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Raymond Arroyo is Catholic. as a practicing Catholic …his view is well, Catholic.
Something I appreciate.
Something I appreciate.
I said he is objective?I don’t get it. I have one poster defending Raymond Arroyo because political slant is allowable on a news commentator show. Now you say he is objective. It can’t be both.
I am inclined to agree that he crosses the line of objectivity into his own political view points quite often, as do other such news commentary programs. Yes, he is orthodox, but I see him going beyond Catholic teaching, though not against it. In this instance, it is understandable that other orthodox Catholics would wish to avoid the program because of its political ideology.
No. My bad. I misunderstood.I said he is objective?Hardly. He’s far from it. I can’t stand to listen to him.
Oh wow!Remember, the USCCB tried to take over EWTN, and when it couldn’t do that, it tried to shut it out of the cable systems.
So I can imagine someone from EWTN having a measure of distrust for the USCCB.
Seriously?Remember, the USCCB tried to take over EWTN, and when it couldn’t do that, it tried to shut it out of the cable systems.
So I can imagine someone from EWTN having a measure of distrust for the USCCB.
I’m tired of the catechism of EWTN. Give me the bishops, my pastor, and the Pope.
No problemoNo. My bad. I misunderstood.
That’s why I like to listen to my bishop first and political commentators second, even if they are Catholic.No problemo
It’s not to me about liking him, he’s perfectly likable and does have some interesting guests and things to say. I just don’t like that he seems to present a very one sided view on issues (like immigration etc.) that are super politically conservative, which isn’t necessarily an accurate representation of the Church’s view. The Church is above and beyond being put in liberal or conservative boxes.
dear unafraid - watch and see what happens next. I think Arroyo wants to get a job on Fox and that is why his show is becoming more and more politically rightist.Well put?!! Also, I appear to making a point?!! One thing that I am not ever accused of is being ambiguous. Raymond Arroyo is not a sancrosant entity within the Catholic media. Perhaps his political agenda does great harm to EWTN and Mother Angelica? As Mother’s health wanes, who moves in to feed off of the corpus she has built out of simple dignity? Ray Arroyo? I shall never forget the time my wife and I brought the girls to my late mother’s home to watch the ceremonies regarding the death of Pope John Paul II. The way that Ray and Father Richard John Neuhaus commented on that sacred moment led my mother to comment that those two sounded like a couple of, "effeminate drama critics, critiquing a performance of “Lady Windermwere’s Fan”. Is Ray Arroyo the heir apparent to the great Mother Angelica? I sure hope not.
There is idological balance at EWTN. Have you looked into each of the other people’s ideologies on the other programs?Firstly, let me state that I love Mother Angelica and EWTN. However, Raymond Arroyo and his program, “World Over Live”, has begun to disturb me. When I watch I sometimes have to blink and refocus my eyes to be sure I am not watching Rush Limbaugh. The right wing rhetoric is so pervasive that it might give a false view that ALL Roman Catholics are doctrinaire political conservatives. It is akin to the misperceived idea that our military is peopled solely by conservative Republicans, a sentiment urged on by the same sort of demagoguery. Raymond, if your listening, the Catholic financial contributors to EWTN are not all card-carrying members of the GOP. How about a little balance?
One does not have to be a priest to be correct.Raymond is talented, but not very objective. In his show with Judy Brown of American Life League and a woman (Sister?) from an association of Catholic hospitals it was Judy and Raymond against the latter. At one point he quoted something put out by the hospitals out of context so that the woman chastised him for not quoting the entire artical which showed the statement in a different light.
His scorn for the USCCB can not be disguised. If he wanted to be the authority he should have entered the priesthood. The comparison with Limbaugh is accurate.