Is Football a Pro-Life Sport?
May 26, 2012 at 10:21 am | Posted in Uncategorized | 4 CommentsTags: Catholic Sisters, CTE, Dave Duerson, Desmond Tutu, Jacob Bell, Junior Seau, Kathleen Sibelius, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, National Football League, pro-life issues, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Football, US Catholic Bishops, Victoria Reggie Kennedy
While the US Catholic bishops are investigating the Girl Scouts, former football players are suffering premature death and dementia in large numbers. Why don’t the bishops investigate Catholic football for the lives it destroys?
Read my Religion Dispatches discussion here.
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Marian< You have a wonderful knack of getting to the nub of an issue. It is easier for the establishments to attack the girls than to even hint that the old boys clubs may be out of touch.
Comment by Henry Shaw— May 26, 2012 #
Again, money trumphs all morality, as well as common sense. In my opinion, football is against the fifth commandment. Knowing the high percentage of serious injuries in football, schools should not allow this game to be a money maker.
Comment by Judy Schiavo— May 26, 2012 #
Football is the very best game ever, I love to sit back and watch football on the television whilst ingesting popcorn. I bet that all americans would love to watch football in their homes .“,*
Comment by Odilia Heron— July 9, 2012 #
Yeah, prefer the beautiful game more than any other…. pre season things.
Comment by EPL— July 26, 2012 #