By Eve Wartenberg Condon
[Note: This article first appeared in The Agenda #16 (March 16, 2006)]
To exclude [The Vagina Monologues] from
a Catholic Campus is to say either that these women are wrong or that their
experience has nothing important to say to use. [T]hese are voices that a
Catholic university must listen to if we are to understand human experience and
if we are to be faithful to the one who welcomed all men and women."
—Rev. Kevin Wildes, President of Loyola University,
New Orleans
"Freedom in the Catholic tradition, and even in the American political
tradition, is not the right to do anything. Freedom in the academy is always
subject to a particular discipline. It is never an absolute."
—Bishop John M. D'Arcy, University
of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind.
by Eve Wartenberg Condon
So I trucked on over to the Middle East in Cambridge to see the Suicide Girls on Wednesday night. I had no idea what to expect. All I knew was that pierced, tattooed girls with electrical tape over their nipples would be involved. But it was right down the street from my class, I had fifteen bucks, and my choreographer referred to it as “homework” for our own ass-shaking endeavors, so off to Mass Avenue I went.