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COMMISSION on UNALIENABLE RIGHTS NEEDED

One of the best gifts to emerge from the Trump administration is the creation of the State Department's Commission on Unalienable Rights. It is a tribute to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that he appointed his mentor at Harvard Law School, Mary Ann Glendon, to chair the commission. Left-wing legal groups, which think they own the [...]

2019-10-31T13:03:52-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on COMMISSION on UNALIENABLE RIGHTS NEEDED

WHY OBAMA GAVE HOLLYWOOD A PASS

By Bill Donohue This article was originally published at Newsmax.com on January 18, 2013. In his Jan. 16 remarks on gun violence, President Obama said, “As soon as I’m finished speaking here I will sit at that desk and I will sign a directive giving law enforcement, schools, mental health professionals and the public health community [...]

2013-04-02T17:50:52-04:00By |Categories: White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on WHY OBAMA GAVE HOLLYWOOD A PASS

COMMISSION ON UNALIENABLE RIGHTS MUCH NEEDED

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the State Department's Commission on Unalienable Rights: One of the best gifts to emerge from the Trump administration is the creation of the State Department's Commission on Unalienable Rights. It is a tribute to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that he appointed his mentor at Harvard Law School, Mary [...]

2019-07-30T17:20:51-04:00By |Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |Comments Off on COMMISSION ON UNALIENABLE RIGHTS MUCH NEEDED

FACEBOOK, GOOGLE, AND CENSORSHIP

Facebook and Google have a long history of unevenly applied censorship, targeting those on the political right and those espousing Judeo-Christian values. In September 2011, for example, the National Religious Broadcasters released a 43-page report on the anti-Christian bias exhibited by the most influential Internet platforms and service providers, including Google and Facebook. Here are some [...]

2018-04-26T15:50:30-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on FACEBOOK, GOOGLE, AND CENSORSHIP

Media

Internet | Magazines | Movies | Radio | Newspapers |Television INTERNET January 13 Syndicated radio host Rabbi Shmuley Boteach accused Pope Pius XII of "mass kidnapping" of baptized Jewish children who were saved from the Nazis by the Catholic Church. He based his charge on an unsigned 1946 memo by an unknown writer that was found in a French church archive. The memo was soon [...]

2019-09-25T19:58:19-04:00By |Categories: 2005 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Media

MEDIA

MEDIA RESPONSE TO VATICAN INQUIRY OF LCWR Once again, an internal matter of the Catholic Church became fodder for media voyeurs, pundits and talking heads when a number of dissident nuns became the subject of an apostolic visit, announced in April 2012. It was disturbing to read the way some of the Vatican’s critics were trying [...]

Chilean Miners’ Quotes

“There are actually 34 of us, because God has never left us down here.” Time.com · “Altars, prayers, rosary beads all came out as soon as word came out.  Bringing together the entire country with nuns and priests visiting the mine to provide relatives with emotional support, and praying for there for protection.” CBS · “Mario Gore Messes [...]

2017-03-20T17:45:33-04:00By |0 Comments

HOW THE L.A. TIMES DECIDES THE NEWS

On January 17, a crowd of 15,000, many of them young people, took to the streets of Los Angeles to participate in the first "One Life" march, a demonstration in support of the rights of unborn children. On February 1, 10 people demonstrated outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels to protest the proposed [...]

2017-03-20T17:48:43-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on HOW THE L.A. TIMES DECIDES THE NEWS
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