Saturday, March 21, 2009




<http://deacbench.blogspot.com/2009/03/and-now-other-shoe.html>And 
now, the other shoe

Fresh from the 
<http://deacbench.blogspot.com/2009/03/obama-to-give-commencement-speech-at.html>hand-wringing
 
and teeth-grinding caused by having President Obama speak, Notre Dame 
has made 
<http://whispersintheloggia.blogspot.com/2009/03/madame-ambassador-laetare-laureate.html>another
 
little announcement:
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At this hour, as the bells of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart toll 
in Laetare Sunday, the university has announced Mary Ann Glendon -- 
the Harvard Law star, pro-life force, Vatican A-lister and, until 
January, former President Bush's ambassador to the Holy See -- as its 
2009 recipient of the Stateside church's oldest and most prestigious 
honor, the Laetare Medal.

Established by Notre Dame in 1883, the annual award was envisioned as 
the American counterpart to the Golden Rose -- the ancient gift 
bestowed by the Popes on Catholic queens and, more frequently in 
today's world, Marian shrines. Along the way, its winners have 
included artists, academics, politicians... and even journalists. In 
1961, the Laetare was given to John F. Kennedy weeks into the lone 
Catholic occupancy of the White House.

This year's Laetare is the first time the medal has been awarded 
outright to a woman since 1996, when it was given to the "death-row 
nun" Sister Helen Prejean CSJ. Last year, the actor Martin Sheen took the nod.

The decisions involving the Laetare and Obama's invitation to speak 
were understood to be taken independently of each other -- the 
Laetare winner is customarily notified of their selection sometime 
before Christmas, while word from South Bend says that the President 
had not been confirmed as commencement speaker until recent days.

As the Laetare laureate, the woman once dubbed "God's Lawyer" -- a 
human rights specialist by trade -- will share the dais and speak 
alongside Barack Obama at Notre Dame's graduation exercises on 17 May.

H/T <http://concordpastor.blogspot.com/>the Concord Pastor.


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