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Home: Current Issues: Media: LINKS_PAGE Current Issues: Media: LINKS_PAGEArticles:Strangers in the House: When Catholics in the Media Turned Against the Church - Mark Gauvreau JudgeIt's a dispiriting sign of our times that the current mainstream liberal press would rather bungee jump off St. Peter's than allow a Christian into their pages. They claim to represent the faith by giving us folks who claim to be Catholic but only emphasize it when there's something negative to say. Read more... Television News: Information or Infotainment? - MICHAEL MEDVEDThe line between news and entertainment has been obliterated in our television-obsessed culture. Read more... The N.Y. Times Flunks Ecclesiology 101 - George WeigelThe quaint notion that the New York Times is the nation's paper-of-record took another hit on Feb. 23, when the Grey Lady ran a commentary on Milwaukee archbishop Timothy Dolan's appointment as the new archbishop of New York. Read more... The New York Times sees Red - Terry MattinglyWhen it comes to capturing the worldview of New Yorkers, it's hard to top Saul Steinberg's famous cartoon entitled "A View of the World from Fifth Avenue." Read more... The Big Stem-Cell Breakthrough - Wesley J. SmithDid you see the size of those headlines? "Stem Cells Used to Create Artificial Liver," the New York Times screamed on its front page. Read more... The Bigotry of Progressive Thinkers - Richard BastienAnti-Catholic bigotry was described by Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr. as “The deepest bias in the history of the American people.” Read more... The Church and the Internet - The Pontifical Council for Social CommunicationsReflecting on the Internet, as upon all the other media of social communications, we recall that Christ is “the perfect communicator” — the norm and model of the Church's approach to communication, as well as the content that the Church is obliged to communicate. Read more... The coolest, and luckiest, of them all - Rex MurphyBarack Obama is very lucky. Read more... The Evolution—and Devolution—of Journalistic Ethics - MARIANNE JENNINGSJournalists are the eyes and ears of society. Read more... The Face of the Church - J. Fraser FieldAs the media reflected — and in many cases reflected quite movingly — on the greatness of the Holy Father, on his immense accomplishments as a leader of intelligence, principle, and unwavering determination, as a man of remarkable moral courage and conviction, they managed to miss the most important truths about the life and witness that was Pope John Paul II. Read more... Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [>>] Pages Updated On: 10-Nov-2009 - 13:48:16
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