The most famous American anti-Catholic cartoon is Thomas Nast’s 1871 “The American River Ganges,” showing a squadron of crocodilic prelates from Rome attacking a group of children standing on the ...
Editor: I am appalled that The St. Augustine Record would publish the cartoon, Bizarro, on Wednesday making a joke of the Roman Catholic sacrament of reconciliation. I wonder if The Record would have ...
For the Most Recent in 'The Best in Catholic Blogging' click on ☩ Big Pulpit ☩. Tito Edwards Tito Edwards manages Catholic websites for the new evangelization that Pope John Paul II and then Pope ...
Voting has closed for the New Jersey Hall of Fame’s nomination of 19th-century cartoonist Thomas Nast, whose proposed induction drew criticism from Catholic and Irish groups who said his negative ...
Throughout the history of the country, its fears and prejudices have been reflected in its political cartoons. The Japanese and Germans of World War II, the Russians of the Cold War and the terrorists ...
Masterson, the creator of “The Catholic Cartoon,” works on a tablet, drawing his comic strip’s main character Father Otto. Some of “The Catholic Cartoon” strips, like this one, are drawn traditionally ...
WARSAW, Poland — The bishops’ conference of Belarus accused state media of stoking anti-Catholic feeling, after an official newspaper equated priests with Nazis in a front-page cartoon. “This ...
Since joining the National Catholic Reporter in 1997, Pat Marrin has created hundreds of cartoons depicting many diverse issues in Catholic news. Outside the Lines is a collection of 28 of Pat’s best ...
THE controversy over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad was reignited yesterday after an Italian Catholic magazine printed one on its front cover. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
Catholic League president William Donohue, decried the suspensions of the editor-in-chief and the opinions page editor of the Daily Illini, the student newspaper at the Urbana-Champaign campus of the ...
This is the eBook version of our popular cartoon book. Since joining the National Catholic Reporter in 1997, Pat Marrin has created hundreds of cartoons depicting many diverse issues in Catholic news.
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