White Papers and Essays

The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

By |2019-09-27T17:32:28-04:00August 23rd, 2003|Categories: The Sex Abuse Scandal, White Papers and Essays|

(For more material related to Bishop Murphy, please go here.) (8/2003) VOTF CLAIMS: According to the [Massachusetts attorney general’s] Report, Bishop Murphy played a key role in the failure to protect the children. As a consequence, he has abdicated his moral authority. With regard to Bishop William Murphy, now of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, the [...]

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The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

By |2019-09-27T18:53:17-04:00August 19th, 2003|Categories: Activist Groups, White Papers and Essays|

8/2003) VOTF CLAIMS: According to the [Massachusetts attorney general’s] Report, Bishop Murphy played a key role in the failure to protect the children. As a consequence, he has abdicated his moral authority. With regard to Bishop William Murphy, now of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, the report says: And, even with undeniable information available to him [...]

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Popular Thriller Reprises Pius XII Slanders

By |2017-03-20T17:56:20-04:00July 22nd, 2003|Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|

by Kenneth D. Whitehead (Catalyst 7/2003) Daniel Silva, The Confessor, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003. HB; 401 pages. $29.95. What Notre Dame philosophy professor Ralph McInerny has aptly called "the defamation of Pius XII"—in his excellent book with that title—has unfortunately been so widely successful in the culture at large that many people simply take [...]

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Daniel Silva: The Confessor

By |2017-03-20T17:56:20-04:00July 19th, 2003|Categories: Book Reviews, White Papers and Essays|

by Kenneth D. Whitehead (book review, Catalyst 7/2003) Daniel Silva, The Confessor,  New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003.  HB; 401 pages. $29.95. What Notre Dame philosophy professor Ralph McInerny has aptly called "the defamation of Pius XII"—in his excellent book with that title—has unfortunately been so widely successful in the culture at large that many people [...]

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The Analysis of a Smear

By |2017-03-20T17:56:21-04:00June 23rd, 2003|Categories: The Sex Abuse Scandal, White Papers and Essays|

by Father Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R. (Catalyst 6/2003) I have been expecting a smear attack from the anti-Catholic segment of the media for years, and on March 2, 2003, it came. The Dallas Morning News, which I had never heard of, carried an article by Brooks Egerton entitled, “Priest plays down abuse crisis while helping clergy keep [...]

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Fr. Benedict Groeschel Responds to his Critics

By |2019-09-27T18:54:05-04:00May 23rd, 2003|Categories: The Sex Abuse Scandal, White Papers and Essays|

(Catalyst 5/2003) Father Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R. is a good friend of the Catholic League. On March 2, the Dallas Morning News published an article about him titled, “Priest plays down abuse crisis while helping clergy keep jobs.” It was written by Brooks Egerton, a staff writer for the News; he is also the past chairman of the Texas chapter [...]

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Some Prejudices are More Equal than Others

By |2017-03-20T17:56:27-04:00May 22nd, 2003|Categories: Miscellaneous, White Papers and Essays|

by Philip Jenkins (Catalyst 5/2003) For readers of Catalyst, expressions of anti-Catholic bigotry scarcely come as a surprise. Over the years, we have come to expect that media treatments of the Church, its clergy and its faithful will be negative, if not highly offensive, and Catholic organizations try to confront the worst manifestations of prejudice. When such [...]

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Frances Kissling Spins Canon Law

By |2017-03-20T17:56:27-04:00May 19th, 2003|Categories: Activist Groups, White Papers and Essays|

(Catalyst 5/2003) Catholics For a Free Choice (CFFC) recently released a new pamphlet, titled, “Catholics and Abortion: Notes on Canon Law.” Its aim is to counter “finger-pointing” and “misinformation.” No one who is familiar with Frances Kissling’s group should be surprised that the only techniques used in the pamphlet are just that—finger-pointing and misinformation. The introduction [...]

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The Church Scandal: Fodder for State Meddling

By |2019-09-27T18:54:56-04:00April 23rd, 2003|Categories: The Sex Abuse Scandal, White Papers and Essays|

by William A. Donohue (Catalyst 4/2003) The sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church is being used by state lawmakers to crack the wall of separation of church and state. Unless this is resisted by the hierarchy of the Church, state meddling in the internal workings of the Church will grow. One of the more conspicuous [...]

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Bigotry’s New Low: The New Republic’s Taunt

By |2017-03-20T17:56:30-04:00March 22nd, 2003|Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|

by Michael Novak (Catalyst 3/2002) The government of the United States, George Washington wrote to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport in 1790, "gives to bigotry no sanction." But now The New Republic does. "The anti-Semitism of the intellectuals," Peter Vierek once shrewdly remarked, "is anti-Catholicism." In its January 21 issue, The New Republichas sunk into the swamp of bigotry [...]

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