Monthly Archives: July 2001

MUSEUM MESS

By |2013-08-01T15:38:29-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The May Catalyst featured a story on the controversy over an offensive photo collage of Our Lady of Guadalupe on display at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The issue has largely been resolved. The outcome is a mess for both sides. The usual chorus of artistic liberty was sung by the free [...]

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MESSAGE RECEIVED

By |2013-08-01T15:37:47-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

We were beginning to wonder whether the Star-Telegram was ever going to get the message. But, happily, they have. We finally have good reason to believe that the Fort Worth, Texas, newspaper will not be insulting Catholics any time too soon. Here’s what happened. Like a lot of newspapers, the Star-Telegram likes to run snappy little quotes on various subjects [...]

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THE ACLU’S IDEA OF FREE SPEECH

By |2013-08-01T15:39:19-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

One of the problems with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is that it tends to get over-heated on a regular basis. This is especially the case when the subject turns to the public expression of religion. Few doubt that the Ten Commandments historically symbolize the roots of American culture, but that hasn’t stopped the ACLU [...]

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BBC BASHES CATHOLICS IN “A LOVE DIVIDED”

By |2013-08-01T15:39:44-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

"A Love Divided" is another BBC-produced movie that we didn’t appreciate. It is based on an allegedly true story about a Protestant woman, married to a Catholic, who brings her children up Protestant in Ireland in the 1950s after pledging to bring them up Catholic. As the story goes, when a local priest objects, the woman [...]

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BERRY REPLIES

By |2017-03-20T17:57:01-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

In the May Catalyst, we ran a short piece citing William Donohue’s criticism of author Jason Berry. The article, "Put Up or Shut Up," took Berry to task for saying, "Theologians who question ancient church teachings on sexuality are routinely forced into silence." Donohue then publicly challenged Berry to identify who these people are. Berry got back [...]

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SPIN DOCTORS DEFEND “CORPUS CHRISTI”

By |2013-08-01T15:41:25-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Readers of Catalyst are aware that over the past few months we have protested the anti-Catholic play, "Corpus Christi." The Terrence McNally play, which opened Off-Broadway in New York in 1998 (and never made it to Broadway because it was so bad), was recently performed at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and is scheduled to be performed at Indiana [...]

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VOUCHER SEE-SAW

By |2013-08-01T15:42:13-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

We’ve been on a voucher see-saw for what seems like an eternity. As usual, the same two topics dominate the discussion: the undeniable success of private, especially parochial, education and the undeniable opposition that school choice still provokes. At about the same time that the U.S. Senate was voting down another school choice provision, the Catholic [...]

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ALE OR ART?

By |2017-03-20T17:57:01-04:00July 23rd, 2001|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

In a June 22 article on the Catholic League, Washington Times reporter Jennifer Harper asked William Donohue who were the most difficult people he has had to deal with during his eight years on the job. "The worst, the most clearly arrogant of the bunch are the artists and academics," Donohue said. Both segments of the population, he [...]

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The Battle Over the Crusades

By |2017-03-20T17:57:01-04:00July 22nd, 2001|Categories: The Crusades and the Inquisition, White Papers and Essays|

by Robert P. Lockwood (7/2001) When the Showtime premium cable channel planned to air a film version of the viciously anti-Catholic play "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You," the director of the production, Marshall Brickman, was asked to respond to the controversy. "Any institution that has backed the Inquisition, the Crusades and the Roman [...]

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STATEMENT ON “CORPUS CHRISTI” CATHOLIC LEAGUE FOR RELIGIOUS AND CIVIL RIGHTS

By |2017-03-20T17:57:02-04:00July 16th, 2001|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

William Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, issued the following statement today on the play, “Corpus Christi.”  It will be performed on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne in August. “The decision of IPFW to host the play, ‘Corpus Christi,’ is not an endorsement of the play itself.  It [...]

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