Catholic college defends hosting 'Trans Day of Remembrance' event
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An Illinois-based Catholic institution is standing firm in its decision to promote and host a “Trans Day of Remembrance” event in November, despite potential controversy.

Benedictine University commemorated the day on November 20, a date nationally recognized as “Trans Day of Remembrance.” This day, according to the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), serves to honor the memory of transgender individuals whose lives have been tragically lost due to anti-transgender violence.

The university shared a promotional graphic stating, “Led by Mission & Ministry and Safe Space, we gather in observance of International Trans Day of Remembrance, honoring those lost to anti-trans violence. May we honor the dignity of each person through the love of God and the deep care of community.”

Benedictine University brick building and red sign

The graphic also featured a quote from the late Fr. Mychal Judge, a gay priest and chaplain for the FDNY. Judge died heroically on September 11, 2001, while ministering to firefighters and victims at the World Trade Center’s North Tower, and is remembered as “Victim 0001,” the first officially recorded casualty of the 9/11 attacks.

The graphic includes a quote from the late Fr. Mychal Judge, a gay priest and chaplain for the FDNY who died on 9/11 while ministering to firefighters and victims after the World Trade Center’s North Tower was attacked in New York City. He is known as “Victim 0001,” the first recorded 9/11 casualty.

“If no one told you today that they love you … you’re always held and loved by God,” the graphic says, attributing the quote to Judge.

Benedictine University, not to be confused with Benedictine College, a Catholic school in Kansas, sponsors a “Safe Space” program through its Office of Belonging that “aims to help faculty/staff develop the necessary knowledge, skills, and resources to create safe spaces at BenU and make our campus more welcoming and inclusive to LGBTQ+ individuals and communities.”

“We work to be a community characterized by the highest standards of empathy and opposition to all forms of hatred. We welcome LGBTQ+ persons with sincerity of heart and generosity,” the Safe Space webpage says.

Trans March in Boise, Idaho

Demonstrators carry signs and flags in support of transgender people during the Trans March in Boise, Idaho, on Sept. 13, 2024.  (Sarah A. Miller/Idaho Statesman/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

It also lists officially trained “Safe Space Allies” on campus, a mix of faculty and staff ranging from deans to professors to the school’s director of facilities management. The page lists 60 total “Safe Space Allies” on the school’s Illinois campus. Benedictine also has a campus in Mesa, Arizona.

The Catholic Church does not officially recognize gay marriage or transgender identity as part of its doctrine.

In a lengthy statement to Fox News Digital, Benedictine University defended the event. 

“At Benedictine University, we believe that honoring the dignity of every person and praying for those who have died are fundamental expressions of our Catholic and Benedictine identity,” the statement said. “The recent event was first and foremost a prayer service to honor lives lost. It was a solemn remembrance rooted in Catholic social teaching and belief in the inherent and sacred dignity possessed by every person, created in the image of God.”

Trans Day of Visibility march

Demonstrators display a “Protect Trans Rights” flag during a protest. (Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“This prayerful tradition of remembrance has been observed on our campus since 2018, reflecting our enduring commitment to these principles. Everyone deserves respect, love, safety, and justice,” the statement continued. “Every life deserves profound reverence. Every life lost deserves to be remembered. When we witness suffering, injustice, and violence, it’s our duty to love. This is what our University stands for.

“We remain committed to being a community where all feel safe, respected, and welcomed, and where we can come together in prayer, especially in moments of sorrow.”

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