Boston College’s invitation to Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny to
speak at commencement and receive an honorary degree is drawing
opposition from pro-lifers who call the invitation “unconscionable” in
light of the politician’s push for legal abortion.
“After our painful experience for the past 40 years, we know what legal
abortion will do to Ireland,” said Kristan Hawkins, president of
Students for Life of America.
In a May 7 statement announcing a new pro-life initiative, Hawkins
warned that legalized abortion in America “has led to the deaths of over
55 million preborn baby girls and boys, the victimization of millions
of women, and the crumbling of families.”
Students for Life has launched the project “Not at BC” to oppose Kenny’s appearance at Boston College.
The college announced on April 25 that Kenny would speak at commencement
ceremonies this spring and receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree
for the school’s 150th anniversary.
College spokesman Jack Dunn cited the school’s Irish connections as a
motive for the choice.
Boston College was founded by a Jesuit from
Ulster to serve the Irish immigrant population and maintains an Irish
Studies program.
Although Kenny and his party, Fine Gael, had promised not to implement
abortion legislation, he is now making a strong push to legalize
abortion in Ireland when the mother’s life is in danger, including when
she threatens suicide.
Critics say the lack of a gestational age limit in a recent proposed law
means that abortion would be available on demand in Ireland to any
woman who threatens suicide.
The law could force Catholic hospitals to
comply with abortions and also lacks individual conscience protections
for physicians, nurses and other health care workers.
Kenny has also suggested that pro-life members of parliament may be
expelled from his party if they refuse to vote in favor of the abortion
legislation.
The Catholic bishops of Ireland – a traditionally pro-life country –
denounced the proposed abortion law in a May 3 statement, saying it
would “make the direct and intentional killing of unborn children
lawful.”
Students for Life of America said the Irish prime minister has bowed to
the international pro-abortion movement in his recent push to legalize
the procedure.
The organization said it is “simply unconscionable” for any college,
particularly a Catholic one, to “honor the man who would usher in the
mass death of Irish preborn children.”
“As Catholics, Christians, and pro-lifers of all faiths, the time is now
to stand in solidarity with the innocent pre-born, oppose Prime
Minister Kenny, and demand he stop promoting the grave moral evil of
abortion in Ireland,” said Hawkins.
“Boston College must hold true to its Catholic mission and immediately
revoke their invitation to Prime Minister Kenny to speak at their
commencement ceremony.”
Students for Life is calling on supporters to contact Boston College
president Father William Leahy, S.J. by phone, e-mail or internet form.
More information about the effort is available at the website http://notatbc.com.