Catholics Need Not Apply In Massachusetts Hospitals; Coakley Says Catholics Should Not Work In ER Rooms

Students of American history remember that in the beginning, this country did not have a very tolerant approach to different religious beliefs.  Things got so bad that for many years it was illegal in many colonies to practice Catholicism and it was pretty commonplace to see signs such as the one above on many businesses.  In fact, Massachusetts was probably the least tolerant of all the colonies, even making the death penalty available for priests who dared to say Mass.

Though the country has obviously come a long way in this regard, it is also obvious that we have not shed such anti-Catholic sentiment completely.  This became clear a couple of days ago when Martha Coakley – Democrat candidate in next week’s senatorial election in Massachusetts – gave this response to a question about Catholic hospitals and doctors that would want conscience protections in any health care initiatives so that they can practice medicine without having to participate in things like abortion.

 

Transcript:

Ken Pittman: Right, if you are a Catholic, and believe what the Pope teaches that any form of birth control is a sin. ah you don’t want to do that.

Martha Coakley: No we have a separation of church and state Ken, lets be clear.

Ken Pittman: In the emergency room you still have your religious freedom.

Martha Coakley: (…stammering) The law says that people are allowed to have that. You can have religious freedom but you probably shouldn’t work in the emergency room.

There is so much wrong with this exchange – including a misunderstanding of the Church’s position on what is available to rape victims and what Catholic hospitals can do for them.  But, I’ll save that for another time.  Right now, with Tuesday’s election in MA rapidly approaching, it is important to just focus on the Democrat’s  ridiculous idea that doctors who have reasonable objections to participating in things like abortion should find other work – that there is simply no room in American hospitals for Catholic doctors.  And I assume that this also means that Catholic hospitals in general should close if they can’t provide abortions. 

Bill Donahue of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights says that Ms. Coakley is not only attacking Catholics, she is trampling on religious freedom.  Statement here. 

Please make sure your Catholic family and friends living in Massachusetts know where Ms. Coakley stands on Catholicism and religious freedom. 

Full radio interview with Ms. Coakley can  be heard here.

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Is MSNBC anti-Catholic? Suppressing Religious Freedom?

The public attacks on the Catholic Church by Rhode Island Representative Patrick Kennedy, and Rhode Island Bishop Thomas Tobin’s defense of the faith and prayerful concern for Mr. Kennedy, have drawn the fire from the center left and its allies in the media.  SMS has written a few times about this conflict, most recently yesterday, when the Bishop responded to yet another public attack on the Church from Mr. Kennedy.

MSNBC has worked hard for years to be the anti-Fox — the network that appeals to the center-left of American society just as Fox News appeals to the center right.  SMS will leave it to media analysts to determine if that strategy is working or failing, but the latest attacks by four prominent MSNBC Talk Show Hosts suggests that MSNBC is not just anti-conservative, it is fanning the flames of anti-Catholicism. 

The latest rants and attacks by Chris Matthews and Lawrence O’Donnell, which are a follow-on from MSNBC’s Nancy Synderman, who suggested the IRS should investigate the Catholic Church, and MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan who launched a vicious attack on pro-life Catholic Cathy Ruse, suggests an emerging theme undermining the American tenet of religious freedom and clearly walking the line of anti-Catholicism. 

The Media Research Center did a good piece of reporting here on Synderman’s call for the IRS investigation.  And the Culture and Media Institute had this report about Ratigan’s attack on Family Research Council’s Cathy Ruse. 

Appearing yesterday morning MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” left wing attack man O’Donnell commented on the Kennedy-Bishop Tobin dispute: 

“This is a political act by a political bishop… Political bishops do the church absolutely no good. This guy’s—this bishop is a political hack.”

Maybe we can chalk up O’Donnell’s comment as standard form from a left wing radical who tees off on anyone to the right of Karl Marx.  But when we go to the tape of the interview between Chris Matthews and Bishop Tobin, MSNBC’s vitriol is both clear and portends a disdain for Catholicism and the fundamental principle of religious freedom.  As you will see Matthews is not interviewing the Bishop, he is ranting, disrespectful, interruptive and clearly trying to intimidate the Bishop from speaking publicly about matters of church and state, very similar to the interviews conducted earlier in the month by Synderman and Ratigan.

But you can judge for yourself.  SMS features below a two part video of the Matthews interview with Bishop Tobin.   

Matthews/Bishop Tobin Interview Part One:

Matthews/Bishop Tobin interview-Part 2

The anti-Catholicism charge is a serious one, and Matthews is a Catholic, but the latest solvos by MSNBC Program Hosts – Synderman, Ratigan, Matthews and O’Donnell — most certainly seek to undermine the fundamental principle of religious freedom through intimidation, and in our view walk right up to the line of fueling the flames of anti-Catholicism.

But then again, is anyone watching MSNBC?

For those interested in contacting MSNBC President, Phil Griffin, about the anti-Catholic positioning of his network you can call or write at:

Phil Griffin, President, MSNBC, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112  PH: 212-664-4444

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Bishop Tobin Defends Catholicism Against Latest Attack from Representative Patrick Kennedy

Bishop Thomas Tobin Greets Pope Benedict XVI

Bishop Thomas Tobin Greets Pope Benedict XVI

Bishop Thomas Tobin is digging in against Rhode Island Representative Patrick Kennedy and the legislator’s continued public attacks on the Catholic Church and its teachings over abortion and health care.  The public flare up reached a fever pitch when Kennedy viciously attacked the Catholic Church for standing its ground on the need for an Amendment to the health care bill that followed the lines of the Hyde Amendment, preventing public funding of abortion in health care. 

American Catholic Bishops have been fervent in their support for the pro-life Stupak-Pitts Amendment which prevents government funding of abortion through health care.  A recent CNN poll shows that 60 percent of Americans say the government funding of abortion should NOT be in the health care bill. 

In October, Bishop Tobin took issue with Representative Kennedy’s attack on the Church when Kennedy told CyberNewsCast, a revered online conservative media source that the Church was fanning “the flames of dissent and discord” by taking the position that it will oppose the health-care reform bill under consideration in Congress unless it is amended to explicitly prohibit funding of abortion.

Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI)

Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI)

Kennedy continued: “I thought they were pro-life.  If the Church is pro-life, then they ought to be for health-care reform because it’s going to provide health care that (is) going to keep people alive.”

While Bishop Tobin has intended his spiritual counsel for the Rhode Island Representative and son of RFK, remain private and in confidence (he banned him from receiving communion due to his pro-abortion position), Representative Kennedy has chosen to bring the discussion into the public square.  The Bishop says he will not discuss publicly his spiritual guidance (begun three years ago, but appears ignored by Kennedy), but will not stand idly by while Kennedy uses the media to attack and undermine the Catholic Church in the public square. 

“I am disappointed that the Congressman would make public my pastoral and confidential request of nearly three years ago that sought to provide solely for his spiritual well-being,” said Bishop Thomas Tobin in a strongly worded statement. “I have no desire to continue the discussion of Congressman Kennedy’s spiritual life in public.”

Added the bishop, “At the same time, I will absolutely respond publicly and strongly whenever he attacks the Catholic Church, misrepresents the teachings of the Church or issues inaccurate statements about my pastoral ministry.”

Full article in Boston Herald here.

Since taking a stand on abortion and health care, the USCCB has been under attack by the media as well as liberal groups and liberal elected officials in Congress.  SMS recently outlined and responded to these attacks here

Bishop Tobin, St. Michael the Archangel is smiling down on you today — many of us say THANK YOU….for defending and promoting the faith!

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Anti-Catholicism Pervasive on the Net – SMS to Fight Back!

th_IN-HOC-SIGNO-VINCES0flat1The recent anti-Catholic attack by comedienne Sarah Silverman is just the latest line of cultural attacks on Catholics.  As you may know, Ms. Silverman suggested that a way to solve world hunger would be to sell the Vatican.  This joke has viralled its way around the web.  Indeed, the Internet has become a bastion for anti-Catholic barbs, attacks and falsehoods.  This is one of many reasons why we have established the St. Michael Society — to promote and defend the faith in the public square, whether it is through exposing and battling  policy that undermines or is in direct conflict with Catholic teaching, or be it over various mediums including the Internet.  Please urge your Catholic friends, family members and work colleagues to join us — there is power in numbers and we plan to keep speaking out for the faith.

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