PROJECT SYCAMORE
protecting the catholic identity of notre dame
“It is especially painful that this play is being performed at Notre Dame, the school of Our Lady...[who] has always drawn people in this place to the highest ideals in their respect for one another and for women.”

Most Rev. John M. D'Arcy
Bishop
Fort Wayne/South Bend

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THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES ON CATHOLIC COLLEGE CAMPUSES

The number of Catholic colleges hosting The Vagina Monologues, always but a small number, has steadily declined over the past several years in the face of protests. In 2006, 12 performances were cancelled, and the play was produced at only 22 Catholic institutions out of a total of 230. For a complete compilation and associated information, see Cardinal Newman Society.

It is noteworthy that in 2003 Rev. David Tyson, C.S.C., now the Superior of the Indiana Province of the Congregation of the Holy Cross and then the President of the University of Portland, denied permission for performance of the play, declaring, “In conscience, I cannot approve of its performance on campus.” “This play,” he said, "is offensive, questionable in its portrayal of violence, and not in keeping with the respect accorded the human body in this institution’s religious tradition.” For more information <<click here>>

More recently presidents of other Catholic universities have expressed views just as firm. The Very Rev. David O'Connell, CM, the President of Catholic University, in an article of January 20, 2006 in CUA’s student newspaper The Tower, said:

I find the play crude, ugly, vulgar and unworthy of staging or performing at CUA in any manner whatsoever. I believe that CUA, its excellent Drama department, and the cause of promoting the dignity of women deserve much better than this play and can find much better expression than this play presents. In addition to the affront and offense posed to Catholic teachings and values by some aspects of the play, it has become a symbol each year of the desire of some folks to push Catholic campuses over the edge of good and decent judgment. Sooner or later, someone has got to simply say 'enough.' I am saying 'enough' and I'll take whatever criticism is hurled my way as a badge of honor for CUA, its mission, its values and all that it represents. I took this position last year, this year and I'll take it again next year and every year I am here.

Similarly, The Rev. Brian Shanley, O.P., President of Providence College, in a statement of January 19, 2006, explained that he had read the play and found it “not appropriate for a school with our mission." He continued:

First, far from celebrating the complexity and mystery of female sexuality, ‘The Vagina Monologues’ simplifies and demystifies it by reducing it to the vagina.... Second, the description of the play as a ‘new bible’ is an indication that its depiction of female sexuality is meant to displace the traditional Biblical view that inspires the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church.... [A]rtistic freedom on a Catholic campus cannot mean the complete license to perform or display any work of art regardless of its intellectual or moral content. Any institution which sanctioned works of art that undermined its deepest values would be inauthentic, irresponsible and ultimately self-destructive.” For the full statement <<click here>>

For additional discussion and materials, see
Description of the Vagina Monologues
Academic Freedom
Effectiveness of the Panel Discussions
Notre Dame Voices
The Queer Film Festival


 
Catholic Faculty Decline
Trend in ND Faculty

"The combination of impending faculty retirements and predominant recent hiring trends...threatens Notre Dame's capacity to realize its mission."

Dean's Report to Faculty 2005
Mark W. Roche, Dean
College of Arts & Letters

The Vagina Monologues
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