The ruckus over Vanderbilt University’s non-discrimination policy and  regulations that require campus Christian groups (among others) to  allow non-believers to serve in leadership roles continues. This week,  Vanderbilt Catholic, one of the largest faith clubs at the school, has  announced that it will not comply with the newly-enforced rules.
The Catholic group’s decision will mean that, as of the end of the  year, it will no longer be an official university group. Instead, it  will serve as an off-campus ministry. The Rev. John Sims Baker, a  chaplain at Vanderbilt Catholic, said on Tuesday that the group has been  forced to make the rash decision to leave campus. It is the first  Vanderbilt group to make such an announcement.
Vanderbilt Catholic to Leave Campus Over Non-Discrimination Policy | TheBlaze.com
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