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The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

8/2003) VOTF CLAIMS: According to the [Massachusetts attorney general’s] Report, Bishop Murphy played a key role in the failure to protect the children. As a consequence, he has abdicated his moral authority. With regard to Bishop William Murphy, now of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, the report says: And, even with undeniable information available to him [...]

2019-09-27T18:53:17-04:00By |Categories: Activist Groups, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

John Cornwell: Constantine’s Sword

by Robert P. Lockwood (1/2001) When John Cornwell’s book Hitler’s Pope[1] was released in the United States in 1999 it generated intense media coverage. Cornwell painted Pope Pius XII (1939-1958) as virtually a silent collaborator in the face of Nazi Germany’s "Final Solution." While the alleged "silence" of Pius XII was central to media coverage, Cornwell’s thesis went [...]

2020-11-24T14:25:55-05:00By |Categories: Book Reviews, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on John Cornwell: Constantine’s Sword

Pius XII, John XII, and the Newly-Opened Archives

Ronald J. Rychlak (Catalyst, 3/2007) 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 [...]

2019-09-27T17:01:16-04:00By |Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on Pius XII, John XII, and the Newly-Opened Archives

John Cornwell: Constantine’s Sword

by Robert P. Lockwood (book review, 1/2001) When John Cornwell’s book Hitler’s Pope[1] was released in the United States in 1999 it generated intense media coverage. Cornwell painted Pope Pius XII (1939-1958) as virtually a silent collaborator in the face of Nazi Germany’s "Final Solution." While the alleged "silence" of Pius XII was central to media coverage, Cornwell’s [...]

2020-11-24T14:19:53-05:00By |Categories: The Church and the Holocaust, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on John Cornwell: Constantine’s Sword

Galileo and the Catholic Church

by Robert P. Lockwood (3/2000) In October, 1992 Cardinal Paul Poupard presented to Pope John Paul II the results of the papal-requested Pontifical Academy study of the famous 1633 trial of Galileo.1 He reported the study’s conclusion that at the time of the trial, "theologians…. failed to grasp the profound non-literal meaning of the Scriptures when [...]

2017-03-20T17:57:29-04:00By |Categories: The Crusades and the Inquisition, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on Galileo and the Catholic Church

The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

(For more material related to Bishop Murphy, please go here.) (8/2003) VOTF CLAIMS: According to the [Massachusetts attorney general’s] Report, Bishop Murphy played a key role in the failure to protect the children. As a consequence, he has abdicated his moral authority. With regard to Bishop William Murphy, now of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, the [...]

2019-09-27T17:32:28-04:00By |Categories: The Sex Abuse Scandal, White Papers and Essays|Comments Off on The Catholic League’s Response to Voice of the Faithful’s Criticism of Bishop Murphy

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

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 [...]

2019-09-23T19:43:13-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Essay|Tags: |Comments Off on PIUS XII, JOHN XXIII, AND THE NEWLY-OPENED ARCHIVES

JESUS-TOMB STARS CRASH

After "The Lost Tomb of Jesus" premiered on March 4, the Discovery Channel yanked three scheduled repeats of the film. Given that the film's claims of Jesus' bones being discovered in an ancient ossuary have been unanimously rejected by archaeologists and scholars, this wasn't surprising—at least not to us. But the film's creators, Simcha Jacobovici and [...]

2013-05-24T16:04:44-04:00By |Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: |Comments Off on JESUS-TOMB STARS CRASH
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