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New, Inclusive Prez for Marquette U


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After a controversial hiring decision at Marquette University in Milwaukee earlier this year shut out a lesbian professor from becoming a dean, the school will welcome a new president who is outwardly inclusive of its gay campus community. 

"There is no room for prejudice on a Catholic campus," he said, according to the MilwaukeeJournal Sentinel newspaper.  

In Maythe school rescinded an offer to Seattle University professor Jodi O'Brien to become dean of Marquette University's Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Some observers thought she was denied the job because she is a lesbian, but Marquette officials said that was not the case. 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: StreveMD2
    Date posted: 9/7/2010 2:58:51 AM
    Hometown: BAltimore

    Comment:

    I'll believe it when I see it And "it" is when there is a revolt of the priests against the catholic church and its bigoted bishops in the USA. To say nothing of Pope RATZIU, who said in his xmas 08 address that gays would cause the end of the human race. Then in 2009, Ratzi UNexcommunicated a Bishop Williamson who is a holocaust denier. The church says "give me a child by the age of 6 and I'll make him a good Catholic for life". Sure seems true. RATZI grew up in NAZI germany, where the Jews, the gays and other minorities went into the Ovens. The world needs to eliminate this abortion of a church, or at least its leader, and much of the hierarchy.

  • Name: Tom
    Date posted: 9/6/2010 7:44:29 PM
    Hometown: Cocoa Beach

    Comment:

    "There is no room for prejudice on a Catholic campus," what's wrong with this statement? How can one be a Catholic without practicing bigotry and prejudice? To hear the Catholics preach, you'd think that teaching prejudice is all that Jesus ever talked about. (Of course, I know that Jesus really loved everyone. My comment is restricted to the teachings and practices of the Church, not the man.)

  • Name: Bill Thompson
    Date posted: 9/6/2010 2:50:43 AM
    Hometown: Scranton

    Comment:

    I am skeptical as to how far Father Pilarz's work will go in Scranton.. land of the "Casey Democrats." But kudos to him, and good luck on the new position !

  • Name: Aaron
    Date posted: 9/5/2010 1:14:03 PM
    Hometown: Chicago

    Comment:

    The Catholic church needs to get its stuff together. Non-LGBT affirming dogma but its OK to install LGBT-OK people in positions? There are multiple policies here, and multiple policies means hypocrisy.



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