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Anti-Catholicism and the Times

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"Anti-Catholicism," said writer Peter Viereck, "is the anti-Semitism of the intellectual." It is "the deepest-held bias in the history of the American people," said Arthur Schlesinger Sr.

If there was any doubt that hatred of and hostility toward the Catholic Church persists, it was removed by the mob that has arisen howling "Resign!" at Pope Benedict XVI.

To American Catholics, the story of pedophile priests engaged in criminal abuse of children, of pervert priests seducing boys, is unfortunately all too familiar. That some bishops covered up for pedophiles and seducers and enabled corrupt clergy to continue to prey on boys was equally disgraceful.

But to American Catholics, this is an old story. The priests have been defrocked, some sent to prison, like John Geoghan, who was strangled in his cell. Bishops have been removed. "Zero tolerance" has been policy for a decade.

Pope Benedict came to America to apologize for what these men did. And no one has been more aggressive in rooting out what he calls the "filth" in the church. And as the recent scandals have hit Ireland and Germany, why the attack on the pope here in America?

Answer: The New York Times is conducting a vendetta against this traditionalist pope in news stories, editorials and columns.

"Vatican Declined to Defrock U.S. Priest Who Abused Boys," blared the headline over a Laurie Goodstein story that began thus:

"Top Vatican officials — including the future Pope Benedict XVI — did not defrock a priest who molested as many as 200 deaf boys ...

"In 1996, Cardinal Ratzinger failed to respond to two letters about the case from Rembert G. Weakland, Milwaukee's archbishop at that time."

The facts:

That diabolical priest, Lawrence C. Murphy, was assigned to St. John's School for the Deaf in 1950, before Joseph Ratzinger was even ordained.

Reports of his abuse of the deaf children surfaced in the 1950s. But, under three archbishops, nothing was done. Police and prosecutors were alerted by parents of the boys. Nothing was done.

Weakland, who became archbishop in 1977, did not write to Rome until 1996.

And as John Allen of National Catholic Reporter noted last week, Cardinal Ratzinger "did not have any direct responsibility for managing the overall Vatican response to the crisis until 2001. ... Prior to 2001, Ratzinger had nothing personally to do with the vast majority of sex abuse cases, even the small percentage which wound up in Rome."

By the time Cardinal Ratzinger was commissioned by John Paul II to clean out the stable, Murphy had been dead for three years.

Yet here is Times columnist Maureen Dowd's summation of the case:

"Now we learn the sickening news that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, nicknamed 'God's Rotweiler,' when he was the church's enforcer on matters of faith and sin, ignored repeated warnings and looked away in the case of the Rev.

Lawrence C. Murphy, a Wisconsin priest who molested as many as 200 deaf boys."

In Goodstein's piece, Weakland is a prelate who acted too slowly. The controversy over his clouded departure from the Milwaukee archdiocese is mentioned and passed over at the bottom of the story. It belonged higher.

For Weakland was a homosexual who confessed in a 1980 letter he was in "deep love" with a male paramour who shook down the archbishop for $450,000 in church funds as hush money to keep his lover's mouth shut about their squalid affair.

According to Rod Dreher, Weakland moved Father William Effinger, who would die in prison, from parish to parish, knowing Effinger was a serial pederast.

When one of Effinger's victims sued the archdiocese but lost because of a statute of limitations, Weakland counter-sued and extracted $4,000 from the victim of his predator priest.

Dreher describes Weakland's tenure thus:

"He directed Catholic schools ... to teach kids how to use condoms as part of AIDS education and approved a graphic sex-education program for parochial-school kids that taught 'there is no right and wrong' on the issues of abortion, contraception and premarital sex. He has advocated for gay rights and women's ordination, bitterly attacked Pope John Paul II, denounced pro-lifers as 'fundamentalist' and declared that one could be both pro-choice and a Catholic in good standing."

Speaking of sex-abuse victims in 1988, Weakland was quoted: "Not all adolescent victims are so innocent. Some can be sexually very active and aggressive and often streetwise."

Just the kind of priest the Times loves, and just the kind of source on whom the Times relies when savaging the pope and bashing the church.

As the Catholic League's Bill Donahue relates, 80 percent of the victims of priestly abuse have been males and "most of the molesters gays."

And as the Times' Richard Berke blurted to the Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association 10 years ago, often, "three-quarters of the people deciding what's on the front page are not-so-closeted homosexuals."

Is there perhaps a conflict of interest at The New York Times, when covering a traditionalist Catholic pope?

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War." To find out more about Patrick Buchanan, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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Pat you should know about anti-Semitism being the most promenent and one of the few Republicans who are anti-Semetic. The late William F Buckley had you pegged.
Comment: #1
Posted by: JayS
Tue Apr 6, 2010 6:29 AM
Buchanan, your casuistry knows no bounds, There can be NO EXCUSE for an organization telling the rest of us what is moral to be totally immoral. This is not a matter of anti-Catholicism. This is black and white evil. Next you'll be rationalizing the inquisition. You ands Torquemeda have much in common.
Comment: #2
Posted by: alf1052
Tue Apr 6, 2010 11:44 AM
Buchanan, your casuistry knows no bounds, There can be NO EXCUSE for an organization telling the rest of us what is moral to be totally immoral. This is not a matter of anti-Catholicism. This is black and white evil. Next you'll be rationalizing the inquisition. You ands Torquemeda have much in common.
Comment: #3
Posted by: alf1052
Tue Apr 6, 2010 11:46 AM
Buchanan, your casuistry knows no bounds, There can be NO EXCUSE for an organization telling the rest of us what is moral to be totally immoral. This is not a matter of anti-Catholicism. This is black and white evil. Next you'll be rationalizing the inquisition. You ands Torquemeda have much in common.
Comment: #4
Posted by: alf1052
Tue Apr 6, 2010 11:46 AM
Re: JayS
You got that right!
Comment: #5
Posted by: MrSwing
Tue Apr 6, 2010 4:32 PM
Pat,

Your criticism of the New York Times for reporting on the child abuse issue surrounding the Catholic Church seems suspiciously over-zealous. If an Afro-American or a Jew allegedly committed child abuse would you defend against cries of outrage against that person by crying racism or anti-semitism? If you were black or Jewish I think you would. But you're not black or Jewish--you are Catholic (a fact you failed to tell your readers). The New York Times has done Catholics worldwide a great service by reporting the alleged facts in this child abuse case. The Catholic Church was allegedly criminally negligent in not bringing these charges into the light of day long ago and the attempt to cover up these past abuses may continue today. Your article against the New York Times sounds like the ranting of a Hofferian "true believer." Shame, shame on you, Pat. Jim S.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Jim
Wed Apr 7, 2010 3:58 PM
I too have been called anti-Catholic and a Catholic Basher when I complained about the abuses in the Catholic Church. I found these terms were used to deflect any and all criticism of the Catholic Church. But, then what to you call those people who call others anti-Catholic or Catholic Bashers? I call those people Anti-Christian or Christian Bashers. Many of these same people also bash Muslims, Jews and any other individual or group they do not agree with. That includes you Pat. You are a Christian Basher.
No pope is above the law of the land. And it is about time that law be imposed on an organization that had us duped into believing it had a higher calling, a moral interpretation above the common law, when in fact, by law, in any land - these same people would have been arrested, jailed, put to death - not a continue scenerio of - let's do better - before we go over the six billion dollars in abuse cases! We aren't talking six dollars, but six billion. An international investigation is warranted. God can only thank the Times and Maureen Dowd because she/they bring Christ back into the message to those who supposedly were the messengers. db
Comment: #7
Posted by: Bob Washick
Fri Apr 9, 2010 5:30 AM
Re: arthur l. finn
Oh, this is ALL about anti-Catholicism. Consider your own comment....the Catholic Church does not tell anyone what they HAVE to believe or what morality they MUST adopt. The Church does however teach and preach the gospel, which is exactly what Christianity is all about. What you are angry about is that the Church is so effective in what it does and so unabashedly brave in admitting and correcting Her own errors and faults in the endless effort to be all that Christ Jesus would have Her be, while others sit around, pointing fingers instead of cleaning out their own houses. God bless the Catholic Church now and forever!
Comment: #8
Posted by: Rebecca Adams
Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:51 PM
Re: Jim
Your response here is what is suspicious. Did you somehow miss the correct information given in this article?? What you are suggesting is that we should be satisfied with the ERRANT reporting of the Times and that if we are not, there must be something to hide. I cannot help but see that you don't really care about reading the truth in your news sources, you just want them to print what you want to read. In this case that equates to anti-catholic thinking. You have exposed yourself as have the others who have posted like comments here. I want to ask you why you are not contacting the Times and asking them why they neglected to include the information that has been supplied to you in this article. Further, why isn't the Times going after such 'organizations' as the American Public School System which is completely infested with child molesters, or don't you care about the children who suffer there? Then of course there are all those other molesters sitting in churches, synagogues and temples all over the country and world who you and other like you we will never mention....but that Church that is so courageous as to deal with, and correct Her own faults, her defenders are the ones that cause you suspicion?
Comment: #9
Posted by: Rebecca Adams
Sat Jun 12, 2010 9:13 PM
Mr. Buchanan you Papists can only profane the American system and your own Papal institution, by trying to be compatible. I am dismayed that you are the premiere paleoconservative beacause you are Catholic.
Comment: #10
Posted by: Wesley Mcgranor
Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:37 PM
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