Fr.
Euteneuer asks Bishops to Fire
Scandalous Movie Reviewer
FRONT
ROYAL, VA — The Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, STL, president
of Human Life International, (HLI) today called on the
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to
fire Harry Forbes, director of the Office for Film and
Broadcasting of the Conference, for his positive reviews
of immoral or anti-Catholic films on the Conference’s
Catholic News Service (CNS).
Father
Euteneuer said, “I refuse to believe that Harry
Forbes, who gave such glowing remarks to the homosexual
promo film Brokeback Mountain and the atheist
indoctrination flick The Golden Compass, speaks
in the name of our bishops. An employee who shames our
bishops with reviews of this sort should be fired. He
now has a track record and is not worthy to be a public
spokesperson for any Catholic let alone the national
conference of bishops. I urgently ask the bishops to correct
this anomaly at the headquarters and restore the dignity
of the conference, which has been sullied by this man.
“There
seems to be a decades-old pattern of embarrassment on
the part of some USCCB subordinates and other lay officials
when it comes to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
All too often these scandals involve matters of homosexuality.
In 1987 we had the document ‘The Many Faces of AIDS’
which was problematic on the use of condoms, then in 1997
the scandalous document ‘Always our Children’
so distorted Catholic teaching that it had to be rewritten
after its release.”
Father
Euteneuer continued, “Then in December, 2005, Forbes’s
review of Brokeback Mountain with its original
‘L’ rating for ‘Limited’ had to
be corrected and reclassified as ‘O’ for ‘Morally
Objectionable.’ The bishops have been embarrassed
by their staff like clockwork for almost 20 years. Now,
in December 2007, the bishops have had to withdraw Forbes’s
review of The Golden Compass from CNS after publication.
After major scandals involving homosexual clergy, do we
really need their movie reviewer now tiptoeing around
hostile atheism?
“Let
Harry Forbes be the sign that the bishops can break the
cycle of subtle and overt dissent among their subordinates.
They should show him the door and require all other employees
to take an Oath of Fidelity. That will separate the wheat
from the chaff,” concluded Fr. Euteneuer.
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