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The president of the Catholic, Jesuit University of San Francisco (USF), Rev. Stephen Privett, S.J., publicly defended the use of condoms to prevent the HIV/AIDS virus, according to an interview with Catholic San Francisco published June 10.
Last month USF awarded an honorary degree to South African Bishop Kevin Dowling, which was protested by The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS) due to Bishop Dowling’s dissent from Vatican teaching on condom use and the South African Bishops’ Conference’s condemnations of his public statements.
“It is the obligation of a Catholic university’s president to embrace Catholic teaching as truth and as the solid foundation of the university’s Catholic mission,” said CNS President Patrick J. Reilly. “It would be unfortunate for a Catholic leader’s public statements to echo those who stridently criticized Pope Benedict XVI’s plea for healthy, moral and responsible sexual behavior during his recent visit to Africa.”
In the interview with Catholic San Francisco prior to the USF commencement, Father Privett reportedly defended the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS, despite the consistent teaching of the Catholic Church that condom use is always immoral.
“HIV/AIDS is an epidemic in his [Dowling’s] diocese and in whole areas of Africa,” Privett says in the article. “I think people need to understand the difference between a condom as a contraceptive and a condom preventing the spread of a deadly virus that is literally killing thousands of people in Africa."
The Cardinal Newman Society has vigorously opposed USF performances of The Vagina Monologues and dissident commencement speakers such as Nancy Pelosi in 2007. Fr. Privett reportedly defends these as well.
"When we bring these speakers onto campus, we don't bring them as spokespersons for a position with which we disagree," Fr. Privett is quoted as saying, blaming critics for failing to consider the totality of student experiences when they accuse USF of not supporting Church teaching.
"They only see the commencement speaker or The Vagina Monologues. They don't see the other 240 days. They're not at Sunday liturgies. They're not at student retreats. It's the tip and not the whole iceberg."
Yet there have been multiple concerns about the University of San Francisco’s Catholic identity, including the following in recent years:
- USF’s two health insurance plans for employees both provide for abortion, sterilization and contraception. Complaints led USF to drop similar coverage in a student insurance plan, and officials say they are in favor of improving the employee plans, according to reports by Our Sunday Visitor.- USF’s student health clinic stopped referring students to Planned Parenthood for abortions after the practice was revealed in December 2008.- USF recently dropped its graduate theology program.- USF hosted the performance of a play that contradicts Church teaching on homosexuality after San Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer refused to allow it to be performed at a diocesan parish.- USF bestowed an honorary degree upon Irish President Mary McAleese, despite her public dissent from Church teaching on the all-male priesthood.- USF hosted a film festival co-sponsored by the USF Gender and Sexuality Department and a homosexual student club, which featured at least two films which promote abortion and same-sex marriage.- USF touted on its website a “birth spacing” study produced by students which promoted the use of artificial contraceptives.
- USF’s two health insurance plans for employees both provide for abortion, sterilization and contraception. Complaints led USF to drop similar coverage in a student insurance plan, and officials say they are in favor of improving the employee plans, according to reports by Our Sunday Visitor.
- USF’s student health clinic stopped referring students to Planned Parenthood for abortions after the practice was revealed in December 2008.
- USF recently dropped its graduate theology program.
- USF hosted the performance of a play that contradicts Church teaching on homosexuality after San Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer refused to allow it to be performed at a diocesan parish.
- USF bestowed an honorary degree upon Irish President Mary McAleese, despite her public dissent from Church teaching on the all-male priesthood.
- USF hosted a film festival co-sponsored by the USF Gender and Sexuality Department and a homosexual student club, which featured at least two films which promote abortion and same-sex marriage.
- USF touted on its website a “birth spacing” study produced by students which promoted the use of artificial contraceptives.
Catholic San Francisco reported that USF philosophy professor Raymond Dennehy is among those who believes the Jesuit institution’s Catholic identity has eroded under Fr. Privett’s leadership. Dennehy said that the dialogue Fr. Privett hopes to encourage is presented in a one-sided manner on campus, with most guest speakers dissenting against Church teaching.