The secular media “mocks” Catholicism 24/7/365. By pushing free sex, abortion on demand, “take God out of our lives”. Also, forcing the Little Sisters of the Poor to pay for contraception. Or Obama and his “clinging to guns and religion” comment.
Look at TV and the movies. I can’t remember the last time I saw a portrayal of a devout practicing Catholic as a good guy.
You do have some parts of a point, but I do believe other parts of this comment are demonstrably off base, or at least somewhat misleading.
First- the secular media sure does push free sex, abortion on demand, and to a certain extent freedom from religious influence in ethical considerations. This, however, is a more general rejection of certain aspects of orthodox Christianity on the whole, and I use a little “o” because in America this has more to do with white Evangelical Protestants than anything else. Also, those who are completely atheistic and especially anyone who’s anti-religion is treated with more suspicion and dislike than any other major group of people in this country. Not as much by the media, but it does occasionally show an awareness of this and it doesn’t sympathize with those people very often.
Second. “Clinging to guns and religion”? How do you think of Catholics when you hear that? I immediately think of angry white Southerners who are, once again, white Evangelical Protestants. These are redneck Republicans for whom their Baptist/Protestant/Evangelical religion and right-wing politics go hand in hand, somehow. It actually doesn’t work that way for Catholics in this country, who are equally likely to be Democrat or Republican. There really is no meaningful link between American Catholicism and a particular political party, and there’s far less of a meaningful link between Catholicism and a love for the Second Amendment that extends to the defense of high capacity weapons with armor piercing bullets. Sadly, there is a meaningful link between white Evangelical Protestantism and all of those things. To me, it’s pretty clear who Pres. Obama was talking about. And if he had been talking about Catholics, he probably would have referenced the Culture of Life while acknowledging that American Catholics are all over the political spectrum.
Third. TV and movies do, as a matter of fact, very rarely portray a Catholic priest (or other Catholic clergy) doing their actual jobs in a way that they should, in a way that they are trained to, or in the way that they pretty well always do. On the whole, that is extremely accurate. I will mention a couple of exceptions though, without trying to argue that you’re wrong. On the whole, you are quite right, but my exceptions are Father Brown over on WTTW, your Window to the World (inspired by the writings of GK Chesterton, of course) and I’d also point to Blue Bloods, which is extremely friendly to the justice system in general, to all the devout practicing and well informed Catholics that are main characters (which happens to be everybody), and to the Church leadership that is regularly portrayed, usually in ways that are reasonably realistic. Relatively speaking, anyway. It does show areas of potential conflict, and some of the interaction explores how a church leader and the police commissioner want different things in a given situation. But the church leadership in this show is consistently portrayed as being among the smartest people in the room at any given time, genuinely good, and consistently deserving of the deference that the truly main characters give to them. If you don’t watch the show you really should, get it started and get caught up.
I also want to point out one example of where CBS gave a bit of protection to Catholics who might have been offended by something that was censored, and along with that, a reminder that we usually don’t ever find out about things that got cut for these sorts of reasons, but it does happen.
givememyremote.com/remote/2008/03/25/chuck-lorre-productions-vanity-cards-198-198-censored/