{"id":538,"date":"2005-04-02T17:44:45","date_gmt":"2005-04-02T22:44:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.trinitydc.edu\/president\/"},"modified":"2010-10-20T17:46:05","modified_gmt":"2010-10-20T21:46:05","slug":"mourning-pope-john-paul-ii","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.trinitydc.edu\/president\/mourning-pope-john-paul-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Mourning Pope John Paul II"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Trinity mourns the death of Pope John Paul II. We will remember               him and pay tribute to his extraordinary life and leadership in               a special Liturgy in Notre Dame Chapel on Trinity\u2019s campus               on Wednesday, April 6 at 11:45 a.m., and this service will be open               to the Trinity family as well as all in the larger community who               wish to pay tribute to the Pope.<\/p>\n<p>Trinity feels special affection for Pope John Paul II because he               chose Notre Dame Chapel as the site for his meeting with leaders               of other faiths on his first visit to the United States in 1979.               For this reason, we also extend a particular invitation to people               of all faiths to join us for the special service on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>I remember that day in 1979 well. Trinity\u2019s campus was packed               with alumnae, students, faculty, staff and hundreds of friends of               Trinity and admirers of the Pope. I remember being very close to               him as he emerged from the meeting in Notre Dame Chapel, smiling               broadly at all of us on the Chapel steps and walkway, waving and               touching many hands. He then stood in his open car (this was several               years before the assassination attempt, when people still believed               that no one would want to harm the Pope), and his motorcade swept               around the front circle and onto Cuvilly drive, where he drove through               the campus waving to and blessing the crowds lining the road all               the way to Kerby Hall.<\/p>\n<p>At Kerby, the current parking lot was then a lawn, across which               lay a great red carpet (now in the Art Gallery). All along the carpet,               scores of seriously ill individuals waited anxiously to catch a               glimpse of the Pope. He saw this great gathering of suffering people,               stopped his car, and spent a very long time walking along the carpet,               touching and blessing each person. This moment truly captured Pope               John Paul\u2019s deep personal commitment to people in need.<\/p>\n<p>Pope John Paul II influenced Trinity in other important ways. He               was a strong advocate for women\u2019s education, and he condemned               invidious discrimination against women. He also was an ardent proponent               of social justice for the poor and oppressed peoples of the earth,               repeatedly challenging the developed world to extend its wealth               to the poor. He said that Catholic institutions of higher education               had a particular obligation to extend education to the poor and               members of minority groups who had been deprived of access to higher               education in the past.<\/p>\n<p>In 1990, Pope John Paul II issued Ex Corde Ecclesiae, the Apostolic               Constitution on Catholic Higher Education. In this document he wrote               that it should clearly be part of the work of a Catholic university               to conduct research and teaching in \u201c\u2026areas such as               the dignity of human life, the promotion of justice for all, the               quality of personal and family life, the protection of nature, the               search for peace and political stability, a more just sharing of               the world\u2019s resources, and a new economic and political order               that will better serve the human community at a national and international               level.\u201d Such an agenda has long been essential to Trinity\u2019s               curriculum. Our best tribute to Pope John Paul II is the continuing               renewal of Trinity\u2019s commitment to promote justice, encourage               charity, and work for peace through all of the teaching, learning               and faith-filled living we share together on this campus and throughout               the great family of Trinity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Trinity mourns the death of Pope John Paul II. We will remember him and pay tribute to his extraordinary life and leadership in a special Liturgy in Notre Dame Chapel on Trinity\u2019s campus on Wednesday, April 6 at 11:45 a.m., and this service will be open to the Trinity family as well as all in the larger community who wish to pay tribute to the Pope. 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