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May 13, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Amidst the commencement scandal surrounding the University of Notre Dame’s decision to honor pro-abortion President Barack Obama, a number of Catholic colleges and universities noted for their fidelity to their Catholic identity are instead choosing to honor individuals dedicated to promoting a Culture of Life.
 
“We are blessed in this country by the presence of many honorable leaders who promote the defense of innocent life in the public square,” said Patrick J. Reilly, President of The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS).  “Notre Dame could learn a valuable lesson from Catholic colleges that place principle before prestige when deciding whom to honor at commencement.”
 
In particular, a number of the Catholic colleges and universities recommended to parents and students in “The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College: What to Look for and Where to Find It” have chosen exemplary individuals to receive honorary degrees at their commencement ceremonies this year. (See www.TheNewmanGuide.com)
 
Among the honorees are:
 
Ave Maria University – Dr. Thomas Hilgers, director of Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction
 
Belmont Abbey College – Most Rev. Michael Miller, Archbishop of Vancouver
 
Christendom College – Father Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life
 
The College of Saint Thomas More – Dr. Ron Muller, founding President and Provost, The Cardinal Newman Liberal Arts Project
 
DeSales University – Sarah Gammon, CEO of Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network
 
Franciscan University of Steubenville – Most Rev. Michael J. Higgins, TOR, minister general of the worldwide Third Order Regular Franciscan religious community
 
Magdalen College – Most Rev. Louis Gelineau, Bishop Emeritus of Rhode Island
 
Mount St. Mary’s University – Papal biographer George Weigel
 
Southern Catholic College – Archbishop John F. Donohue, emeritus archbishop of Diocese of Atlanta
 
Thomas Aquinas College – Most Rev. Marc Cardinal Ouellet, Archbishop of Quebec
 
The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts – Most Rev. Francis Cardinal Arinze, former Prefect, Congregation for Divine Worship and Sacraments
 
University of Dallas – Bishop Kevin Farrell, Diocese of Dallas

Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy – Fr. David May, Director-General of Priests for Madonna House