CV NEWS FEED // Over half of Jesuit universities in the US promoted “pride month” this year, despite their claim to historic Catholic identities according to a June 20 College Fix report.
“In total, 15 of the 27 American Jesuit universities posted (pro LGBT messages) on their main X, Instagram, and/or Facebook pages,” the College Fix reported.
The College Fix also noted that several universities they analyzed for the report did not promote the agenda on their main social media pages, but did actively host LGBT events.
Universities listed in the report as showing support for LGBT agenda on their primary social media accounts include Creighton University, College of the Holy Cross, Xavier University, and Georgetown University.
“Jesuit universities that favor homosexual sin lead souls away from God,” Student Action Director of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) John Ritchie told the College FIx, adding: “Celebrating the sin of pride offends the Sacred Heart of Jesus, destroys Catholic education, and undermines basic moral values.”
Ritchie emphasized in his reaction to the statistics contained in the report that Catholic universities act against the Catholic Church’s teachings by promoting LGBT agenda on campus.
“Would Saint Ignatius recognize the woke Jesuit universities of today? I don’t think so,” Ritchie stated, concluding that Catholics should actively pray for “the restoration of higher education,” and “continue the good fight.”
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