
Benedictine College Alumnae, Writer and Engineer, Applaud Butker Graduation Speech
Two young women, including one who works in the STEM field part time from home, weigh in.
Two young women, including one who works in the STEM field part time from home, weigh in.
The Chiefs kicker missed an opportunity to mention our common call to evangelize.
So much is being said about a speech that wasn’t even for us.
Mainstream media critics of Butker’s Benedictine College address went after him for what he said — and what he didn’t say.
The Super Bowl champ and kicker spoke about the dignity of life, masculinity, and the most important role of all: motherhood.
Catholic bishops should be more like St. Damien of Molokai, the three-time Super Bowl winner and outspoken Catholic said. ‘I believe that this audience and this venue is the best place to speak openly and honestly about who we are and where we all want to go, which is heaven.’
Butker, who offered advice last year at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, is known not only for setting NFL records but also for being outspoken about his Catholic faith.
The planned school, dubbed the St. Padre Pio Institute for the Relief of Suffering, will adhere to St. John Paul II’s 1990 apostolic constitution on the mission of Catholic colleges and universities.
Many graduates of faithful Catholic schools have gone on to become pro-life leaders in the medical fields.
Planned osteopathic school’s graduates will bring the light of Catholic truth and bioethics to health care.
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