Essay

HITLER’S PLAN TO KIDNAP THE POPE

By |2019-09-23T19:35:01-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

by Dan Kurzman As soon as Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was ousted from power on July 25, 1943, Adolf Hitler began hatching a plan to kidnap Pope Pius XII and plunder the Vatican. Clearly, the Fuehrer thought, the "Jew-loving" pope had encouraged King Victor Emanuel II and some rival fascist leaders to overthrow his Italian puppet. [...]

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EXPELLING GOD FROM THE UNIVERSITY

By |2017-03-20T17:54:51-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

by David French Emily Brooker is a recent honors graduate in social work from Missouri State University. A bright and attractive young woman, she has a ready smile, a heart for serving the poor, and an enduring stain on an otherwise sterling academic record. University of Florida student Christine Miller is one of the most engaging [...]

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“Good” Catholics Can Make a Difference

By |2017-03-20T17:54:53-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

"All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing." This quote, attributed to the 18th-century British philosopher Edmund Burke, is often used as a rallying cry when it comes to attacks against the Catholic Church. Perhaps we can fine-tune the quote this way for our purposes: "All that is necessary for [...]

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PIUS XII, JOHN XXIII, AND THE NEWLY-OPENED ARCHIVES

By |2019-09-23T19:43:13-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

By Ronald J. Rychlak Eugenio Pacelli became Pope Pius XII in 1939, after having spent nine years as Cardinal Secretary of State. Prior to that, he had been the Vatican's representative in Germany. During his lifetime, Pius XII's opposition to Hitler was well known. Nazis condemned him, Jews thanked him, and rescuers identified him as their [...]

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THE SECULAR CRUSADE AGAINST RELIGION

By |2017-03-20T17:54:57-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

Dinesh D'Souza This article is adapted from Dinesh D'Souza's new book The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11, just published by Doubleday.  Is Osama Bin Laden right when he alleges that America is a pagan society, the "leading power of the unbelievers"? Bin Laden and the Islamic radicals point to America's policy [...]

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TWILIGHT OF THE SCANDAL

By |2019-09-23T19:47:50-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

By Kiera McCaffrey The Catholic League would never defend the indefensible. That is why we praised the media for putting the spotlight on the Church's sex-abuse scandal in 2002. Without journalists breaking the story, the Church may have been slower to clean house and a greater number of adolescents may have been harmed. Similarly, we have [...]

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PIUS XII AND YAD VASHEM

By |2019-09-23T19:51:19-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

by Sister Margherita Marchione, Ph.D. Sister Margherita Marchione is the author of several books on Pope Pius XII, the latest being Crusade of Charity: Pius XII And POW's 1939-1945. Below the portrait of Pope Pius XII in the Israeli Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem, there is a statement which is contrary to the truth and is unjust. It [...]

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EDUCATION MYTHS

By |2019-09-23T19:53:07-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

By Jay P. Greene The following article is an excerpt from a longer piece that appeared in the July/August edition of The American Enterprise (the flagship publication of the American Enterprise Institute) titled, "Education Myths" (Greene has published a book by that name). Greene, who runs the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas, and who [...]

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JUDICIAL JUJITSU: HOW THE COURTS TREAT RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

By |2019-09-23T19:58:06-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

By William A. Donohue  Every now and then, I read a book I wish I had written. Such a book is Patrick M. Garry's Wrestling with God: The Courts' Tortuous Treatment of Religion. For those interested in how the courts have twisted the First Amendment's guarantee of religious liberty into an unseemly mess, this is the book [...]

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MAN THE GATES: THEOCRATS ARE AT THE DOOR

By |2019-09-23T20:00:36-04:00|Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |

by William Donohue Remember when presidential candidate George W. Bush was asked in 1999 to name his favorite philosopher, and he named Jesus? For the secularists—those men and women who are more frightened by the public expression of religion than by its absence—this was a pivotal moment in American history. For everyone else, Bush's answer was [...]

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