Glendon for ambassador
With the Obama administration having trouble finding an appropriate ambassador to the Vatican, I’ve been saying for the past few weeks he should return Mary Ann Glendon to that post. Looks like that suggestion is more apt….and more unlikely….than ever.
Here’s the White House response to Glendon’s decision to decline the Laetare Medal and the ND commencement ceremony:
Jen Psaki, White House Deputy Press Secretary, said: “President Obama is disappointed by former Ambassador Mary Glendon’s decision, but he looks forward to delivering an inclusive and respectful speech at the Notre Dame graduation, a school with a rich history of fostering the exchange of ideas. While he is honored to have the support of millions of people of all faiths, he does not govern with the expectation that everyone sees eye to eye with him on every position, and the spirit of debate and healthy disagreement on important issues is part of what he loves about this country.â€
It’s a smokescreen statement saying nothing about the actual controversy and perpetuating the false idea that this is somehow going to be an “exchange of ideas”. And that the call for a Catholic university to not confer upon a pro-abortion president a doctorate of laws is somehow not inclusive. At least his participation in this is generating a passionate debate and hearty disagreement on the issues of life and liberty.
About that ambassadorship….Sen. John Kerry has made an interesting admission.Â
In an April 21 interview with USA Today, Kerry denied he had recommended Caroline Kennedy as a possible Holy See ambassador….
“I think that if you’re going to have an ambassador who has access to His Holiness and who has the ability to be able to represent all the other things which you want to come together on, it is best not to, you know, make things difficult from the outset. And obviously given the position of the Church, that’s difficult. And so an honest answer is, you know, I’d try to find someone who doesn’t open up that front, so to speak, and has the ability to represent where we find the common ground.â€
Added Kerry, “Does it have to be [a pro-life person]? No, but that would be my recommendation.â€
A moment of honesty. But carry the logic through. Understanding that the pro-abortion position defies Church teaching, how can he and other politicians reconcile being both?Â
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Who do you suppose would accept the laetare award now? Apparently Fr. Jenkins has someone in mind… This posted on a Ft Wayne Journal Gazzette on Monday.
The Scoop9:41 am April 27, 2009
Last updated: April 27, 2009 2:57 p.m.
Verbatim: Notre Dame will seek another Laetare Medal recipient
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The Rev. John I. Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame, issued this statement Monday about the decision by former Vatican ambassador Mary Ann Glendon to decline acceptance of the university’s Laetare Medal because President Obama was chosen to speak at commencement:
“We are, of course, disappointed that Professor Glendon has made this decision. It is our intention to award the Laetare Medal to another deserving recipient, and we will make that announcement as soon as possible.”