FREE SPEECH IN CONNECTICUT:
CATHOLICS NEED NOT APPLY
Catholic League president Bill Donohue addresses the state of
free speech for Catholics in Connecticut:
Three months ago, two lawmakers from Connecticut sought a
state takeover of the governing structure of the Catholic
Church. This gambit, which we properly labeled a “fascist
stunt,” lost. The reason it lost is because of the courageous
reaction of Catholics, led by their bishops, and organizations
like the Catholic League. Among the steps taken to thwart this
unconstitutional abridgement of religious liberty was a rally
at the state Capitol.
In retaliation, some state officials are now seeking to
penalize the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, led by
Bishop William E. Lori. They have accused the Bridgeport
Diocese of breaking the state’s lobbying laws. On May 29,
Bishop Lori filed suit seeking an injunction to stop the
punitive measures from being implemented.
What is at stake is practically every liberty enshrined in the
First Amendment: freedom of speech, freedom of assembly,
religious liberty and the provision guaranteeing separation of
church and state. First the tyrants sought to take control of
the Catholic Church, and now their lackeys are trying to
muzzle the free speech of Catholics. Had this been
reversed—had the bishops sought to take command of the
legislative functions of the state of Connecticut and then
proceeded to get a gag order placed on lawmakers—everyone who
is now silent would be apoplectic.
Just last month, there was a rally in Hartford demanding
universal health care. According to Courant.com,
approximately 140 “clergy and religious folks marched to the
state Capitol to ask to talk. They wore clerical collars, suit
coats and hijabs, and chanted and carried signs that said,
‘Muslims for Health Care,’ and ‘Health Care for All.’” This
rally occasioned no threats by state officials of any kind.
Contact Carol Carson, the person who is behind this
anti-Catholic effort and is being sued by the Diocese of
Bridgeport: Carol.carson@ct.gov
Susan A. Fani
Director of Communications
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
catalyst@catholicleague.org
New York, NY 10123
212-371-3191
212-371-3394 (fax)
http://catholicleague.org/release.php?id=1624