Yesterday, the Chicago-based PRO-LIFE ACTION LEAGUE and its national director are calling on Notre Dame University President, Rev. John Jenkins, to withdraw his invitation to Barack Obama to deliver a commencement address there on May 17.
"Over the first two months of his administration, Barack Obama has established himself as the most pro-abortion president in U.S. history," said League National Director Joe Scheidler, himself a graduate of Notre Dame, a Catholic university. "My alma mater should not be providing a platform for this president."
"Starting from his first week in office, President Obama has enacted a string of executive orders, appointments and policy decisions that contradict Catholic teaching on the sanctity of life -- a teaching that Notre Dame is supposed to uphold," said Scheidler.
Some of the pro-abortion actions Obama has taken in just two months in office, Scheidler lists:
• Overturning of the Mexico City Policy, which had prohibited U.S. funds from being used to promote or provide abortions overseas
• Working to overturn conscience protections for healthcare workers, forcing them to cooperate in abortion or risk losing their jobs
• Appointing pro-abortion Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, who has close ties to late-term abortionist George Tiller, to head the Department of Health and Human Services
• Dedicating federal funds to harvest embryonic stem cells for research at the expense of the most defenseless members of the human family
Scheidler is calling on concerned Catholics, especially Notre Dame alumni, to contact Jenkins and urge him to withdraw the Obama invitation.
The group has promised a massive Pro-Life protest on graduation day if Notre Dame does not rescind its invitation to Obama. The Director of Communications for the group has said that Catholics cannot be expected to stand back and allow the most pro-abortion President in U.S. history to make a mockery of Notre Dame