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The Coming Anti-Catholic Storm
by Deal W. Hudson
6/07/10
Some will say it's already here, and I
wouldn't argue with them. The first gusts of the
anti-Catholic storm have already been resisted, thanks
to the courageous vigilance of Bill Donohue at the
Catholic League. Now we have The New York Times'
relentless barrage of reporting and opinion designed to
force the type of "reform" in the Church urged by
dissenting groups like Voice of the Faithful and Call to
Action.
Those vestiges of the old Catholic Left
barely exist anymore -- but why should they, when their
cause has been taken up by the mainstream media? The
continuing drama of the sex-abuse scandal in Europe --
six years after the U.S. bishops faced the problem
squarely -- has provided Catholic bashers another
opportunity to denigrate the Church on the grounds of
its "patriarchal" condemnation of abortion and same-sex
marriage.
In the United Kingdom, what should have
been regarded as a crank call for the arrest of Pope
Benedict XVI during his visit there later this year has
mushroomed into speculation as to whether the trip
should be cancelled altogether. That the legal system of
the International Criminal Court could be used to
threaten a world leader for being ideologically out of
step is precisely why it was opposed by the previous
administration.
The use of courts and commissions to
harass and threaten Catholics and other Christians has
already been auditioned in Canada. And the expansion of
hate-speech laws signed by President Barack Obama last
October sets the stage for similar tussles here when a
minister, priest, or voluble layperson too heatedly
denounces homosexual sex.
The Catholic Church is not the only
institution to insist upon objective and universal moral
standards, but it's certainly the largest. As such, the
Church stands in the way of postmodern ideologies
achieving complete dominance in the West. Naturally,
those who believe that all truth is defined by power (as
postmoderns do) don't hesitate to use the power of the
media, government, and the courts to attack any
institution thwarting their influence.
Muslims outnumber Catholics by a growing
margin, but almost no one among the anti-Catholic elites
in the media or the academy speaks an ill word about
Islamic beliefs or customs, either out of PC deference
or fear of a fatwah. The ongoing cleansing of Iraqi
Christians by Muslim terrorists -- only the most
egregious instance of such hate -- receives occasional
mention in the same newspaper whose reporters dig
through Vatican documents hoping to link the present
pope with some instance of priestly sex abuse.
Meanwhile, on the political front, donors with no love
for the Church (such as George Soros) combine resources
with labor unions -- whose relation to the Church was
once vital -- to create and support faux Catholic groups
that provide cover for Catholic politicians who don't
vote Catholic. Those same groups -- clearly allied with
the Democratic Party -- beat their chests about the
supposed partisanship of Catholics who support
candidates that oppose abortion and same sex marriage.
But whose fault is it that 90 percent of these
candidates are Republican?
The betrayal of Sr. Carol Keehan and the
religious orders aligned with NETWORK in supporting
Obamacare only emboldened the media critics of the
Church who extolled them as heralds of the Church to
come. Thus, when the Archdiocese of Phoenix announced
the excommunication of Sr. Margaret McBride, a Catholic
hospital administrator who had given counsel in the
procuring of an abortion, the media howled as if the
Church had suddenly reversed the course set by Sister
Keehan and NETWORK.
(No one need worry about Sister Keehan.
There are enough Jesuit schools, like Gonzaga, to keep
her busy accepting honorary degrees and making speeches
declaring her "agreement" with the bishops.)
The coming anti-Catholic storm will be
linked, sadly, to the reelection campaign of President
Barack Obama. He may be out of favor with the far Left
at the moment, but they, along with the Catholic Left,
will quickly recover their lost enthusiasm in the face
of a GOP opponent (no matter who he or she is). There
will be a furious and well-funded effort by Catholic
Obama supporters to keep Obama in office. By 2010, the
storm will be felt throughout the Church, and those who
blithely claim that the Church and politics are not
connected will be as helpless as a fallen leaf caught in
a tornado.
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Deal W. Hudson is the director of
www.InsideCatholic.com and the author of Onward,
Christian Soldiers: The Growing Political Power of
Catholics and Evangelicals in the United States
(Simon and Schuster).

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