White Papers and Essays

Dishonesty Marks the Entertainment Industry

By |2011-08-23T14:46:10-04:00September 23rd, 1999|Categories: The Media, White Papers and Essays|

by William A. Donohue (Catalyst 9/1999) Over the summer, Hollywood treated us to some pretty slimy stuff, much of it aimed at kids. Austin Powers was back, this time drinking diarrhea daiquiris in "The Spy Who Shagged Me" (in England, the term "shagged" is an obscene word for sex). Newspaper advertisements for "Big Daddy" showed a [...]

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The Vatican and the Holocaust: Responses to “We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah”

By |2020-11-24T14:36:15-05:00May 22nd, 1999|Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|

Catalyst 5/1998) On March 16, the Vatican issued a long-awaited document on the Holocaust, "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah." The document was not an apology, but it was a call for repentance. It stated the Church’s understanding of the causes of Hitlerism, the mixed response of Catholics to the Holocaust and the role which [...]

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Why Catholics Put Up With Catholic Bashing

By |2017-03-20T17:57:46-04:00May 22nd, 1999|Categories: Miscellaneous, White Papers and Essays|

by Deal Hudson, Crisis Magazine Editor & Publisher (Catalyst 5/1999) In spite of the success of the Catholic League, two questions need to be answered: 1) Why is Catholic bashing is the only acceptable prejudice left in the United States? 2) Why do Catholics continue to put up with it? So I decided to put these [...]

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Jews, Catholics, and Pope Pius XII: Are the Media Expressing Prejudice toward Christianity?

By |2020-11-24T14:59:02-05:00April 22nd, 1999|Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|

by Sr. Margherita Marchione, M.P.F. (Catalyst 4/1999) Members of the media seem to deliberately falsify historical facts about the Holocaust, periodically renewing their attacks on Pope Pius XII. Unfortunately these false statements can engender the same hateful feelings that in the past have led to both anti-Catholicism and anti-Semitism. In the words of the Jewish-Hungarian scholar, [...]

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Catholicism and the Greatest Generation

By |2011-08-22T13:10:28-04:00March 22nd, 1999|Categories: Miscellaneous, White Papers and Essays|

by William A. Donohue (Catalyst 3/1999) In a new book, NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw argues that those Americans who came of age during the Depression and the Second World War constitute our "greatest generation." Though I was not of that generation (I am one of those "baby boomers"), I would agree: there was something very special [...]

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Does “Pro-Choice” Also Mean “Anti-Catholic”?

By |2020-11-24T15:01:39-05:00January 19th, 1999|Categories: Abortion, White Papers and Essays|

by Kenneth D. Whitehead (Catalyst 1/1999) A well-known contemporary American playwright publicly claimed that Pope John Paul II "endorses murder" and accused him and other religious leaders of being "homicidal liars" after the brutal murder of an admitted gay man in Wyoming. Merely by continuing to champion the Catholic Church's teachings, apparently, the pontiff can get [...]

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The Trinity Foundation Looks at Catholicism

By |2017-03-20T17:58:00-04:00December 22nd, 1998|Categories: Miscellaneous, White Papers and Essays|

by William A. Donohue (Catalyst 12/1998) We get so much anti-Catholic literature sent to us from Protestant, mostly Evangelical, sources that it’s enough to make me wonder whether the Reformation ever ended. Some of it is just plain stupid, but there is also some pretty sophisticated stuff being published. This is not the place for a [...]

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Anti-Catholic Bias in Children’s Literature

By |2017-03-20T17:58:02-04:00November 22nd, 1998|Categories: Miscellaneous, White Papers and Essays|

by Inez Fitzgerald Storck (Catalyst 11/1998) Good parents have always known that it is necessary to watch over their children’s reading. But Catholic parents today and even Catholic educators may not be aware of the extent of the negative elements in contemporary children’s literature. Many if not most books for preteens and teens attack Christian values. [...]

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Momentum Building for School Choice

By |2017-03-20T17:58:05-04:00September 19th, 1998|Categories: Education, White Papers and Essays|

* by Rick Hinshaw (Catalyst 9/1998) "Courts no longer see religion as an allergen in the body politic." That's how Kevin Hasson, president of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, viewed the June 10 ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court upholding inclusion of religious schools in Milwaukee's school voucher program. Some might see such exuberance as [...]

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The Merchandising of the Holocaust

By |2020-11-24T15:14:17-05:00May 22nd, 1998|Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|

by Richard C. Lukas (Catalyst 5/1998) On March 16, the Vatican issued a long-awaited document on the Holocaust, "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah." The document was not an apology, but it was a call for repentance. It stated the Church’s understanding of the causes of Hitlerism, the mixed response of Catholics to the Holocaust [...]

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