I agree with post 52, and so thank you for your honesty.
Positions are one thing, style another. When style conflicts with the central message of a religion, it’s a problem. Backbone and goodwill are not mutually exclusive. It takes some skill to register anger – when justified (or biblically ‘righteous’) – in a dignifed manner. Why is that important? Because you lose credibility when you lose self-control.
I’m amazed how often Raymond Arroyo engineers opportunities to put BD on ‘The World Over.’
I also have to agree with the ‘possible paranoia’ comment made by another poster. BD often does come off that way. I do an awful lot of reading and listening. So often when BD drops some remark about some conspiracy embedded in some recent or (just as often) not-very-recent event, I feel embarrassed to be listening and wonder what non-Catholics must think of this “representative” of Catholicism, and just how intellectually stable he is.
Quick FYI (only because it took me quite a while to figure it out) When one wants to refer
to a previous post, hit the “Quote” button on the right bottom of the post. It allows you to
then make a response with the quote showing.
All that because I had to refer back to post 52 to figure out your agreement with poster.
I, too, do a lot of reading and listening, but, unlike you, find myself saying “Thank God
Bill Donahue got after them.” Yes, his manner and presentation is not mine. I don’t
think enough of us get upset about some of the things that he brings up. Would he
be effective if his manner were different? I don’t know, but I’m grateful for the things
that have not continued to occur because he brought the subject up. Would he be a
guest on as many secular shows as he is now if he were calm and collected? NO!
I have NEVER heard him make any statement that was a wrong teaching. Some cafeteria
Catholics might not like their feathers ruffled, but he speaks the truth. Furthermore, he
is as quick to notify the public when the situation is resolved as he was to bring it up.
Sound bites taken out of context are the way of the media when it comes to the abuse
scandal, for an example, and to use sound bites with the truth reaches more people
that wouldn’t wait to read/hear the whole thing. As for his being an evangelizer, not in
the strictest sense, but hearing the truth about the church will reach some in his “no
nonsense” manner. There are those of us who do it in different ways, but the worst
fact is that there are far more who are indifferent and do nothing.