Canon Law Case Against Georgetown Submitted to Cardinal Wuerl
May 31, 2013, at 11:23 AM | By CNS Staff
A canon law petition asking Cardinal Donald Wuerl to rescue Georgetown University's Catholic identity or declare that it can no longer refer to itself as Catholic was delivered to the Archdiocese of Washington today, a group of Georgetown alumni, students, parents, faculty and others has announced.
Georgetown Distinguished Georgetown alumnus William Peter Blatty, an Academy Award winner and author of The Exorcist, announced in May 2012 the formation of the Father King Society and its plans to file a complaint under the Catholic Church's canon law. The completed petition documents abuses of Catholic identity at Georgetown University and non-compliance with Church law for Catholic universities. The group is seeking remedies "including, if made necessary, the removal or suspension of top-ranked Georgetown's right to call itself Catholic and Jesuit in its fundraising and representations to applicants," according to leaders.
The document is signed by more than 1200 individuals. It includes 198 pages, 476 footnotes, 91 appendices and 124 witness statements documenting 23 years of "scandals and dissidence," the King Society reported.
Submitted with the petition is a 120-page dossier prepared by The Cardinal Newman Society at Blatty's request, summarizing Georgetown scandals documented by the Society over several years. The Newman Society and canon law experts were consulted for advice by the King Society throughout the year-long process of preparing the brief.
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I have supreme confidence in the Jesuits' ability to thwart this craven rightwing suit in canon law..
Meanwhile, some music:
UrbScotty
(23,980 posts)could have been fed? How many people could've been clothed or sheltered?
And they talk about "Catholic identity."
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)But I've always had near-absolute confidence in Jesuit ability to accomplish almost anything they choose to do.