Alert: Catholic Seton Hall University Plans Same-Sex “Marriage” Course for Students

By John Ritchie   
April 23, 2010
Seton Hall University
Seton Hall is the oldest diocesan university in the nation founded in 1856.
According to an article published by The Setonian on April 15, a course on homosexual “marriage” will be offered next semester at Seton Hall University, a Catholic university in New Jersey with approximately 10,000 students.

Here is the red flag:

The course will be taught by Professor King Mott, a pro-homosexual activist whose biography, posted on Seton Hall’s web site, mentions his affiliation with Lambda Legal, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, and Human Rights Campaign -- groups that promote ideas that run contrary to Catholic moral teaching.

Although the article in The Setonian affirms that the planned classes will not be used as an advocacy tool, many find the assertion hard to believe.

Anti-Catholic Professor

In fact, in a paper titled "The Sanctity of Marriage: Current Boundaries and the New Vocabulary," Prof. King Mott writes:  "Efforts to condemn the [homosexual] culture itself as Pope John Paul II has done in recent encyclicals only illustrate the futility of orthodoxy in general and the papacy in particular."

"The notion that marriage is a stable and ancient human arrangement, derived from divine revelation, limited to that existing between one man and one woman, and binding save through the permission of a single Church is contrived.  It is laughable to consider that human relationships could ever find satisfaction and expression in this single interpretation of marriage," he continued. 

"To be 'gay' is not to identify with the psychological traits and the visible masks of the homosexual, but to try to develop a way of life.   This is exactly what must happen in the debate over marriage rights."

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Seton Hall University is named after Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American born saint.
Enough Moral Confusion


The consistent teaching of the Catholic Church has been crystal clear for 2,000 years: Homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and contrary to Natural Law. They are grave sins.

Why should any Catholic university sponsor a course that leads students away from the truth?  Why should the Catholic classroom be used as a tool to advance the homosexual movement and undermine traditional marriage? 

In our hyper-sexualized culture, Seton Hall University would do well to cancel this course and replace it with one that teaches students how to appreciate the beauty of abstinence, modesty and heroic purity.

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Comments 

 
0 #8 William Schuh 2011-05-10 19:41
Catholic Universities that have abandoned the Magisterium and the moral teachings of the Church have no purpose. I graduated from a Catholic College that went the direction of Seton Hall. When my children grew up I did not even consider my "alma mater" for them, nor have I ever given a cent to their funds. A major reform of ALL of our Catholic Universities is needed.
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0 #7 O. P. Ditch 2011-02-08 12:01
Does anyone have an update on this article? Do they still offer this course? What's the latest?
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+1 #6 Mary Ruppert 2010-06-29 13:16
The sacrament of matrimony is a vocation. It calls a man and woman to fulfill God's command to populate the earth and grow in their capacity to love and become holy in their union and mutual care for their offspring. Only a marriage between a man and woman can accomplish this. Not all are called to the vocation of marriage. All are called to chastity even the married. The homosexual is no less loved than the heterosexual. Each are loved by God with His infinite Love and are called to grow in one's capacity to love and holiness. Abstinence is a gift making it possible to grow in ones capacity to love in a unique way. What is needed is to be educated to have a mutual respect,understanding and love,for the differences in God's calling to the homosexual and the heterosexual.
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+1 #5 Mary Potzer 2010-05-25 13:52
You are glorifying the devil and insulting yourselves by teaching such immorality. Use the brains and reasoning God gave you for His Goodness and your own salvation!
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+5 #4 John Riegel 2010-05-03 16:41
Just because we are moving toward a progressive society, does not mean that moral values should change from what Jesus Christ established for mankind so many centuries ago. Good and evil still remain the same good and evil, they do nor morph along with society's changing personal moral values. Advocating the practice of homosexuality is as sinful today as it was then. What is lacking today is the personal integrity and spirituality to stand up for Christ's teachings.
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0 #3 Harry Regis 2010-04-28 14:24
Thw powers that be at Seton Hall should be removed from this Catholic(we hope) school.
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+2 #2 Janet Gowey 2010-04-27 19:22
Seton Hall has just declared itself to be non-Catholic, and should remove all references to being part of the Catholic Church from its printed material. Even so, your administration is putting the souls its faculty and students at grave risk in engaging in such immoral activity.

May God, the Just Judge, have mercy on you all before you are called to meet Him personally.

Sorrowfully in Christ,
Janet Gowey
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+1 #1 Patricia Fielding 2010-04-27 17:13
Please take the advise given on the www.tfpstudentaction.org website.
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