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TENNESSEE TRIUMPH

Tennessee lawmakers recently voted to defund the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Tennessee. Last December, we asked them to commence an investigation of this office. On December 4, Bill Donohue wrote to all members of the Tennessee legislature who oversee education at state institutions. He asked that they establish a committee that [...]

2017-03-20T17:46:50-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Front Page|Tags: |Comments Off on TENNESSEE TRIUMPH

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February The Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song was revoked from the film "Alone Yet Not Alone."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

NATIVITY SCENES VANDALIZED NATIONWIDE

Just like in years past, we were flooded with reports from across the nation about nativity scenes being vandalized. Here is a sample of the stories that came to our attention: · In Manchester, New Hampshire a five-foot tall figure of one of the Wise Men was stolen from a nativity scene that had been set [...]

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Commercial Establishments

1996 In a catalog of its books, Barnes & Noble featured a long description of a book called The Love Affairs of the Vatican. Calling the book "controversial," it read: "He [the author] also reveals that the immorality of the Catholic clergy was the direct result of the law of enforced celibacy imposed by Pope Gregory VII [...]

2019-09-26T18:28:38-04:00By |Categories: 1996 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Commercial Establishments

Activist Organizations

January Edison, NJ – More than 20 Jewish families in Edison and neighboring towns received anonymous mailings of "Smokescreens," a notorious anti-Catholic book from Chick Publications which claims that the Vatican financed Hitler’s extermination of Jews. Chick Publications is the publishing arm of anti-Catholic activist Jack Chick. "This mail is clearly motivated by bias, hatred, ignorance and [...]

2017-03-20T17:58:28-04:00By |Categories: 1997 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Activist Organizations

TWENTY YEARS AS PRESIDENT

William A. Donohue July 1 marked my 20th anniversary as president and CEO of the Catholic League. The vice president, Bernadette Brady, started 18 years ago on the same day. Father Philip Eichner, the chairman of the board of directors, was chosen to lead the board the year before I was hired. While I may be [...]

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The Arts

January Manalapan, FL – Florida Stage featured Michael Hollinger’s play, "Incorruptible," a farce which promotes the most negative stereotypes about the medieval Church. For example, Catholic monks are depicted digging up dead bodies, cutting up the bones and selling them as relics—even, in one instance, passing off the bones of a dog as those of St. James [...]

2019-09-26T17:55:04-04:00By |Categories: 1998 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on The Arts

Business / Workplace

1999 Off The Wall, a greeting card subsidiary of West Graphics, featured a Christmas card with a parody of the Nativity scene transposed onto a modern-day talk show. Joseph is seated next to Mary, who is holding the baby Jesus, as an audience member says to Joseph: "You never slept with her, she gets pregnant and [...]

2017-03-20T17:57:34-04:00By |Categories: 1999 Report on Anti-Catholicism, Annual Report on Anti-Catholicism|Comments Off on Business / Workplace

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