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Books | Internet | Magazines | Movies | Music | Newspapers |Radio & Television BOOKS March 30 Glorious Appearing by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins was published. It is the twelfth and final installment of the "Left Behind" series of evangelical Christian thrillers begun in 1995. The United States Bishops' Department of Education called them "both subtly and overtly anti-Catholic" for their depiction of a future pope who [...]

2019-09-26T14:22:58-04:00By |Categories: 2004 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Media

ATTACK ON BISHOP FINN

Beginning late October, we rallied behind Kansas City-St. Joseph Bishop Robert Finn with vigor: we saturated the community with an ad that the Kansas City Star rejected for political reasons. Indeed, we hit virtually every Catholic church, school and lay organization in the area, along with other religious organizations, public and private schools and colleges, government officials, businesses [...]

2019-09-25T16:04:15-04:00By |Categories: 2011 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Tags: |Comments Off on ATTACK ON BISHOP FINN

NEW YORK TIMES CRITIQUES CARDINAL EGAN

Unlike the rest of the New York media, which treated Cardinal Edward M. Egan with respect, the New York Times took advantage of the late New York Archbishop’s passing to write a statement that read more like an editorial than an obituary. The Times wasted no time telling its readers what it thought of the late [...]

2015-04-20T20:51:29-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on NEW YORK TIMES CRITIQUES CARDINAL EGAN

KFI, L.A., GUILTY OF BIGOTRY, LYING, COWARDICE

On the February 12 edition of the "John and Ken Show," a KFI radio program in Los Angeles, several bigoted remarks were made about Catholic priests. On February 14, the Catholic League called to verify the comments, but no one responded. We e-mailed KFI on February 19 asking for verification and were told that the following [...]

2013-07-18T20:50:29-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on KFI, L.A., GUILTY OF BIGOTRY, LYING, COWARDICE

AN “IMPECCABLY VULGAR” PLAY

The French playwright Jean Genet penned "Saintete" in the 1950s and over the summer it made its way to New York as "Elle." The play opened at an off-Broadway site for a short stint in July. "Elle" thrashes the papacy in particular and Catholicism in general. William Donohue's thoughts on the play were considered so jazzy [...]

2013-07-17T20:45:39-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on AN “IMPECCABLY VULGAR” PLAY

ANOTHER COVER-UP OF GAY ABUSERS

Recently St. Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop John Nienstedt announced that he was resigning from his position. Both the New York Times and AP reported that Archbishop Nienstedt protected a pedophile priest, Curtis Wehmeyer. But Wehmeyer is not a pedophile: as with almost all molesting priests—more than 80 percent of them—he is a homosexual. In 2010, Wehmeyer [...]

2015-07-28T18:14:37-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on ANOTHER COVER-UP OF GAY ABUSERS

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February The Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song was revoked from the film "Alone Yet Not Alone." The film and the song of the same title had a strong evangelical Christian theme, and the song was sung by a well known evangelical artist. The official reason for revoking the nomination for only the fourth time [...]

DAILY NEWS AND NEW YORK TIMES SHOW BIAS

Bill Donohue comments on biased reporting by two New York dailies: We have repeatedly said that the vast majority of media outlets and pundits who dwell on priestly sexual abuse—a problem that occurred mostly between the mid-1960s and the mid-1980s—are not seriously interested in the sexual abuse of minors. One way to prove this is to [...]

2017-03-20T17:46:11-04:00By |Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |Comments Off on DAILY NEWS AND NEW YORK TIMES SHOW BIAS
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