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Public Broadcasting Bans Religious Speech
By Deacon Keith Fournier
6/18/2009

Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)

An entire community of Americans will soon be unwelcome in the PBS family.The growing hostility toward the rightful role of religious speech and expression.

This corporate action taken by PBS is one more sign of a growing hostility toward the rightful role of religious faith, religious institutions and the religious speaker in the Public Square in the United States of America.
This corporate action taken by PBS is one more sign of a growing hostility toward the rightful role of religious faith, religious institutions and the religious speaker in the Public Square in the United States of America.
WASHINGTON (Catholic Online) - On Tuesday June 16, 2009 the Board of Directors of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) met in its offices in Crystal City, located in Arlington, Virginia, to discuss the pressing issues they face. Top on its agenda was to consider whether it would continue airing “religious programming” or allow any more such programming to be aired on its member stations in the future.

In explaining its mission on its’ own website the Corporation notes “…that PBS is a private, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1969, whose members are America’s public TV stations. PBS provides quality TV programming and related services to 356 noncommercial stations serving all 50 states, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and American Samoa.”

On that same website the visitor is welcomed with these words “PBS, with its 356 member stations, offers all Americans – from every walk of life – the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content. Each week, PBS reaches more than 65 million people and invites them to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; hear diverse viewpoints; and take front row seats to world-class drama and performances.” However, as a result of yesterdays meeting, an entire segment of Americans will soon be unwelcome in the PBS family and their viewpoint will be censored. Apparently "religious” Americans are second class citizens. The Board of this Public Corporation which derives much of its funding from the US Government has decided that the few programs they have which could be considered “religious” will soon be phased out and no new ones will be allowed.

According to some reports the Board actually compromised from an immediate outright “ban” which had been requested by some of its members. Instead, it “allowed” some of the existing programming to continue to air for a while. However, the fact is that they simply delayed the inevitable. They have decided to censor of all “religious” programming from their line up. Susan Briggs, director of Communications for the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, which airs a Catholic Mass for shut-ins, indicated correctly in an interview that "PBS' goal is to not have religious programming on PBS affiliates of what we call 'pure' religious (content) such as Masses or devotional readings’." This certainly sounds like a form of “religious cleansing.”

In 1985 the Corporation directed that all stations provide non-commercial, non-partisan and “non-sectarian” content. However, the leadership of the Public Broadcasting Service failed, at least according to some who oppose what they call “religious” programming, to strictly enforce the direction to exclude “sectarian” material by allowing some this “religious” programming. Now, that has all changed. Though the move was couched as a compromise since the Board permitted the few stations which carry such programming to continue doing so for a while, the fact is that it has banned any member stations from airing any new “religious” TV programs on Public Broadcasting channels. The chilling effect was immediate. For example, WHUT, a PBS affiliate in Washington D.C., announced that it will cancel the weekly Mass for shut-ins they had aired for 13 years at the end of July.

Those apparently relieved by the compromise also noted that PBS stations can air programs and documentaries which cover events such as a Papal Mass and some other “sacred topics”. However, the question will now become what “sacred” or “religious” topics are to be considered “sectarian” by the Censors at PBS and by what criteria will they make those decisions? The censoring of religious speech has begun on Public Broadcasting in America. What really needs to be addressed is the simple question, WHY? Are religious people second class citizens? Are they not part of the “Public” which is supposed to be served by Public Broadcasting? Is the contribution of religious institutions suspect? In an age which has determined that so many moral issues are now “religious” and therefore must be confined to the four walls of a religious house of worship and not dare to attempt to influence the public conversation, the move is ominous.

Federal law does not bar the broadcasting of religious services on public television. It does not require the censoring of the religious speaker. It does not frown upon the proper role of religious institutions and the consideration of ideas informed by religious faith but helpful to our common life. It does not preclude religious history and has long recognized that that religion is a vital fiber in the fabric of freedom which has helped to build American culture. It most certainly does not require the kind of “religious cleansing” which this PBS censorship represents. In a draft report anticipating this move, a committee of the Board wrote last March that it “believes that if PBS ...


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Phil Ferguson, I have been watching PBS since I was a child and I have never gotten a feeling of anti-Christianity or anti-Catholicism from any of their programs. Maybe a hint of liberal bias, but not anything resembling what you spoke of. Could you give a few examples of this? Because I'd gladly look them up.
I've seen quite a few programs on religion, although most of these tend to be a historical examination for the purpose of education.
Bulbajer | 6/27/2009
Jesus observed, "If they hate you, know that they have hated Me first."

Simple folks. Our pagan PBS hates Christianity, esp. Roman Catholicism. No, Marty, it is not really a case of, "if they allow certain types of religious programing, then they'll have to allow all kinds of 'sectarian' and other non-Christian religions and philosophy to be represented on PBS." Their real aim is to drive out Christianity out of the public weal. And the mainstream media is doing a satanically fine job at doing that.

During all the news hours/channels, they cover the weather, sports (always!), political and econimic news - but rarely, EXTREMELY RARELY religion. It's just not in their baliwick. To them, religion, esp. Christianity, is an oddball absurdity, something that no reasonable (by their definition) person can take seriously; so why should we, the media?

When my Queen and I say the daily Rosary, we include the Media, that, albeit slowly, they will experience in their hearts, minds and souls, the heart warming love and truth of the Holy Spirit.

As St. Thomas Aquinas said in his Adoro Te Devote (I adore Thee devoutly), "Truth (Jesus) Himself speaks truly, or there's nothing true."

Oremus

Prayerfully submitted by
Phil Ferguson, O.P.L.
Phil Ferguson | 6/26/2009
No Religion should never be censored.
I say support your religious stations wherever they maybe.
Who cares about Public Broadcasting because they can use the Religious Clause that they dont have to support any one religion because we dont have any one National Religion.
That is what Freedom of Religion is and it the law has nothing to do with separation of Church and state.
As Father Mitch Pacwa has stated, separation of Church and state is in the Russian Constitution not the US Constitution.
No one has a right to shut you up at all as long as your peace and respectful in getting your point acrossed.
You can stand on a sidewalk or public place like a park and speak about Jesus until the cows come home. No one can do anything to you as long as your peaceful and respectful.
Love in Christ brothers and sisters and keep up the good work here with love in your hearts.
Jean | 6/26/2009
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