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  "Our Church Will No Longer Be the Personal Punching Bag of the New York Times"

By Deacon Greg Kandra
Beliefnet
March 30, 2010

http://blog.beliefnet.com/deaconsbench/2010/03/its-callous-and-smacks-of-calumny.html

That's how Brooklyn's Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio describes the recent coverage of the pope, in his homily at tonight's Chrism Mass.

From the press release:

In his homily to the priests and people of the Diocese of Brooklyn, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, called upon the priests and people of the Diocese of Brooklyn to stand up with him and "besiege The New York Times. Send a message loud and clear that the Pope, our Church, and bishops and our priests will no longer be the personal punching bag of The New York Times."

Bishop DiMarzio's spirited defense of the Holy Father was based on the decision of The New York Times editors to, "Omit significant facts," and ignore the reality that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which Cardinal Ratzinger headed up, did not have competency over Canonical Trials in 1996. Moreover, Bishop DiMarzio continued "...the priest in question, Father Murphy was in the midst of a Canonical Trial. He died before a verdict was rendered."

Reflecting on the timing of the stories, DiMarzio stated "Two weeks of articles about a story from many decades ago, in the midst of the Most Holy Season of the Church year is both callous and smacks of calumny!" He continued "This evening, I am asking you to join me making your displeasure known to the editors by letters or emails."

The rest of the homily is embargoed until 8 p.m. Stay tuned.

 
 

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