued: "If I truly believed that Christ was the authority for 
the proposition that women are to be excluded from priesthood by 
virtue simply of their gender, I would have to say emphatically that 
this is a Christ in whose divinity I do not and will not and cannot believe."

President McAleese again, in 1997, sharply criticized the hierarchy 
of the Catholic Church, comparing "defenders of the Vatican line" on 
an all-male priesthood to "Communist Party apparatchiks hawking 
redundant cliches" in an article for The Tablet.

The bishops of the United States in 2004 declared that "Catholic 
institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our 
fundamental moral principles. They should not be given awards, honors 
or platforms which would suggest support for their actions."

Cardinal Newman Society spokesman Adam Wilson commented that "USF's 
choice of McAlesse to receive an honorary degree clearly violates the 
bishops' speakers policy."

"It is quite sad, though unfortunately not surprising, that a 
historically Catholic institution like the University of San 
Francisco would honor someone who has compared faithful Catholic 
leaders in Rome to 'Communist Party apparatchiks.'"

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