Father Thomas A. Lawler, SJ, a member of the Marquette University Board of Trustees and provincial of the Wisconsin Province of the Jesuits, has joined more than twenty-five other Wisconsin Jesuits in signing a petition supporting the recall of Governor Scott Walker.continue at Cardinal Newman Society
At least seven of the signers may be Marquette University professors and staff; they each reported residing at the Jesuit residence at Marquette University, and their names match the following University employees: Rev. Robert Doran, S.J., Professor and Emmett Doerr Chair of Theology, Rev. Gregory O’Meara, S.J., Associate Professor in the School of Law, Rev. James O’Leary, S.J., Associate Director of the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, Rev. Grant Garinger, S.J., Artistic Assistant Professor in the Diederich College of Communication, Rev. David Schultenover, S.J., Professor of Theology and Editor-in-Chief of Theological Studies, Rev. G. Harak, S.J., Director of the Center for Peacemaking, Rev. Michael Zeps, S.J., Associate Professor of History and University Minister.
The Republican governor, a Marquette graduate with a strong-pro life record, faces a vote to determine whether he gets to stay in office tomorrow. The campaign to recall Walker grew out of his budget-cutting efforts and his fight with the public service unions. Walker significantly reduced their ability to bargain collectively.
Looks like this was originally posted by Good Jesuit Bad Jesuit. See what happens when I'm out of the office! Is there anything more condemning than having the support of a Jesuit provincial superior?
Update: this was originally reported here
4 comments:
I'm pretty sure that Scott Walker never actually graduated from college.
The Governor did not actually graduate. He dropped it . . .
Seriously, that's what you look at, whether Walker graduated from MU. He is PRO LIFE. What has happened to MU, the Jesuits, and the Catholic church?
Seeing this photo brings Fr. Z's quip to mind: the "biological solution"! These poor, benighted Jesuits -- all of them past their sell-by dates.
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