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The anti-Catholicism of the "National Catholic Reporter"

Posted on 01/28/2004 12:46:44 PM PST by heyheyhey

In my opinion, the NCR (different from the National Catholic Register and from the Catholic World Report) appears to be classic type of a wolf in sheep's clothing. It is the most anti-Catholic weekly publication that I know, and yet it continues pretending to be "Catholic." The evidence of NCR's anti-Catholic and anti-Christian agenda is somewhat camouflaged, so let it be dug up and brought to daylight in this thread.

- Why, and who cares? Under normal circumstances I couldn't care less, but very many American priests and religious read the NCR, and it has poisonously influenced a generation or two of priests. When we see the sorry state of affairs in our Church we should know, for our own protection, where the devil dwells. Many screwy things (most of all the disdain for the Teaching Magisterium) originated and/or have been, or continue to be, sponsored by the NCR.

There is only one FReeper, as far as I know, vigorously defending the NCR, so he is rare and dear - let's be respectful to him.


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To: Phx_RC
-additional information located:

Robert Hoyt, NCR founder, dies at 81

In April 1967, NCR attracted national and international attention when it published the secret reports of the majority of a special commission appointed by Pope Paul VI to review the church’s teaching that forbids the use of artificial means of contraception. The majority of the commission recommended revisions in the teaching. However, a year later, the pope rejected those recommendations and issued Humanae Vitae, commonly known as the birth control encyclical, which upheld traditional teaching.

Publication of the secret report was seen as scandalous in some circles and the action was among the reasons Bishop Charles H. Helmsing of Kansas City, Mo., who originally had encouraged the development of the paper, issued a condemnation of NCR and demanded that it remove the word Catholic from its name.

The paper largely ignored the condemnation. The Catholic Press Association said in a statement that the dispute arose out of a difference of opinion regarding the function of the press, while dozens of Catholic editors signed a statement disagreeing with the condemnation based on its “underlying definition of the legitimate boundaries of religious journalism in service to the church.”

Those boundaries are still in dispute, or at least in flux, in some areas of Catholic journalism. But Hoyt and others were acting on an understanding of the role of the press as expressed in a talk given earlier by noted Jesuit theologian Fr. John Courtney Murray during a Rome symposium sponsored by the International Union of the Catholic Press.


481 posted on 02/25/2005 2:06:34 AM PST by DBeers
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To: DBeers; heyheyhey; NYer; Salvation; Aquinasfan; dsc; sandyeggo

Considering the number of articles from this rag floating around in the aftermath of John Paul II's death, it might be a good idea to ping this golden-oldie thread...


482 posted on 04/04/2005 9:36:29 PM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: heyheyhey

Wow that sounds very familiar.

Somebody posted a list of people who have been 'disciplined' by the Church for what amounts to "errorneous" theology.

One of them is very interesting, his name is Ernesto Cardenal. He's the white haired priest, than on the Pope's arrival to Nicaragua, the John Paul II publicly admonished him. There's a very interesting video of this I saw on the news recently, but can't find it.

Anyways, this guy was part of the Sandinista government, he was the "Minister of Culture". I saw a video of him reciting quotes from one of his poems, very boring stuff. It was called "Cantico Cosmico" (Cosmic song) and it's this very bizarre "poem" about the big bang and quantum physics and theology. Sounds very similar to this article, incredible!

I bet you "Rita" here read that book, there's just no coincidence here.


483 posted on 04/04/2005 9:45:07 PM PDT by Augusto
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To: heyheyhey

It's a terrible paper.


484 posted on 04/04/2005 10:18:47 PM PDT by Coleus (God Bless our beloved Pope John Paul II, May he Rest in Peace)
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To: Antoninus
Considering the number of articles from this rag floating around in the aftermath of John Paul II's death, it might be a good idea to ping this golden-oldie thread...

Very true -especially now. The Church is now center on the world stage with the passing of Pope John Paul II. On this tremendous opportunity to evangelize and expose the hungry masses to the truth and beauty comprising the deposit of faith that many crave yet may be unaware of there is still the evil underbelly pushing its selfish perversion upon His pulpit and His blood.

I am disgusted by the dissenting and heretical prelates and laity that scramble like roaches attempting to pervert the message of His truth with the message of selfishness and of man...

485 posted on 04/05/2005 5:23:04 AM PDT by DBeers (†)
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I am disgusted by the dissenting and heretical prelates and laity that scramble like roaches attempting to pervert the message of His truth with the message of selfishness and of man...

Once a man is dead, he can no longer defend his message on Earth. It's up to us who remain to do it for him.
486 posted on 04/05/2005 7:30:57 AM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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It's a terrible paper.

That about says it all.
487 posted on 04/05/2005 7:31:17 AM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: heyheyhey
Of course you mean, The National Catholic Distorter, right?
488 posted on 04/05/2005 7:32:21 AM PDT by murphE (Never miss an opportunity to kiss the hand of a holy priest.)
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When will they grow up? After they are planted in the ground!
489 posted on 12/06/2007 11:37:19 AM PST by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: heyheyhey
The NCR certainly likes whaling on trads and crowing about Cardinal Burke's demotion.
490 posted on 11/27/2014 7:16:26 PM PST by eater-of-toast ("It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." --Calvin Coolidge)
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