The University of Notre Dame was once one of the most prestigious Catholic universities in the country.  Over recent decades, however, their connection to Catholic teaching and values has deteriorated to the point that even calling it a Catholic institution no longer seems appropriate. The University itself seems to agree with that assessment, as evidenced by the announcement that it will no longer require staff to support the school’s ‘Catholic mission.’ The Observer, the school’s student-run newspaper, reports that a new set of “ND Values” was unveiled by the vice president of human resources, Heather Christophersen, during town hall meetings with staff in October, The previous list included a value that called for staff acceptance and support of the University’s Catholic mission, which was absent…

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