Difference between revisions of "2008-07-13 UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting Body Of Christ"

From Issuepedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replace - "<noinclude>category:data.links</noinclude>{{#vardefine:keylist|}}{{data.pair|Date|" to "<hide> <let name=data index=Date>")
m (Text replace - "{{data.pair|URL|2=" to "<let name=data index=URL>")
Line 2: Line 2:
 
<let name=data index=Date>2008-07-13}}
 
<let name=data index=Date>2008-07-13}}
 
{{data.pair|Topics|\2008 sacred wafer scandal\Webster Cook\University of Central Florida\hazing}}
 
{{data.pair|Topics|\2008 sacred wafer scandal\Webster Cook\University of Central Florida\hazing}}
{{data.pair|URL|2=http://www.wftv.com/irresistible/16872192/detail.html}}
+
<let name=data index=URL>http://www.wftv.com/irresistible/16872192/detail.html}}
 
{{data.pair|Title|UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting 'Body Of Christ'}}
 
{{data.pair|Title|UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting 'Body Of Christ'}}
 
{{data.pair|Text|&ldquo;Student Government Senator [[Webster Cook]] filed the hazing charges with [[University of Central Florida]] administrators shortly after he admitted violating church rules by bringing the Eucharist home from Mass on June 29, then holding it hostage for one week in a plastic bag before returning it. .. Cook said his hazing complaint cited a UCF anti-hazing policy banning the forced consumption of any food in which the initiation or admission into or affiliation with a University of Central Florida organization may be directly or indirectly conditioned. .. The rule, presumably, was intended to prevent fraternities from force-feeding pledges disgusting food, but Cook said the rule is clear and applies to all UCF clubs, including the [[Catholic Campus Ministries]] [[religious]] group. He insists the group is guilty because members ordered him to consume the Eucharist to remain at Mass.&rdquo;}}<noinclude>
 
{{data.pair|Text|&ldquo;Student Government Senator [[Webster Cook]] filed the hazing charges with [[University of Central Florida]] administrators shortly after he admitted violating church rules by bringing the Eucharist home from Mass on June 29, then holding it hostage for one week in a plastic bag before returning it. .. Cook said his hazing complaint cited a UCF anti-hazing policy banning the forced consumption of any food in which the initiation or admission into or affiliation with a University of Central Florida organization may be directly or indirectly conditioned. .. The rule, presumably, was intended to prevent fraternities from force-feeding pledges disgusting food, but Cook said the rule is clear and applies to all UCF clubs, including the [[Catholic Campus Ministries]] [[religious]] group. He insists the group is guilty because members ordered him to consume the Eucharist to remain at Mass.&rdquo;}}<noinclude>
 
{{data.link.footer}}
 
{{data.link.footer}}
 
</noinclude>
 
</noinclude>

Revision as of 19:29, 4 April 2011

<hide> <let name=data index=Date>2008-07-13}}{{#vardefine:Topics|\2008 sacred wafer scandal\Webster Cook\University of Central Florida\hazing}}{{#vardefine:keylist|{{#var:keylist}}\Topics}}{{#vardefine:Topics.disp|\2008 sacred wafer scandal\Webster Cook\University of Central Florida\hazing}} <let name=data index=URL>http://www.wftv.com/irresistible/16872192/detail.html}}{{#vardefine:Title%7CUCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting 'Body Of Christ'}}{{#vardefine:keylist|{{#var:keylist}}\Title}}{{#vardefine:Title.disp|UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting 'Body Of Christ'}}{{#vardefine:Text|“Student Government Senator Webster Cook filed the hazing charges with University of Central Florida administrators shortly after he admitted violating church rules by bringing the Eucharist home from Mass on June 29, then holding it hostage for one week in a plastic bag before returning it. .. Cook said his hazing complaint cited a UCF anti-hazing policy banning the forced consumption of any food in which the initiation or admission into or affiliation with a University of Central Florida organization may be directly or indirectly conditioned. .. The rule, presumably, was intended to prevent fraternities from force-feeding pledges disgusting food, but Cook said the rule is clear and applies to all UCF clubs, including the Catholic Campus Ministries religious group. He insists the group is guilty because members ordered him to consume the Eucharist to remain at Mass.”}}{{#vardefine:keylist|{{#var:keylist}}\Text}}{{#vardefine:Text.disp|“Student Government Senator Webster Cook filed the hazing charges with University of Central Florida administrators shortly after he admitted violating church rules by bringing the Eucharist home from Mass on June 29, then holding it hostage for one week in a plastic bag before returning it. .. Cook said his hazing complaint cited a UCF anti-hazing policy banning the forced consumption of any food in which the initiation or admission into or affiliation with a University of Central Florida organization may be directly or indirectly conditioned. .. The rule, presumably, was intended to prevent fraternities from force-feeding pledges disgusting food, but Cook said the rule is clear and applies to all UCF clubs, including the Catholic Campus Ministries religious group. He insists the group is guilty because members ordered him to consume the Eucharist to remain at Mass.”}} {{#xploop:{{#var:Topics}}||}} {{#xploop:{{#var:keylist}}|\n* $s$: \o#var:$s$.disp\c}}

  • Topic pages:{{#xploop:{{#var:Topics}}| $s$}}
  • Topic categories:{{#xploop:{{#var:Topics}}| $s$}}