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GREEN BAY JUDGE SMEARED BY BIGOTS

Green Bay Judge Mark Warpinski refused to recuse himself yesterday from a case involving a lawsuit against the Diocese of Green Bay. The civil case involves sexual molestation committed 18 years ago by a priest who is in prison. A motion was filed by attorney Jeffrey Anderson of St. Paul, Minnesota demanding that Brown County Judge [...]

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2011 ANNUAL REPORT ON ANTI-CATHOLICISM

The Catholic League's 2011 Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism is now available. It covers all the major issues that the Catholic League dealt with in 2011, along with many others that came to our attention. The report covers the following areas: activist organizations; the arts; business/workplace; education; government; and the media. There are special sections as well: [...]

2020-04-28T15:15:33-04:00By |Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: , |Comments Off on 2011 ANNUAL REPORT ON ANTI-CATHOLICISM

MEDIA

February The Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song was revoked from the film "Alone Yet Not Alone."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 [...]

WHEN MEDIA BIAS IS SUBTLE

Catholic League president Bill Donohue points to some instances of bias in today’s New York Times: The reason I read the New York Times every day is because of its comprehensive coverage and tremendous influence on other media outlets. Editorially, at least on cultural issues, the positions of the New York Times are diametrically opposed to [...]

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ACTIVIST ORGANIZATIONS

January 14 Searcy, AR – Police Chief Jeremy Clark refused to remove a small white cross that sits outside his private entrance to the police station, despite being pressured to do so by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. The small cross was placed there with permission from the previous police chief. The crosses were made by [...]

2019-09-24T19:51:36-04:00By |Categories: 2014 Report on Anti-Catholicsm, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Tags: |Comments Off on ACTIVIST ORGANIZATIONS

WHAT’S WRONG WITH PEDOPHILIA?

The media never tire of chiding the Catholic Church for not responding strongly enough to allegations of the sexual abuse of minors, yet there seems to be no interest in reporting on attempts to legitimate pedophilia. Recently, many in the mental health profession seeking to normalize pedophilia met in Baltimore, an event that the media ignored. [...]

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BID TO NAIL HOLY SEE FLOUNDERS

The Vatican released documents on August 17 showing that the Holy See never had any knowledge that a priest allegedly molested a young man in Oregon in 1965. The case, Doe v. Holy See, involves the late Rev. Andrew Ronan, a Servite priest, who was moved from Ireland to Chicago to Portland, Oregon; the specific lawsuit [...]

2013-01-03T18:32:13-05:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on BID TO NAIL HOLY SEE FLOUNDERS

Media

Media Archbishop Dolan’s Critics Freak Out In November, following the election of Archbishop Timothy Dolan as the President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, critics of the New York archbishop went ballistic. Here are a few examples: NPR was worried that Archbishop Dolan is “overtly conservative,” and Tim Rutten of the Los Angeles Times fretted about [...]

2019-09-25T16:54:37-04:00By |Categories: 2010 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Media

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