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The “catholic” View

By October 8, 2007

Jimmy Akin has a great article from last week discussing ABC’s “The View”. For those of you who know what “The View” is, I’m sorry 😉 For those of you who don’t count yourselves fortunate. This transcript of the show is tough reading but I encourage you to attempt it because it will help you to understand how badly misrepresented our faith actually is.

Note: I’m not sure what’s more shocking, the lack of intelligent discussion, the misinformation or the fact that they admit they were all raised “catholic”!

My emphasis

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back. I don’t know if you guys are aware of this, but, you know, often times when our politicians are running, you know, the Church gets a little aggravated with that because there’s quite a few of them have different pasts and sometimes the Church wants them to be more perfect.

JOY BEHAR: When you say “the Church?? which church are you talking about?

GOLDBERG: Well, it’s, it’s all churches seem to have all kinds of problems with all kinds of candidates. But this particular problem comes when Archbishop Raymond Burke says no communication —

BEHAR: No communion, communion.

GOLDBERG: No communion for Giuliani.

BEHAR: Holy communion on Sunday.

GOLDBERG: Yes, holy communion, you know what holy communion is. For the Catholic Church, you go in on Sunday, you’ve confessed everything on Friday or Saturday, you’re clear, they give you the host, they say you’re cool.

BEHAR: Then you get drunk and go out and have fun.

GOLDBERG: Yeah, you??re done. But because of Rudy’s stance on abortion, he says he can not give him communion and he is persisting in a very serious sin. When asked if the Archbishop would deny those pro-death penalty, pre-emptive war, he says it’s a little more complicated in that case.

BEHAR: Because they’re adults and they’ve committed some crimes, they feel that, that’s a legitimate reason to kill someone.

ELISABETH HASSELBECK: I always had an issue with priests denying communion. I remember someone in my family went through a divorce. Unless she got her marriage anulled, she wasn’t allowed to receive communion. Her ex-husband wouldn’t give her an anullment. He wouldn??t show up for the anullment. So, then she was shamed, in other words, for not being —

BEHAR: Ex-communicated, yeah.

HASSELBECK: -pretty much not able to walk down and receive what is to be the most intimate, you know, part of the week with God and taking Jesus into your body.

BEHAR: What about Giuliani? He’s been divorced three times at least.

SHERRI SHEPHERD: Has he had communion prior to this? Have they been giving him?? is this an everyday thing?

GOLDBERG: I assume in other churches he wasn’t having an issue or we would have heard about it.

BEHAR: Well, they don’t exactly interview you when you??re at the rail. The priest doesn’t say how many times have you been divorced? They don??t do that.

GOLDBERG: But if the archbishop is making that much noise, I assume that this is not the kind of story that would disappear. We would have heard something because it happened with John Kerry, didn’t it?

BEHAR: Well, you know, just, just speak to the anullment problem. I remember when the Beatles were around, that you could, that you could buy an anullment. People used to buy anullments.

GOLDBERG: Yes

BEHAR: You know, the Kennedys and people like that could buy anullments, so it meant really nothing.

HASSELBECK: Our family didn’t come from a lot of cash, so they weren??t buying an anullment.

BEHAR: Well, that’s my point. So, I mean, it’s not exactly the most moral position.

GOLDBERG: It’s very strange that when, when the Catholic god, you know, because there are so many different gods. I’ll refer to the Catholic god at the moment. It seems that the Catholic god always says judge lest ye be judged. And always says if I-

BEHAR: They always say that.

GOLDBERG: If you come to me, I’m the only one who can forgive you. It doesn??t matter what everyone else says. And yet a priest, the mouth piece to God, would say you can’t —

BEHAR: There are amendments. Unless you do this. Unless you do that. (hand gesturing)

SHEPHERD: The priest has absolute say, because I don’t know about Catholicism ”

BEHAR: No the Pope does.

SHEPHERD: The Pope, okay.

HASSELBECK: No, the Pope does. The bishops are an extension of his, his abilities to say yeah or nay to certain things. There are a lot of rules in the Catholic, you know, Church.

SHEPHERD: So if he says I don’t believe in abortion anymore, then he can take communion?

BEHAR: Well, the thing about is that Rudy Giuliani hasn’t necessarily had an abortion himself. His wi- you know what I mean? His wife hasn’t had one. I don’t know if she has or not. He’s not saying I’m going to get it or you should get it or you shouldn’t get it. He’s saying people should have the right to choose whether they want this or not. And that’s his position is. The Church doesn’t have that position.

[Applause]

SHEPHERD: But did they deny him for leaving his wife or cheating on his wife and marrying another woman?

BEHAR: No, no, no.

SHEPHERD: Why don’t they deny him for that? Is that not a sin any more to leave your wife? Excuse my anger, but is that not a, not a —

BEHAR: It is a sin. But he wasn’t running for president at the time, so there wasn’t an issue.

HASSELBECK: I seems this archbishop needs a little pub. You know what I mean? He wanted a little publicity. He though slamming Giuliani would get him into the limelight.

BEHAR: You think that’s it?

HASSELBECK: Yeah, they??re all about it.

BEHAR: What about the vows of modesty? Don’t they take that also?

HASSELBECK: Some don??t. You should see the jewelry they wear. They??re, you know.

SHEPHERD: Blinging! Bling, bling!

GOLDBERG: I just find it very interesting that, that, you know, it’s like closing churches. I don’t understand people who close churches because there’s so many, you know, folks that go to church. You know, it’s really a big deal for a lot of people. How can you live at the Vatican and say we have to close these churches because there’s not enough money when we could, like, sell some stuff?

BEHAR: Well, the Catholic Church is, is in debt now for paying off a lot of the pedophile cases and they have to close all these churches.

GOLDBERG: There’s a lot of stuff they could be selling.

HASSELBECK: And they were handing out communion to all those men who were molesting all the boys out there and they didn??t have a problem giving them communion.

BEHAR: We were all raised Catholic here, so this is not some anti-Catholic rant that we’re on. This is just factual information.

GOLDBERG: No, I??m a little bit on a rant. No you??re right.

BEHAR: You can rant. But I was raised — I had communion every Sunday. I received my communion, my confirmation, all nine yards. My daughter’s been baptized, just in case, you know?

GOLDBERG: You are so funny.

BEHAR: And so this is just- these are facts about the Church right now that people have to either live with or reject.

HASSELBECK: That’s one area. That’s the Catholic Church. There are many other divisions of Christianity.

SHEPHERD: If you??re a Christian, you can do communion if you sin.

GOLDBERG: Not in the Catholic Church.

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Join the discussion 7 Comments

  • Susan says:

    Ave Maria,

    Well if wasn’t a “Viewer” before, I certainly won’t be a “Viewer” now. Thanks ladies for your completely distorted “View” of the Catholic faith.

    I’m sure Ms…. “We were all raised Catholic here, so this is not some anti-Catholic rant that we’re on. This is just factual information” Behar, won’t be receiving communion any time soon.

    Not like they’d have Arch Bishop Burke on the show, to explain his position visa-vie Mr. Giuliani, and the HOLY sacrament of communion….Lord have mercy!

  • Marc says:

    Its people like this that get me all riled up and very disappointed. Wow!

  • terry morier says:

    sorry to see so called raised catholic women(i doubt) ,be so hateful. I pray that these women will return to the faith and stop being feminist,God will not forget and be mocked….beware

  • Chris says:

    I have to say that I have heard so many conversations like this over the past 10 years inside and outside of my family, in my workplace, in public places, in the media and sadly even amongst active Catholics. The level of misunderstanding of true Catholic faith in this conversation (if you can call it that) is amazing. This willingness to contort and distort the dead sad remnants of darkened faith is everywhere in American culture today.
    Each day I have to pray to deepen and strengthen my faith, my understanding of true Catholic belief and spirituality, to remain in accord with the teaching of the magesterium, and to call upon the very great assistance and intercession of Our Blessed Mother, the saints, Saint Michael, my guardian angel and the guardian angels of those with whom I communicate over the course of the day. Only then can I hope to communicate first with our Lord, and our Mother and then hopefully carry Them to others so that these darkened eyes might see again.

  • Marie W says:

    Was this post really necessary? I visit this site to be refreshed at the end of the day, to learn a little more about my faith, Jesus, and the Blessed Mother. Not to end the day feeling contempt for those who attack the Church…then I become just like them…full of hate and malice. ‘FORGIVE THEM, FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO.’ Isn’t that what Jesus uttered from His Cross?

  • Peter S. Scozzare says:

    They really no not what they do. We do forgive them but we must be informed so that we can offer our suffering for their conversion. God created all souls to know, love, & serve Him. The biggest sin is the preference to our will over the Will of God. It all started when Lucifer and his minions rebelled against Gods Will. We must continuously pray for the lost souls in the “lime-light??? because they can affect many souls. Pray, pray,
    pray, pray, pray. And if you forget to pray then pray for the grace to remember to pray.

    Our guardian angel’s primary job is to enlighten our minds to know the Will of God. Father John Hardin has so eloquently told us of the importance of angles in the life of Christ. He teaches us that if Christ needed the angles then we too need their intercession. Our prayers to them can and will help to turn hearts of stone into hearts of flesh.

    May God, through the intersession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, all the angles & saints, have mercy on our country.

  • Susan H says:

    When you read about what Hollywood believes to be true, you really understand how ignorant Hollywood people are not only about religion (any) economic, politics, law, environment, etc. This is so sad, maybe if they picked up a book for a change instead of a microphone they could speak intelligently about subjects such as Catholicism. These poor women are has beens, and empty skirts, pray for them.

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