Monthly Archives: December 2002

HATE GROUP CLAIMS TO HAVE CLONED BABY GIRL

By |2012-10-12T19:02:35-04:00December 27th, 2002|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

Brigitte Boisselier, the head of Clonaid, said today her company is responsible for the world’s first cloned human baby; the company is tied to a religious group by the name Raelian. Catholic League president William Donohue addressed both the cloning issue and the bigotry associated with Raelians: “A woman who calls herself a Raelian ‘bishop’ holds [...]

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LONG ISLAND PASTORS NOTIFIED OF NEWSDAY’S DEFENSE OF BRESLIN’S BIGOTRY AND DISTORTIONS

By |2012-10-12T19:02:35-04:00December 26th, 2002|Categories: Latest News Releases|Tags: |

In addition to sending this news release to those on the Catholic League’s media list, this one is being faxed to all 134 Catholic parishes in Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island.  Catholic League president William Donohue explained why he is taking this unusual step: “Jimmy Breslin is out of control and Newsday is irresponsible for not [...]

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CHRISTMAS CONTROVERSIES

By |2017-03-20T17:56:34-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Front Page|Tags: |

Every December the Catholic League goes on high alert over the ever-predictable Christmas controversies. The controversies started early this year when it was revealed in October that there will be no religious displays allowed during the holiday season at Saluda Shoals Park in Irmo, North Carolina. Last year the league was busy restoring the right of [...]

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BISHOPS ADOPT PRINCIPLED POLICY

By |2017-03-20T17:56:34-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Front Page|Tags: |

On November 13, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) passed a policy on priestly sexual abuse that the Catholic League hailed as “principled” and “a model of fairness.” The policy reflected the work of the mixed U.S.-Vatican commission that was done a week earlier. Francis Cardinal George, who was one of four panel members [...]

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CONSPIRATORIAL MADNESS

By |2019-09-24T14:12:53-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, From The President's Desk|Tags: |

William A. Donohue We live in stressful times but that doesn’t give anyone the right to espouse madness. Yet crazy ideas abound these days and they typically emanate from the keyboards of intellectuals. Just consider the conspiratorial madness of Andrew Greeley, Bill Moyers and Daniel Goldhagen. They are, respectively, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish. How’s that for [...]

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CATHOLICS CAN BE PROUD OF THE WARTIME RECORD OF POPE PIUS XII

By |2017-03-20T17:56:37-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

By Kenneth D. Whitehead When a scholarly journal, The Political Science Reviewer, asked me to do an in-depth review-article on the major books that have recently come out about the Pope Pius XII controversy, I was at first not too eager to get involved. The Pius XII controversy seems to go on and on, with no resolution [...]

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CATHOLIC LEAGUE TO DNC: WE’LL BE YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE IN 2004

By |2019-09-24T14:14:37-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The Catholic League’s campaign pressuring the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to drop its affiliation with Catholics for a Free Choice (CFFC) continues to escalate. On Monday, October 28, we thought the DNC had finally come to its senses. When we tapped into its website that morning, we discovered that CFFC had been deleted from all categories. [...]

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CANDIDATES CAMPAIGN IN CHURCHES

By |2013-07-17T19:10:58-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Throughout the fall, but particularly over the weekend before election day, Republicans and Democrats running for office campaigned in churches. For example, on the Sunday preceding election day, candidates for public office campaigned in churches in many states, including Maryland, Virginia, Florida, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tennessee. Most [...]

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SANTA FE CHURCHES DID NOT VIOLATE IRS RULES

By |2013-07-17T19:12:04-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

Americans United for Separation of Church and State has asked the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to investigate the Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe for violating IRS rules governing electioneering by churches. Americans United charges that Archbishop Michael Sheehan violated the tax-exempt status of the Church when he directed Catholic parishes to send a flier detailing how [...]

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CBS WEBSITE FOR “CSI: MIAMI” INVITES NON-CATHOLICS TO JUDGE CATHOLICISM

By |2017-03-20T17:56:37-04:00December 23rd, 2002|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |

The October 21 episode of the CBS show “CSI: Miami” revolved around a priest who learns that a boy has been abused by his father (at first the priest was suspected as the abuser). The priest tries to convince the boy to go to the police, but the boy refuses. The boy’s mother subsequently kills the [...]

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