What is a ‘strict’ Catholic?
<http://www.getreligion.org/?p=9528>http://www.getreligion.org/?p=9528

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Not that anyone should be surprised, but a 
portion of the national community that makes up 
Notre Dame’s supporters, alumni, students and the 
parents of students, are none too thrilled with 
the fact that President Obama will be speaking at 
the institution’s graduation this spring and 
receiving an honorary degree. Their problem is 
that Obama’s official policies directly 
contradict Catholic teaching on the subject of the sanctity of human life.

But at least according to MSNBC’s First Read, the 
problem is just the beliefs of those “strict” Catholics:

The point of contention? The president’s record 
on issues related to abortion, the majority of 
which clash with the strict anti-abortion stance 
of the Catholic Church. An online petition has 
sprung up urging people to voice their complaints 
to Father John Jenkins, president of the university.

Jenkins said in an interview with the student 
paper Monday that while there are clear 
differences between the president and the 
Catholic church on some issues (abortion and 
embryonic stem cell research), it was a great 
honor to have the president accept the 
university’s offer and that he had no plans to rescind the offer.

A majority of the student body is enthusiastic 
about President Ohbama coming to speak ­ he won 
the campus’ mock election 52.6% to 41.1% over 
Sen. John McCain ­ but an active alumni base that 
skews more conservative than the increasingly 
liberal campus has been vocal about the selection of the commencement speaker.

So the “strict” Catholics oppose the invitation 
to President Ohbama, as opposed to what other 
kinds of Catholics? There is an answer to that 
question that reporters should include in their 
articles. It would be interesting to see the 
definition attached to those Catholics. See 
<http://www.getreligion.org/?p=4082>here for 
Tmatt’s summary of the four types of Catholics of 
which reporters should be aware:

* Ex-Catholics. Solid for the Democrats. GOP has no chance.

* Cultural Catholics who may go to church a few 
times a year. This may be an undecided voter — 
check out that classic Atlantic Monthly tribes of 
American religion piece ­ depending on what is 
happening with the economy, foreign policy, etc. Leans to Democrats.

* Sunday-morning American Catholics. This voter 
is a regular in the pew and may even play some 
leadership role in the parish. This is the 
Catholic voter that is really up for grabs, the 
true swing voter that the candidates are after.

* The “sweats the details” Roman Catholic who 
goes to confession. Is active in the full 
sacramental life of the parish and almost always 
backs the Vatican, when it comes to matters of 
faith and practice. This is where the GOP has 
made its big gains in recent decades, but it is a 
very small slice of the American Catholic pie.

In The Los Angeles Times write-up of the 
controversy, there aren’t any voices from 
independent Catholics who support the invitation, 
or are at least not opposed. The Associated Press 
article plays the story a bit closer and resists 
the urge to portray this outrage as somehow 
surprising or a representation of some strange strict sect of Catholicism.

In another facet of the story, Notre Dame’s 
president says that the honorary degree is not 
supposed to condone his positions regarding abortion:

Notre Dame President Fr. John Jenkins says that 
the honorary degree “is not intended to condone 
or endorse his position on specific issues 
regarding life.” Jenkins also commented: “You 
cannot change the world if you shun the people 
you want to persuade, and if you cannot persuade 
them show respect for them and listen to them.”

If that is the case, what does the honorary 
degree endorse or condone and is this just 
something people should take on faith or is there 
a little exemption clause in the degree 
certificate that makes that clear? Somehow I 
doubt that, but it makes for nice PR cover. For 
example, when Archbishop Desmond Tutu spoke at my 
alma mater Butler University in 2003, the express 
purpose was to recognize his life’s work and to 
highlight the principles by which he lived his 
life. Former GetReligion blogger Mark Stricherz 
points out that inviting Obama to speak at Notre 
Dame would be akin to “inviting Barry Goldwater 
in 1965, the year after he had opposed the Civil Rights Act.”

At least one reporter, Julia Duin of The 
Washington Times, managed to report that giving 
Obama the honorary degree will violate a policy 
of the U.S. Conference on Catholic Bishops:

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2004, 
he added, specifically forbade giving “awards, 
honors or platforms” to “those who act in 
defiance of our fundamental moral principles.”

It is hard to tell whether this story will pick 
up any steam, but the Bishop of Fort Wayne-South 
Bend (South Bend is where Notre dame is located, 
Fort Wayne is the state’s second largest city), 
announced that he will not attend the graduation. 
The next shoe to drop will be whether Ohbama 
addresses the issue of the sanctity of human life in his address.

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