Monthly Archives: May 1998

“GAY JESUS” PLAY WILL NOT GO UNANSWERED

By |2017-03-20T17:58:17-04:00May 29th, 1998|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

Catholic League president William Donohue issued the following statement today regarding the decision of the Manhattan Theatre Club to stage "Corpus Christi," a play that features a Christ-like person who has sex with the 12 apostles; the Club previously said that it had pulled the play from its schedule due to threats and protests: "The moral [...]

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“GAY JESUS” PLAY MAY RESURFACE

By |2012-10-18T19:15:55-04:00May 28th, 1998|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

News reports indicate that efforts are underway to stage Terrence McNally’s play, "Corpus Christi." The Manhattan Theatre Club has already cancelled its plans to produce the play. However, it now appears that other production companies are interested in staging this play. Commenting on this latest development is Catholic League president William Donohue: "The Manhattan Theatre Club [...]

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ABC’S “THAT’S LIFE” — THE MOST BIGOTED SHOW OF ALL

By |2017-03-20T17:58:17-04:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Front Page|Tags: |

The phones at the Catholic League rang off the hook in response to the April 7 episode of the ABC show, "That’s Life." Here is how league president William Donohue described the show to the press: "No show that I have ever seen was as viciously anti-Catholic as last night’s episode of ‘That’s Life.’ It was [...]

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MUHLENBERG DIGS A HOLE

By |2013-11-13T22:13:10-05:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Front Page|Tags: |

Last month in Catalyst, we reported on an icon of Mary that was placed in the chapel at Muhlenberg College, accompanied by a statement about Christian reluctance to accept Mary’s Jewishness and an attack on Pope Pius XII. William Donohue wrote a letter to Muhlenberg’s president, Dr. Arthur Taylor, expressing his concerns. The reply he got was [...]

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THE LIMITS OF ECUMENISM

By |2013-11-13T22:12:59-05:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, From The President's Desk|Tags: |

William A. Donohue After President Clinton took Communion at a South African Roman Catholic church, a well-known journalist, himself not a Catholic, defended the president by saying that what he did was an example of ecumenism. He further held that the Catholic Church should be more inclusive, maintaining that it made good sense to welcome people [...]

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CLINTON AND COMMUNION

By |2019-09-24T16:56:13-04:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

As everyone knows, President Clinton received Holy Communion from a South African Roman Catholic Church on March 29. Unfortunately, initial news reports were misleading and a true account barely surfaced. But perhaps the real story in all this was how the White House handled the matter once it broke. Most news reports said that Clinton took [...]

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POSTSCRIPT: “NOTHING SACRED”

By |2017-03-20T17:58:18-04:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The death of "Nothing Sacred" has left most Americans unfazed, but it has sent more than a few of its diehard fans into a tailspin. The post-mortem convulsions prove that the Catholic League was right all along: this was never just another TV show, it was a political statement disguised as entertainment. True to form, those [...]

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GONE TO THE DOGS

By |2013-11-13T22:12:20-05:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Just when we think we’ve head it all, we find out that we’re wrong. Try this one on for size: did you know that the reason why Puerto Rico has too many dogs is because the island is predominantly Catholic? That’s right. According to Teresa Warrick of the Greenhill Humane Society, Puerto Rico is overpopulated with [...]

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SANGER’S “GREATNESS”?

By |2013-11-13T22:12:06-05:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

From the perspective of the Catholic League, there was nothing great about the eugenicist founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger. Her understanding of population control, emblematic of the people-are-the-problem mentality, was complete with racist ideas. Yet none of this stopped her from being incorporated in a CNN program, "Perspectives," that honored Women’s History Month. Still worse [...]

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MARYLAND SCHOOL WINS

By |2013-11-13T22:09:36-05:00May 27th, 1998|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Last month, we reported that a Maryland Catholic high school, St. John’s Literary Institution, was ordered by a Frederick County Circuit Judge to reinstate two expelled students until a trial was set. When the case went before a U.S. District judge, the right of the school to expel the students was upheld (they were engaged in [...]

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