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Donahue: 'Relentless' attack on 'The Passion'will backfire
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| January 23, 2004
| Carl Limbacher
Posted on 01/23/2004 4:39:49 PM PST by ultima ratio
Donohue: 'Relentless' Attacks on 'The Passion' Will Backfire
William Donohue, president of Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, issued the following statement today on the latest controversy surrounding Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ:
"Never has there been such an unseemly campaign to discredit a film of such epic proportions. The guilty include journalists, Catholic and Jewish theologians and Jewish activists. Their goal all along has been to portray Mel Gibson as a retro-Catholic anti-Semite, and to upend his film with charges of violence in the streets. But their relentless campaign is ultimately futile: at the end of the day, the people will judge the movie. And they will also judge Gibsons foes for what they have sought to do.
"It was reported last month that the pope, after seeing the film, commented, It is as it was. That is when the campaign to discredit the movie went into high gear, pulling out all the stops. The result being that we are now supposed to believe that the pope watched The Passion but had nothing to say about it because It is common practice of the Holy Father not to express public opinions on artistic works
. Yet in 1999 the Holy Father released a list of his top-45 favorite movies, among them being such interesting choices as Pier Paolo Pasolinis The Gospel According to St. Matthew (number 2) and Franco Zeffirellis Jesus of Nazareth (number 5).
"There is little doubt the words, It is as it was, are exactly what the pope said. There is also little doubt that some Vatican officials now think it better to keep the pope out of the controversy.
"The following is from the Catholic Catechism: The historical complexity of Jesus trial is apparent in the Gospel accounts. The personal sin of the participants (Judas, the Sanhedrin, Pilate) is known to God alone. Hence we cannot lay responsibility for the trial of Jesus in Jerusalem as a whole, despite the outcry of a manipulated crowd and the global reproaches contained in the apostles calls to conversion after Pentecost. Nothing in the movie contradicts this interpretation and that is why it is so scurrilous for anyone to suggest otherwise.
TOPICS: Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: gibson; passion; pope
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I recall the Pope's list. It was published by the Wanderer just a few years ago. So much for the Pope's not commenting on films.
To: ultima ratio
I think the Vatican bureaucracy is just trying not to offend our Jewish brethren, whose completely understandable apprehension is unfounded.
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posted on
01/23/2004 7:18:19 PM PST
by
Jeff Chandler
(2004: The Neocons vs. The Neocoms)
To: ultima ratio
The clanging hordes who denounce this movie sight-unseen don't care if it's well-made or trash.
They simply do not want the story told -- period.
I think it will break attendance records, especially now that Gibson has relented on the subtitles.
"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." -- Romans 10:17
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posted on
01/23/2004 7:33:20 PM PST
by
Dr. Eckleburg
(There are very few shades of gray.)
To: Jeff Chandler
At the expense of Mel Gibson? --Making Gibson look like a liar? At the expense of his film and the truth of the Gospels? Remember, those who attack Gibson have also claimed the Jews had nothing to do with the crucifixion of Christ, that the Romans alone were to blame. Some have even publicly attacked the historicity of the Gospels and have called the Gospel authors themselves anti-Semitic.
To: Dr. Eckleburg
I agree. This is a culture war--and Gibson is about to score a great victory for our side.
To: ultima ratio
You got that right! Gibson's movie is the best news on the culture war front in a long, long time!
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posted on
01/24/2004 6:59:19 AM PST
by
Thorin
To: Thorin
People are still underestimating this phenomenon. Hollywood has from the beginning, mocking Gibson's intention to use ancient languages, suspecting the film might be anti-semitic, and trying to keep the film from being widely distributed. And now the Vatican is underestimating it. It does not openly support the film out of fear of ecumenical damage. It is knuckling under to the forces which hate Christianity and the Gospel narratives themselves.
True, popes are not film critics. But the Pope is charged with preaching the Gospels--and the challenge to the film's truthfulness is identical to the challenge to the Gospels. A few in Rome have responded directly to this. But most are retreating into silence, more worried about the ecumenical fall-out than about preaching the truth about the Crucifixion. This tells us a lot about the conciliar Church and where it is coming from these days.
Personally, such men remind me of Christ's cowardly disciples who went into hiding immediately after His arrest. They don't want to choose sides on this enormous issue for fear of offending the film's enemies--but they have been challenged to do so and have a moral duty to do so because the claim is that by being faithful to the Gospels, Gibson is being anti-semitic. This lie needs to be answered by those in authority. It is unconscionable that they should let it stand.
Back in the nineteenth century Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, an artifact with a moral vision that rocked the nation. Lincoln himself joked her novel had started a civil war. A few years after its publication slavery was gone. The Vatican needs to recognize that the popular culture has an immense influence for good all around the world. Even in the nineteenth century a single work of art could provoke cataclysmic changes. And in contemporary times it should realize that that influence has multiplied exponentially through the movies.
Up till now that influence has been largely negative. Hollywood moguls have encouraged attitudes hostile to religion. They have seriously eroded the Christian message and have often been openly hostile to Christianity itself in many films. The Gibson film, therefore, is a huge counter-statement, a powerful reminder to the entire Christian world of the price Jesus paid for our salvation--and it delivers its message by means of an artistic vision worthy of universal respect. The enemies of Christianity don't like this one bit.
To: ultima ratio; Akron Al; Alberta's Child; Andrew65; AniGrrl; Antoninus; apologia_pro_vita_sua; ...
Ping
To: ultima ratio; Dr. Eckleburg; irishtenor; OrthodoxPresbyterian; MarMema; Canticle_of_Deborah; ...
Well said and as unnatural as this is for us Prods and Catholics to agree so vehemently (sarcasm off), the accurate presentation of the life of our Savior Jesus Christ is one thing we and our Catholic/Orthodox bretheren and sisteren can agree on. And I plan on seeing the film (bringing boxes of kleenex) when it comes out here.
To: Dr. Eckleburg
They simply do not want the story told -- period Amen
The preaching of the gospel is foolishness to them that are perishing
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posted on
01/24/2004 1:36:06 PM PST
by
RnMomof7
To: ultima ratio
Hollywood is not friendly to Mel anymore. He has produced movies in recent time that contained moral lessons..and hollywood can not stomach that .
May God hold him tight
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posted on
01/24/2004 1:39:06 PM PST
by
RnMomof7
To: ultima ratio
Very well said brother.
Peolple are acting just as they did when our Savior was tortured and murdered over 2 millenia ago. God how I pray that the Vatican would stop being a broken lumbering political machine.
The protestants are correct when they say that the "infallibility" of the Vatican is a joke. It's not only fallible it's darn near broken at this point.
It's now a fact that the Pope implicitly stated "it is as it was", yet they can't say this publicly? They can put together a "pop" list of his fave movies yet an accurtate description of how Christ was brutalized on our behalf gets treated like a radioactive potato, it's devout producer dragged in the dirt.
Traditionalists and devout lovers of Jesus are banging on the door SCREAMING "please let us in" begging for truth and sanctity, yet they put fags, humanists and other religions before us.
Gosh.
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posted on
01/24/2004 2:40:57 PM PST
by
AAABEST
To: CARepubGal
There's an irony in what you say. While the Vatican worries about Jewish-Catholic relations due to the fall-out from this film, the film itself is bringing Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox together, making clear our common bond. So it is far more powerful ecumenically than Rome's waffling.
To: Dr. Eckleburg
especially now that Gibson has relented on the subtitles.Then we'll all be speaking Aramaic. Hey, wait a minute. Do mods speak Aramaic?????
I see a light in the FR religion tunnel........
To: ultima ratio; CARepubGal
So it is far more powerful ecumenically than Rome's waffling. Very good point.
To: ultima ratio
Excellent post. Anti-Catholic slurs reveal the spiritual poverty of those filled with such hatred. Their retreat into lies demonstrate the shallowness of the culture of death they worship.
To: ultima ratio
Donohue: 'Relentless' Attacks on 'The Passion' Will Backfire Thought it was Phil there for a sec. ;-)
To: CARepubGal; drstevej; RnMomof7; Jean Chauvin; Tantumergo; Hermann the Cherusker; Catholicguy; ...
Well said and as unnatural as this is for us Prods and Catholics to agree so vehemently (sarcasm off), the accurate presentation of the life of our Savior Jesus Christ is one thing we and our Catholic/Orthodox bretheren and sisteren can agree on. And I plan on seeing the film (bringing boxes of kleenex) when it comes out here.Me too, my Orthodox Presbyterian sister -- me too.
And my OP dating-companion, and her entire family (she is the second daughter amongst nine children -- if that isn't evidence enough of my Teaching Presbyter's Pro-Life, anti-contraceptive Romanist background, I don't know what is).
Of course, Mel Gibson's "Passion" is not a modern "Romanist" undertaking -- as an SSPX-leaning Traditionalist, Mel Gibson himself is a Pre-Vatican II, OLD SCHOOL Roman Catholic... the kind that actually BELIEVES in something.
That's the kind of Roman Catholic with whom I am willing to fight the good fight.
I am going to make a prediction -- not the first time this prediction has been offered, but I second the notion:
Mel Gibson's "Passion" is, despite its inauspicious Release Schedule, going to be the most commercially-successful Film Release in the history of Motion Pictures.
As well it should be.
I think it will be re-released, and re-released, and re-released across the Fruited Plain. I think it will play in International Venues for years.
Mel Gibson sank $30 Million of his own money into this Project, on an SSPX-Traditionalist Whim and a Prayer...
I think that, worldwide, he is going to Gross at least $3 Billion.
I think he is going to send James Cameron's "Titanic" to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean (and it's about time that over-rated crap received its comeuppance).
I think that "Passion" is going to play for MONTHS on every major screen in the country. And it will DOUBLE it's take in the International Venues.
"Lord of the Rings" is, without question, the Climax of 20th Century movie-making (and we freely admit our debt to the Genius of Roman Catholic Tolkien, in this regard).
But "The Passion" will set the bar for the 21st Century. It will be brutal, vicious, uncompromising, and shall have as its subject matter the greatest story ever told... in the words of Lewis and Tolkien, the TRUE MYTH.
- I think it's gonna blow the roof offa every theatre-house in the world.
- I think Mel Gibson's gonna be a Billionaire (and Calvinists have no objection to material success).
- And I think it's going to horrify the Hollywood Establishment when they realize that Mel Gibson has, by himself, redefined the Film Medium for the 21st Century.
Let's set the pop-corn a popping, my Calvinist brethren; and enjoy what looks to be a very fine movie. Our Lord is on the march, and He is not silent.
There is a hope that even in one generation the dust may settle. New Christian journals and periodicals are appearing almost weekly. Dr. Bahnsen in California just started to put out a new journal called, "Antithesis." And the "Christian Observer" is now published by people with sympathy to the Reconstruction point of view, the Reformed point of view. And its distribution is gaining all the time. The next generation of decision makers will be influenced by these happenings. Christ is not asleep at the wheel. He is ruling this nation. And he is redrawing that line between good and evil. Not in the sense of moving it. But bringing into bolder relief because people have clouded it. He is making it clear where salvation lies in the entire submission to his lordship. Making it clear where death lies in rebelling against the risen King. Are you wise? Have you submitted to the Son? To those who have I say, We are not simply awaiting Christs judgment. We are beholding it now. And where his judgement falls, there you will also find his salvation. Beloved, our victory is nearer than we first believed. Stand and see the salvation of the Lord. All we need to do is to be faithful. Be faithful to the One who even now rules this nation, who rules this world. Let us pray. ~~ Messianic Jewish (and Dutch Reformed) Presbyter Steve Schlissel, "Messiah Rules the Nations"
Money is not, of course, the measure of success.
But having committed $30 million of his own Money to this Project... I honestly think that Mel Gibson is going to gross Billions, and define the standard for 21st-Century movie-making.
One Man, WITH GOD... is a Majority.
Best, OP
To: ultima ratio
"Personally, such men remind me of Christ's cowardly disciples who went into hiding immediately after His arrest."I think they're much worse. It's as if they have taken a turn at hammering in the nails, just so the crowd won't call them "anti-Semitic."
So much is done and said now, or not done and said, "propter metum Judaeorum." Our masters perceive this film to be as dangerous to their stranglehold on our culture as a public creche or a Christmas carol, and they will fight it tooth and nail.
To: Goetz_von_Berlichingen
It's as if they have taken a turn at hammering in the nails, just so the crowd won't call them "anti-Semitic." A little movie trivia... it is Mel Gibson's hand that is holding the nail to the palm of Jesus Christ in "The Passion of Christ" - because of his belief that he is (as part of the human race) responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
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