Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Why Catholic Schools Need Faithful Faculty


Recently, as readers of Crisis may have heard, our administration at Providence College retracted an invitation to a Professor John Corvino, who afterwards said in disgruntlement that he’d been looking forward to speaking at a Catholic college like ours, to persuade young people that the homosexual life was good for the individual and for the society.  The specific topic was same-sex pseudogamy, mock-marriage for people whose unchosen inclinations or indulged compulsions or disdain or fear of the opposite sex may render them incapable of marrying and begetting children after the ordinary way of nature.

We’ll now host a debate in the spring between Mr. Corvino and the redoubtable Sherif Girgis, co-author with Robert George and Ryan Anderson of What Is Marriage?  The title of their book places the question where it ought to be.  Before we ask whether a man and a man may mate, we must notice that in fact a man and a man are incapable of mating.  There has never been such a thing as a man marrying a man, and there never will be.  There can only be the pretense, just as a man in drag can only pretend to be a woman.  At base, there is nothing at all to debate.  (more...)

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