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BASEBALL AS BELLWETHER

Bill Donohue Kiss It Good-Bye: The Mystery, the Mormon, and the Moral of the 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates by John Moody. Shadow Mountain, 2010. Available on Amazon.com It’s April, and that means it’s time for baseball. Fans of all teams will be drawn to John Moody’s inspiring  volume, and this is especially true of those from Western [...]

2017-03-20T17:53:32-04:00By |Categories: Book Review, Catalyst|Tags: |Comments Off on BASEBALL AS BELLWETHER

Daniel Dreisbach: Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation between Church and State

by Joseph De Feo (Catalyst 3/2003) Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote, “A phrase begins life as a literary expression; its felicity leads to its lazy repetition; and repetition soon establishes it as a legal formula, undiscriminatingly used to express different and sometimes contradictory ideas.” The foregoing lines represent an apt condensation of Professor Daniel L. Dreisbach’s thesis [...]

2020-11-24T13:47:54-05:00By |Categories: Book Reviews, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on Daniel Dreisbach: Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation between Church and State

Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation between Church and State

by Joseph De Feo (Catalyst 3/2003) Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote, “A phrase begins life as a literary expression; its felicity leads to its lazy repetition; and repetition soon establishes it as a legal formula, undiscriminatingly used to express different and sometimes contradictory ideas.” The foregoing lines represent an apt condensation of Professor Daniel L. Dreisbach’s thesis [...]

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A STUDY IN RELIGIOUS PROFILING

On February 10, a lawyer with three suits against the Albany Diocese asked the presiding judge to recuse himself because he is a practicing Catholic. Attorney John Aretakis made the request of State Supreme Court Justice Joseph Teresi, but the judge refused. When Aretakis commented that Teresi often goes to weekday Mass and is a “deeply [...]

2017-03-20T17:56:29-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on A STUDY IN RELIGIOUS PROFILING

Daniel L. Dreisbach’s Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State

By Joseph A. P. De Feo Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote, “A phrase begins life as a literary expression; its felicity leads to its lazy repetition; and repetition soon establishes it as a legal formula, undiscriminatingly used to express different and sometimes contradictory ideas.” The foregoing lines represent an apt condensation of Professor Daniel L. Dreisbach’s thesis [...]

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WASHINGTON TIMES DOES A 180

A fight has been avoided, thanks to Michael Mahr, advertising director at the Washington Times. Here’s the scoop. The Eternal Gospel church of Layman Seventh Day Adventists (SDA) recently surfaced once again with another one of their insipid, anti-Catholic statements, this time in the pages of the Washington Times; a similar ad appeared on June 27, [...]

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Media

Movies April 3 New York, NY – Neil Jordan’s "The Butcher Boy" opened in select theaters, complete with Sinead O’Connor playing a foul-mouthed Virgin Mary uttering the F-word. In defending the scene, O’Connor opined that "if Mary was around right now she might say something like fuck!" For his part, Jordan believed that his portrayal of the [...]

2017-03-20T17:57:59-04:00By |Categories: 1998 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Media
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