An Open Letter to the 160 professors and Jesuits of the Ateneo
To say out front, I am against the RH bill for reasons that are very real and personal to me. But I do not intend to delve into these because there has been enough talk on the pros and cons of this bill. It is now time to make a stand. That is why I respect their opinions, no matter how flawed they are to me.
What is beyond me is how they can group themselves together and make a public statement against the pronouncements of the Church of which their university is a part of. What model of respect for authority can they impart to their students when they themselves do not live it? I can be more forgiving with UP, a government university or any other non-sectarian educational academy if they support the RH bill. But for Ateneo, a recognized Catholic institution, to publicly declare their support is something that is inappropriate and leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
Therefore, I challenge these renegade professors to stand their ground and resign from the Ateneo. If they do not have the decency to do that, I call on the Jesuit community running the Ateneo to mete out sanctions against them.
If the Jesuits refuse to do this out of their principle of intellectual liberalism, I ask them to have the propriety of reclassifying Ateneo from being a Catholic institution to a non-sectarian university. This is a call not only for the Ateneo but for other Catholic schools who defy the teachings of the Catholic Church.
EDGARDO SORRETA
Chairman
Pro-Life philippines
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