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UrbScotty

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Fri Feb 27, 2015, 03:04 AM Feb 2015

Fr. Ted Hesburgh, longtime Notre Dame president, dies at 97

The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, who transformed the University of Notre Dame into a school known almost as much for academics as football and who championed human rights around the globe, has died. He was 97.

University spokesman Paul Browne told The Associated Press that Hesburgh died on campus Thursday night.

Hesburgh spent 35 years at the Notre Dame helm, earning a reputation as one of the nation's top Catholic educators. But the man known simply as Father Ted to the thousands who attended the school while he was president from 1952 to 1987 was perhaps even more recognized for his work around the world on issues such as civil rights, immigration, peaceful uses of nuclear energy and Third World development.

That work often took him far from campus — including Washington, Moscow and El Salvador — as he advised popes and presidents, at times challenging their policies. His aim was constant: Better people's lives.


http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/02/27/us/ap-us-obit-hesburgh.html?_r=0
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Fr. Ted Hesburgh, longtime Notre Dame president, dies at 97 (Original Post) UrbScotty Feb 2015 OP
Fr. Ted will be sorely missed by catholics like me TexasProgresive Feb 2015 #1
Frankly, those guys don't need a single bit of attention. UrbScotty Feb 2015 #2

TexasProgresive

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1. Fr. Ted will be sorely missed by catholics like me
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 06:36 AM
Feb 2015

but catholics like Tom Monaghan, Bill Donohue, Phyllis Schlafly and certain members of the Supreme Court will be dancing on his grave.

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