Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Loyola Chicago Honors Alumni with Ties to Groups that Oppose Catholic Teaching

During its recent Founders Dinner event, Loyola University Chicago honored a group of alumni, some of whom have ties to organizations that advocate positions contrary to Catholic moral teaching.

The Jesuit University awarded Judith Mayotte the Coffey Award—named after the first president of Mundelein College—for her “leadership in the community, accomplishments in industry, and service to others.”

Mayotte is a former chair of the board of directors of the Women’s Refugee Commission, a group that advocated against the Mexico City Policy, which forbade federal money from going to international organizations that provide abortion or abortion counseling.  (more...)

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