February 27, 2005 (Press Release) --
What is the National Catholic Reporter’s Real Agenda?
On February 20, the National Catholic Reporter (NCR) dissented from definitive Catholic teaching by endorsing homosexual marriage. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered…[and] under no circumstances can they be approved.”
The “Catholic” lay operated national newsweekly said, "The ruling by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts allowing same-sex civil marriage is a beneficial step along the path of human understanding and human rights."
As a Special Commentary Columnist for NewsMax during the height of the Catholic scandal in 2002, I first became acquainted with NCR because of the lay-group Voice of the Faithful (VOTF).
In the summer of 2002, I received this e-mail from a NewsMax reader:
“Could you please direct me to a reliable assessment of the group Voice of the Faithful? A local ‘chapter’ is meeting this afternoon in Nashville, and it has been characterized by a local priest as ‘just conservative Catholics who want some changes.’”
In researching the lay reform group it emerged that NCR (considered the New York Times of Catholic liberals) was pushing VOTF as a solution for the Catholic sex-abuse scandal, even as the lay-group was being promoted as “just conservative Catholics who want some changes.”
The National Catholic Reporter is the most respected liberal Catholic newspaper in the United States. The publication has a readership of 120,000- with 40% of its reader being religious or clergy. It is in 96 countries and a frequent winner of the Catholic Press Association’s Award for General Excellence, according to the NCR website.
The research revealed a cover-up by NRC and VOTF. Kelly Clark of The Lady In The Pew website in a review of my new book The Hidden Axis summarized what was brought to light:
“Fred Martinez delivers plenty of much needed ‘tough love’ to the Church in America today. Hidden Axis covers much ground including a neat turning of the tables on the lay group called Voice of the Faithful. VOTF was ostensibly formed in response to the sex-abuse scandal and ‘cover-up’ and is in fact actively participating in the continuing cover-up by incessantly refusing to acknowledge the link between the scandal and homosexual priests....
To read the whole article go to:
http://fredmartinez.blogspot.com/
Click here for Credit Card and Amazon Order of Fred Martinez’s book "Hidden Axis":
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1410746186/qid%3D1099936755/sr%3D11-1/ref
Copy and paste here to get a free preview of "Hidden Axis":
http://hiddenaxisofevil.blogspot.com/
Copy and paste here for a review of "Hidden Axis" by Dr. Thevathasan, MB.BS, MRCPsych. MSc., who is a Consultant Psychiatrist, a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and an expert on post-abortion trauma:
http://www.theotokos.org.uk/pages/breviews/pravint/axisevil.html
On February 20, the National Catholic Reporter (NCR) dissented from definitive Catholic teaching by endorsing homosexual marriage. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered…[and] under no circumstances can they be approved.”
The “Catholic” lay operated national newsweekly said, "The ruling by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts allowing same-sex civil marriage is a beneficial step along the path of human understanding and human rights."
As a Special Commentary Columnist for NewsMax during the height of the Catholic scandal in 2002, I first became acquainted with NCR because of the lay-group Voice of the Faithful (VOTF).
In the summer of 2002, I received this e-mail from a NewsMax reader:
“Could you please direct me to a reliable assessment of the group Voice of the Faithful? A local ‘chapter’ is meeting this afternoon in Nashville, and it has been characterized by a local priest as ‘just conservative Catholics who want some changes.’”
In researching the lay reform group it emerged that NCR (considered the New York Times of Catholic liberals) was pushing VOTF as a solution for the Catholic sex-abuse scandal, even as the lay-group was being promoted as “just conservative Catholics who want some changes.”
The National Catholic Reporter is the most respected liberal Catholic newspaper in the United States. The publication has a readership of 120,000- with 40% of its reader being religious or clergy. It is in 96 countries and a frequent winner of the Catholic Press Association’s Award for General Excellence, according to the NCR website.
The research revealed a cover-up by NRC and VOTF. Kelly Clark of The Lady In The Pew website in a review of my new book The Hidden Axis summarized what was brought to light:
“Fred Martinez delivers plenty of much needed ‘tough love’ to the Church in America today. Hidden Axis covers much ground including a neat turning of the tables on the lay group called Voice of the Faithful. VOTF was ostensibly formed in response to the sex-abuse scandal and ‘cover-up’ and is in fact actively participating in the continuing cover-up by incessantly refusing to acknowledge the link between the scandal and homosexual priests....
To read the whole article go to:
http://fredmartinez.blogspot.com/
Click here for Credit Card and Amazon Order of Fred Martinez’s book "Hidden Axis":
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1410746186/qid%3D1099936755/sr%3D11-1/ref
Copy and paste here to get a free preview of "Hidden Axis":
http://hiddenaxisofevil.blogspot.com/
Copy and paste here for a review of "Hidden Axis" by Dr. Thevathasan, MB.BS, MRCPsych. MSc., who is a Consultant Psychiatrist, a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and an expert on post-abortion trauma:
http://www.theotokos.org.uk/pages/breviews/pravint/axisevil.html

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