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August 27,
2001
Entire Christendom College Faculty Makes Oath of Fidelity to Church
On
August 26, 2001, at the opening Mass of the Holy Spirit, His Excellency
Paul S. Loverde, Bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, VA, amidst a standing-room-only
congregation, received the Oath of Fidelity from Christendoms entire
faculty.
At the
beginning of each new academic year, although not mandated by ecclesial
law, Christendom Colleges entire faculty, both graduate and undergraduate,
voluntarily takes the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium of the Catholic
Church. In fact, Christendom remains the only Catholic college in the
nation whose entire faculty takes this oath annually.
The text
of the Oath of Fidelity is that promulgated by the Sacred Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith: On assuming the office of teacher
at Christendom College, I promise that I shall always preserve communion
with the Catholic Church in the words I speak or in the way I act....In
carrying out my charge, I shall preserve the deposit of Faith in its entirety,
hand it on faithfully, and make it shine forth. As a result, I shall shun
whatsoever teachings are contrary....With Christian obedience, I shall
associate myself with what is expressed by the holy shepherds as authentic
doctors and teachers of the Faith, or established by them as the Churchs
rulers.
At a
time in higher education when many people feel that there is a conflict
between "academic freedom" and "religion," Christendom
College President Timothy T. O'Donnell says that there can be no real
conflict between faith and reason.
"Faith
comes from God, reason comes from God, and theyre meant to work
in a harmonious fashion," says O'Donnell. "So rather than seeing
the Catholic faith as something thats unintellectual, as though
you have to set your reason aside if youre going to be a Catholic,
we say thats nonsense, that reason can give faith a deeper insight
into the mysteries of the Christian religion."
Just
prior to the recitation of the oath by the faculty, Bishop Loverde gave
a beautiful homily, exhorting the students of the college to, in the words
of Pope John Paul II, be the Saints of the new millennium.
All
of you are here, surely, to pursue academic excellence in a myriad of
different fields, said Bishop Loverde. But, even more clearly,
all of you are here to continue your education within a specifically Catholic,
an authentically Catholic, context. The goal of education here is that
you be formed and equipped to be an articulate committed disciple of Jesus
Christ, a vibrant and joy-filled member of this Body of Chrst.
His Excellency
stressed to the 110 freshmen and 220 upperclassmen that their years at
Christendom, should be a time of discovery, a time of prayer and
dialogue, as well as a time of intellectual growth in order to discover
Gods Will for them in their lives.
In
a few short years, each of you will be sent forth from this college to
be lights to the world, and salt of the earth.
God needs you, the Church needs you, and society needs you, Bishop
Loverde concluded.
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