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Notre Dame Touts Faith But Elevates Abortion Advocate

During her tenure, Susan Ostermann used her platform to author and coauthor multiple articles on abortion.

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Notre Dame Touts Faith But Elevates Abortion Advocate
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As the University of Notre Dame faces concerns of false advertising, it may be time for Catholic students and tuition-paying parents to ask themselves if they can get a discount on the $90,000 per year price tag. While the school’s website reads, “Notre Dame’s Catholic character informs all it does,” the recent promotion of a pro-abortion professor leaves that statement in doubt.

It’s hard to see how that Catholic character led the school to appoint an outspoken abortion activist to a leadership role. Either the Holy Father, church tradition, and the Bible are all mistaken, and the Catholic faith can in fact coexist with abortion, or Notre Dame is seriously misinformed as to what being Catholic actually means.

Susan Ostermann, the abortion proponent in question, was employed at the university for almost nine years as a professor before the school announced her appointment as the new director of the Keough School of Global Affairs’ Liu Institute of Asia and Asian Studies.

During her tenure, Ostermann used her platform to author and coauthor multiple articles on abortion.

“Forced pregnancy and childbirth is violence,” wrote Ostermann for Salon.com. “It is sexual abuse. It is trauma.”

“When the state supports forced pregnancy and childbirth, it is complicit in this violence,” she continues.

Attempts to outlaw abortion “have their roots in white supremacy and racism,” Ostermann explains in another article titled, “Abortion, racism, and guns: How white supremacy unites the right.”

Of course, almost all of the claims in Ostermann’s articles are false. It was the early pro-abortion movement, not the pro-life movement, that stemmed from racism and promoted eugenics. Nor, as Ostermann implies in her other article, are a large portion of pregnancies (or abortions) the result of rape.

But even setting aside the accuracy of Ostermann’s claims, her articles highlight a much deeper issue: a lack of belief in the sanctity of life. It’s impossible to believe that life is sacred while also believing that protecting preborn lives is “violence.”

Most would have expected better of Notre Dame. Recently, the top-ranked school did get a “B” in Students for Life’s Christian Schools report that looked at 725 Christian colleges and universities claiming to be faith-based (excluding denominations that support abortion).

We found that fully 114 self-proclaimed Christian colleges have ties to abortion. That’s 114 schools directly violating the faith they proclaim. In Notre Dame’s case, their Gender Studies Program (and that’s a red flag) held an event “Trans Care & Abortion Care” featuring outspoken abortion advocates. That makes two major strikes against the school, apparently masquerading as a mentor of future Catholic leaders.

The most fundamental Christian principle is the sanctity of life. God created humans in his image, bestowing upon them inherent worth and value starting at the point of conception. Through that creation, humans derive, or are “endowed by their Creator with,” certain rights — including, for example, the right to life.

Abortion directly contradicts that principle, painting life as something meaningless to be destroyed at the convenience of another. In fact, Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to Mother Teresa recently by noting that “the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion.”

By appointing Ostermann, Notre Dame has established — in its leadership, no less — someone who stands against everything it proclaims to believe.

In one of Ostermann’s articles, she writes, “When we stand by… we are complicit as well.” She was referring to states “forcing unwanted pregnancies” by restricting abortion. Ironically, her words ring true for Christians. If we stand silent while “Christian” institutions betray the Savior they confess by supporting the murder of infants in the name of compassion and love, then we are complicit.

What must happen instead?

For students, parents, and donors, the path forward is clear: Pressure Christian schools to either cut ties to abortion or stop falsely claiming Christ.

For other Christians, speaking out can take different forms — volunteering at a pro-life pregnancy center, supporting a pregnant community member and enabling her to choose life, or even taking to a public platform to proclaim the truth that abortion is murder.

For a self-proclaimed Catholic university — one that describes its actions as motivated by its faith — to appoint such a person to a leadership role exposes, at best, a lack of wisdom and, at worst, complete and utter moral decay.

This is a good time to pray a Hail Mary, to pray for us sinners, and those leading the schools where we send the next generation of leaders, that they be taught to uphold the faith and not to ignore it.

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Kristan Hawkins is president of Students for Life of America and Students for Life Action, with more than 1,600 groups on middle and high school, college and university, medical and law school campuses in all 50 states. Follow her @KristanHawkins or subscribe to her podcast, The Kristan Hawkins Show.

The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

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