William P. Leahy, an American educator and naval officer, served as the Chief of Staff to President Franklin D. Roosevelt during World War II. His strategic acumen and diplomatic skill were instrumental in coordinating Allied efforts and ultimately securing victory against Axis powers, earning him the respect and admiration of leaders around the world.

"No organization, whether it's police or physicians or whatever, wants to have its errors held up to the light of day, but it's wrong, as is coming out so well."



"This is a crisis, but there is an opportunity to help revitalize and renew the Catholic community."



"As a university, we're not focused on bringing about huge reforms - that's not our role."



"I would say the hierarchy has made terrible errors in judgment and it has to seek forgiveness by its members."



"One of the biggest issues that we face is that we have people who have their own particular concerns, whether it's on abortion, birth control, divorce and remarriage, civil rights or social justice."



"By no means do I anticipate screening those who come on to campus... And I have no difficulty if a bishop across the country or some local pastor may say that's not Catholic teaching - that's fine."



"Clearly there are individuals who don't understand what the church teaches, or they think it's so limiting."

