"Catholic" Notre Dame Hires Pro Abort as Professor

February 6, 2026

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two Professors file Letters of resignation

The news coming out of Notre Dame is nothing short of stunning for anyone who still believes a Catholic university should uphold the most basic tenets of the Roman Catholic faith. The decision to elevate a professor who has publicly advocated for abortion—openly rejecting the Church’s teaching on the sanctity of life from conception—signals a profound break with the moral foundation that once defined the institution. For a university that claims a Catholic identity, choosing leadership that dismisses core Church doctrine is more than a misstep; it is a betrayal of the very mission it professes to serve.


The reaction from within the university community underscores just how serious this breach is. Distinguished faculty members have resigned their positions in protest, stating clearly that they cannot in good conscience remain affiliated with a program now led by someone whose public advocacy directly contradicts Catholic teaching on human life. Their departures are not symbolic gestures—they are warnings. When scholars who have dedicated their careers to Notre Dame feel compelled to walk away, it reveals a crisis of identity far deeper than a single appointment.


For pro‑life conservatives, this moment is a sobering reminder of how far even historically Catholic institutions can drift when cultural pressures outweigh moral clarity. A university cannot claim fidelity to the Church while simultaneously elevating voices that undermine its most fundamental moral truths. The Church has always taught that every human life is sacred, and any institution bearing the Catholic name has a responsibility to defend that truth—not dilute it. Notre Dame’s decision forces a difficult but necessary question: if a Catholic university will not stand for life, what, if anything, remains of its Catholic identity?


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