Monthly Archives: July 1993

PLEASE FORWARD TO THE NEWS EDITOR

By |2021-09-28T15:14:14-04:00July 21st, 1993|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is unalterably opposed to anti-Catholicism whenever and wherever it occurs. That is why it views with alarm the public statements of Dr. Joycelyn Elders, presidential nominee for Surgeon General. When Dr. Elders was serving as Director of the Arkansas Department of Health, she made several statements that demonstrated [...]

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State may provide services for handicapped parochial students

By |2017-03-20T18:00:07-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Front Page|Tags: |

The Supreme Court divided 5-4 in deciding the First Amendment's establishment clause does not bar a school district from providing a sign language interpreter to a profoundly deaf high school student at the Catholic high school he attends. Chief Justice William Rehnquist, joined by Justices Byron White, Antonio Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Clarence Thomas, wrote the majority [...]

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Churches may use public facilities granted to others

By |2017-03-20T18:00:08-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Front Page|Tags: |

Public school systems that allow their schools to be used after hours by community groups cannot refuse to extend the same privilege to religious groups, the Supreme Court has ruled. In an opinion written by Justice Byron White, the Court reaffirmed the principle that "the First Amendment forbids the government to regulate speech in ways that [...]

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Laws may not target religious practices

By |2017-03-20T18:00:08-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Front Page|Tags: |

The Supreme Court has ruled that ordinances enacted by a Florida city banning ritual animal sacrifice violate the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution. In Lukumi v. City of Hialeah, the Court decided that the ordinances passed by the City Council of Hialeah, Florida infringe on the religious freedom rights of the adherents of [...]

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“Family Values, ”Moral Values”

By |2017-03-20T18:00:08-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Essay|Tags: |

by Kenneth D. Whitehead What about the real situation of family values or moral values in America today? Is there any kind of social or moral crisis or anything resembling one out there? The truth of the matter is that quite an impressive amount of data has now been accumulated, and quite a number of studies [...]

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League confronts Massachusetts governor on appointment of anti-Catholic gay activist

By |2017-03-20T18:00:08-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Features|Tags: |

The Catholic League has asked Massachusetts Governor William Weld to dismiss David LaFontaine, head of the Governor's Gay and Lesbian Youth Commission. According to League officials, LaFontaine participated in the ACT-UP hate rally at Holy Cross Cathedral in June 1990 at which newly ordained priests and their families were subjected to obscenities and pelted with condoms. [...]

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Media tidbits…

By |2012-07-20T20:15:32-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Features|Tags: |

This will no doubt come as a shock to most of you, but Gov. William Weld has just given a job to a guy who has committed hate crimes in the commonwealth of Massachusetts. - Op-Ed piece by Jim Edwards, The Enterprise Everyone who witnessed the mocking antics or listened to the shrill ob-cenities of ACT-UP at Holy [...]

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New League president interviewed by National Catholic Register

By |2012-07-20T20:15:32-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Features|Tags: |

In his first interview since being named president of the Catholic League, Dr. William A. Donohue reiterated his dream of making the League "as successful countering bigotry against Catholics as the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'rith has been in fighting discrimination against Jews." Donohue was interviewed at his Pittsburgh home where he was in the process [...]

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Television group president apologizes after reporters hire male prostitute to lure priest

By |2017-03-20T18:00:08-04:00July 20th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Features|Tags: |

League uncovers prior contact and blackmail attempt In what must surely rank as a new low-point in television-journalism ethics, news personnel from KMOV-TV, a Viacom owned CBS affiliate station in St. Louis, hired a male prostitute and set him up in a St. Louis hotel and proceeded to tape an encounter with a priest from the [...]

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Philly mayor gives up on domestic partners bill

By |2012-07-20T20:15:34-04:00July 19th, 1993|Categories: Catalyst, Catholic League Newsletter, Features|Tags: |

Philadelphia mayor Edward G. Rendell has conceded defeat in his attempt to pass a"domestic partners" bill in Philadelphia. The strong opposition of religious leaders and organizations like the Catholic League was credited with bringing the proposal down. The Christian Action Council, the Philadelphia Black Clergy Council, and the Muslim Temple of Islam were among the other [...]

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