Monthly Archives: January 1994

Clinic “obstruction” bill clears U.S. House

By |2012-07-13T16:42:43-04:00January 13th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The House has voted 246 to 182 to approve the Freedom of Access to Clinics Act (FACE), a bill which prohibits the obstruction of abortion clinics. The measure makes it a felony to threaten, use force or obstruct abortion clinics. Under FACE, the penalty for first time offenders can be up to one year in prison, [...]

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Distasteful ‘Catholic Tastes’

By |2017-03-20T17:59:42-04:00January 13th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

by William A. Donohue Whitney serves up garbage One of the more disturbing cultural signs that has evidenced itself since the late 1960s is the decline in standards. Standards have fallen in school, work, the military, athletics, music and art. Especially art. There was a time when great artists were measured by the extent to which they embellished their [...]

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Student “gay rights” is law in Massachsetts

By |2012-07-13T16:42:44-04:00January 13th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The Catholic League has voiced strong objections to the "Gay and Lesbian Student Civil Rights Bill" now law in Massachusetts. Created ostensibly to protect the basic rights of homosexual students, the law in fact introduces homosexual education programs into Massachusetts public schools in an effort aimed at validating homosexual lifestyle and behavior. A story in The [...]

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What the ACLU thinks about religion

By |2019-09-24T19:21:16-04:00January 13th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

by William A. Donohue This month's feature article is an edited excerpt from Catholic League president William A. Donohue's forthcoming book, Twilight of Liberty: The Legacy of the ACLU (Transaction Press, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ). It may be obtained from the publisher and will be offered in this newsletter as soon as it is available. When [...]

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Bozenna Urbanowicz-Gilbride: A Profile

By |2019-09-24T19:25:46-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

She sensed she was losing her audience. She thought for a moment, then looked out at the roomful of young Jewish students and told them, "I am a Polish Catholic Holocaust survivor." Then, pausing, she repeated herself "I am a Polish Catholic Holocaust survivor." The students' teacher broke the silence. "Do you understand what she's saying?" the [...]

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Vatican and Israel sign historic pact

By |2017-03-20T17:59:42-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The Vatican and Israel have signed an accord establishing formal diplomatic relations. The two nations will shortly exchange diplomats and a Papal visit to Israel is in the planning stages. The 15-point agreement, signed on December 30, concluded 17 months of negotiations. It includes a clause commiting both sides to combating anti-Semitism, racism, and intolerance. Baltimore [...]

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Special district case goes to High Court

By |2019-09-24T19:26:54-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Another challenge to Lemon test The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether New York State may create a special school district to serve the handicapped children of a group of Hasidic Jews, or whether such action violates the establishment clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution. In Board of Education v. Grumet the Court will [...]

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The Catholic League’s position on Kiryas Joel

By |2017-03-20T17:59:42-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The Catholic League formally supports the establishment of a special school district in New York State to accommodate the Hasidic community of Kiryas Joel in its efforts to educate its handicapped children. Importantly, the school district does not preclude educating children of other faiths and does not allow for the teaching of any religion. And though [...]

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Anti-Catholic Oliphant Cartoon

By |2017-03-20T17:59:42-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Accusations of pedophilia against pop-star Michael Jackson prompted several cartoons with Catholic clergy tie-ins, most notably this widely published Oliphant effort. Dr. John Dillon of Gaithersburg, Maryland sent along a copy he saw in the St. Petersburg Times (Florida). What made his submission stand out was a copy of several good "letters to the editor'' which [...]

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League backs St. Pat’s parade cancellation

By |2012-07-13T16:42:48-04:00January 12th, 1994|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The Catholic League has commended a decision by the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council to cancel the 1994 St. Patrick's Day parade following a court order which would have permitted homosexual militants to march. Suffolk County Superior Court Judge J. Harold Flannery issued the order on December 15. Catholic League Operations Director C. Joseph Doyle [...]

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