Notre Dame has an institutional duty to emphasize more fully and publicly its conviction that the Church’s teachings about marriage are true.
Sherif Girgis and Ryan Anderson discuss how they got into the business of defending marriage, and where traditionalists should go from here.
By now you will have noticed that the Rover is sporting a new design layout.
The man behind the curtain responsible for these design and graphic changes is Adam Conrath, a freshman whom we are now privileged to have contributing to the Rover as a member of the layout and production team. Adam brings a considerable amount of expertise and experience to newspaper layout design and style, and together he and I have agreed upon a new look that better comports with contemporary newspaper design standards that are at once informative, straightforward and aesthetically attractive.
On September 17, Michael Bradley sat down with Maureen Doyle, the Gender Relation Center’s Assistant Director for LGBTQ Student Concerns who will also be the advisor for Notre Dame’s new gay-straight alliance, and Christine Caron Gebhardt, Director of the Gender Relations Center, to discuss Doyle’s hiring and the creation and implementation of “Beloved Friends and Allies.”
To say that the witness of Sacred Scripture lends itself to an affirmation of same sex marriages is to advance an incoherent, confused argument.
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