Box 2
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence on GU Choice, 1991
The collection consists of the records of the Georgetown Ignatian Society and documents their efforts to have Georgetown University formally declared "un-Catholic" for their recognition of a pro-choice student group (GU Choice) and other offenses in the 1990s. It consists of their Petition to Cardinal Hickey, their Canon Law suits, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and anti-GU Choice buttons.
Fr. Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., 1992 - 1999
Correspondence with and clippings regarding Georgetown University President.
Fr. Drinan: Canon Law Suit and Articles - Correspondence, 1994 - 1997
The collection consists of the records of the Georgetown Ignatian Society and documents their efforts to have Georgetown University formally declared "un-Catholic" for their recognition of a pro-choice student group (GU Choice) and other offenses in the 1990s. It consists of their Petition to Cardinal Hickey, their Canon Law suits, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and anti-GU Choice buttons.
Holy Trinity, 1996 - 1997
The collection consists of the records of the Georgetown Ignatian Society and documents their efforts to have Georgetown University formally declared "un-Catholic" for their recognition of a pro-choice student group (GU Choice) and other offenses in the 1990s. It consists of their Petition to Cardinal Hickey, their Canon Law suits, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and anti-GU Choice buttons.
Cardinal Arinzi, 2003
Reaction to 2003 speech at the Georgetown College commencement. Includes copy of letter sent by College Dean Jane McAuliffe to members of the Class of 2003 after the commencement ceremony.
Crucifixes - Homosexuality - Feminists - Pornography, Larry Flynt, 1992 - 1997
Includes: correspondence and clippings regarding student requests for more crucifixes in classroom, 1997; clippings regarding Mark Hughes reaction to a speech by Larry Flynt on campus, April 30, 1999; clippings regarding dismissals of several chaplains, April-May 1999.
Anti-GU Choice Buttons, 1990s
The collection consists of the records of the Georgetown Ignatian Society and documents their efforts to have Georgetown University formally declared "un-Catholic" for their recognition of a pro-choice student group (GU Choice) and other offenses in the 1990s. It consists of their Petition to Cardinal Hickey, their Canon Law suits, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and anti-GU Choice buttons.