Social Conservatism Is Rebounding

Bill in the News (The American Spectator): No wonder social conservatism is rebounding — most people are convinced that we are morally troubled, to say the least.

There are reasons for optimism, however….READ MORE HERE




Vatican Secretary of State Denies Link Between Homosexuality and Clerical Sex Abuse

Bill in the News (Breitbart): Bill Donohue, a sociologist and president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, has noted that regardless of his intentions, Cardinal Parolin is factually mistaken. The most extensive study ever undertaken of clerical sex abuse, conducted by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, found that a full 81 percent of victims of sexual abuse by priests were males. READ MORE HERE




“America’s Rabbi” Politically Conservative Rabbi Aryeh Spero Passes Away

Bill in the News (The Jewish Voice): Rabbi Spero also voiced his opposition to the efforts to silence conservative voices and actively defended innocent Catholic boys from Covington Catholic High School when they were targeted by the left. Bill Donohue from the Catholic League paid tribute to Rabbi Spero, describing him as brilliant, brave, and a stalwart in the conservative movement. He praised Rabbi Spero’s dedication to preserving and promoting American culture and civilization…READ MORE HERE




Guadalupe Radio Network

Bill in the News (Guadalupe Radio Network): Bill Donohue discusses his new book on Guadalupe Radio Network’s “Catholic Drive Time.” To listen click here. (Bill begins at the 44 min mark)




NYS provides $500K funding to Mt. Sinai, others for transgender medical care pilot program as critics cry ‘morally irresponsible’

Bill in the News (NY Post): But critics blasted the funding, saying New York should not be encouraging residents to undergo life altering transgender surgeries.

“At a time when European nations are quickly moving away from transgender surgeries, it is morally irresponsible for New York State to fund training programs to abet this cause,” said Bill Donohue of the Catholic League. READ MORE HERE




Thousands of protesters descend upon Dodger Stadium, take over entire block as team honors ‘drag nun’ group

Bill in the News (NY Post): After the team initially invited the Sisters, Catholic League president Bill Donohue also wrote to MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred calling the invitation an “unprovoked assault on Catholics.”

“Don’t believe the lie that the ‘Sisters’ mean no harm,” he said, accusing the Dodgers of “rewarding hate speech.” READ MORE HERE




Catholic Groups Step Up Protests of ‘Hate’ Group’s MLB Honor

Bill in the News (Newsmax): The Catholic League debuted another round of 25 radio ads this week after the positive response to an initial blast that urged KABC Los Angeles listeners not to attend the upcoming game.

Catholic League President Bill Donohue said the group also reached out to 114 leaders of different faiths – Evangelical Protestants, Mormons, Muslims, and Orthodox Jews – asking that they pass the word to their constituents to boycott Friday’s game. READ MORE HERE




‘I Stand With Clayton Kershaw’: Tim Scott Condemns Dodgers’ ‘Shameful and Disgusting’ Stunt With Anti-Catholic Drag Group

Bill in the News (The Daily Signal): Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, compiled a list of the group’s most outrageous acts of anti-Catholic bigotry, including a 1987 “Condom Savior Mass” in San Francisco where the group burned the pope in effigy, multiple Good Friday shows featuring a sexualized Jesus pole-dancing on a cross, and its advocacy for abortion. READ MORE HERE




Archbishop to pray for L.A. hours before Dodgers honor Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

Catholic League in the News (Los Angeles Times): In an email sent to The Times last week, the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights referred to the Sisters as “an anti-Catholic group” and called for a boycott of the Dodgers’ Pride Night, when L.A. opens a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants at 7:10 p.m. READ MORE HERE




US culture wars come to baseball as MLB celebrates Pride month

Catholic League in the News (The Guardian): So the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights launched what it termed an “ad blitz” on local radio in Los Angeles urging fans to boycott the game. READ MORE HERE