Difference between revisions of "2008-07-13 UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting Body Of Christ"
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− | + | <let name=data index=Title>UCF Catholic Group Faces Hazing Charges For Protecting 'Body Of Christ'</let> | |
{{data.pair|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.”</let> | {{data.pair|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.”</let> | ||
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