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William Peter Blatty, 'Exorcist' Author, To Sue Georgetown University In Catholic Court

Posted: Updated: 05/18/2012 5:24 pm

William Peter Blatty

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

(RNS) The author who turned Georgetown University into a horror scene in "The Exorcist" plans to sue the school in church court, charging that his alma mater has strayed so far from church doctrine that it should no longer call itself Catholic.

William Peter Blatty, who graduated from Georgetown in 1950, says the "last straw" was the university's speaking invitation to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

Sebelius, who addressed graduating public policy students on Friday (May 18), has been criticized by conservative Catholics for approving a mandate that requires many religious institutions to cover employees' birth control costs. The Archdiocese of Washington called the Sebelius invitation "shocking."

Blatty, 85, credits a Georgetown scholarship with fostering his writing career, which includes an Academy Award for "The Exorcist," a blockbuster based on his best-selling 1971 novel. In the book and movie, a Jesuit priest at Georgetown, the nation's oldest Catholic university, struggles to save a demon-possessed girl. Now retired, Blatty lives in Bethesda, Md.

"What I owe Georgetown, however, is nothing as compared to what Georgetown owes to its founders and the Christ of faith," Blatty said in a statement.

The author says that Georgetown has violated church teaching for decades by inviting speakers who support abortion rights and refusing to obey instructions the late Pope John Paul II issued in 1990 to church-affiliated colleges and universities.

Georgetown should amend its ways or stop calling itself a Catholic or Jesuit institution, Blatty said.

A media spokesperson for Georgetown did not respond Friday to a request for comment. On its website, the university says, "Catholicism's rich and diverse intellectual tradition is central to Georgetown's academic life."

In response to criticism of the Sebelius speech, Georgetown president John J. DeGioia said this week that the university is "committed to the free exchange of ideas" even if it does not agree with all of them.

Blatty's "indictment" against Georgetown charges the school with failing to recruit Catholic teachers and students, neglecting to instruct students in Catholic morality and failing to act in accord with church doctrine. He expects the suit to be filed in the Archdiocese of Washington's court of canon law this fall.

Blatty recently founded The Father King Society, named after a former Georgetown theology professor, to enlist fellow alumni in his cause.

A similar church suit was brought against Georgetown in 1991 for authorizing university funding for a student group that supported abortion rights. According to Cardinal Newman Society President Patrick Reilly, the case reached the Vatican before Georgetown agreed not to fund the group.

The conservative Cardinal Newman Society has assisted Blatty's cause.

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Jeremy Bursac
You're not the bossa nova me.
02:24 AM on 05/28/2012
The way things are going with all this free thinking and women's autonomy I think the RCC should begin preparing a Rite of Exorschism.
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Kathy Hurd
04:54 PM on 05/26/2012
Since the catholic church and it's various institutions can't be involved in birth control or abortion, the Obama administration came up with an alternate plan: let the insurance companies, not the religious entity, pay the deductible. That puts the decision squarely on the user, and totally out of the religious conscience. This is unacceptable . . . Why?
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DavidEm
Politizane Wealth Inequality on YouTube
12:40 PM on 05/26/2012
Where's Monty Python when you need them?
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DavidEm
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12:18 PM on 05/26/2012
Can I sue my local archbishop for being a toady of the Republican Party on the issue of abortion, yet keeping his lips zipped on the subjects of WAR and the DEATH PENALTY?
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DavidEm
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12:13 PM on 05/26/2012
There's a "Catholic Court," and you can sue in it?!
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Macklyn
Peace y'all
03:50 PM on 05/25/2012
Poor guy, the world is changing around him...
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03:36 PM on 05/25/2012
Blatty may be possessed himself. Georgetown needs to decide for itself if it is going to be a university dedicated to academic freedom--a marketplace of ideas- or a propaganda organ for a 2000 year old embarrassment.
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11:09 PM on 05/25/2012
Well stated, Colleges should be a marketplace of freedom not propaganda centers. Unfortunately that his not been the case for colleges all across the country. Georgetown is sadly just following the norm these days.
02:20 PM on 05/25/2012
Okay, so Georgetown is no longer catholic. Now let's get some real learning done.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
05:15 PM on 05/23/2012
Catholic Court ?

Is that anything like Kangaroo Court ?
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03:21 AM on 05/25/2012
The Great Mell Brooks will explain Catholic Court for you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqgZnvfJ9Jg
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mrsL
marriage & motherhood with mirth and grace
09:15 AM on 05/25/2012
Ecclesiastical court and it follows Catholic Canon Law.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
10:19 AM on 05/25/2012
do they convict Bishops who cover up sex crimes and turn sexual predators loose on unsuspecting parishes .....
01:53 PM on 05/22/2012
I am surprised that he did not leave the church, like Mel Gibson's father, after the Vatican decided that the liturgy could be in vernacular languages.
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DavidEm
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12:20 PM on 05/26/2012
They probably kept him placated by keeping exorcisms in Latin, as its magical powers are demonstrably greater.
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BabyFister
Awesome-sauce
02:16 PM on 05/21/2012
They even have their own court system.
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Gregor53
Remembering your past gives power to the present.
05:21 PM on 05/21/2012
Ever hear of the Inquisition?
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katter47
08:27 PM on 05/21/2012
and the Church's efforts to suppress Galileo's "theory" that the earth revolves around the sun? Blatty seems right in line with that same kind of thinking.
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mrsL
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09:16 AM on 05/25/2012
Actually the trials of the inquisition were held by the individual countries i.e. the Spanish Inquisition was in Spanish court and so on.

This would be an ecclesiastical court, not subject to state law but rather canon law.
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ThaGovna
I walk on water, eat bullets, and poop ice cream.
12:26 PM on 05/21/2012
Why do all these religious people think they are above the law?

You wanna play church? Fine, go play church. Your church, your rules.

You wanna play hospital, insurance carrier, etc...?

Well, guess what?

Your rules don't exactly apply anymore.

Country before fairy-tales.
09:55 AM on 05/22/2012
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mrsL
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09:18 AM on 05/25/2012
Um... since Georgetown is a Catholic College, it is subject to Catholic Rules. The real question is why does Georgetown want to continue to be called Catholic and yet not follow Catholic Laws?
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ThaGovna
I walk on water, eat bullets, and poop ice cream.
10:50 AM on 05/29/2012
Nah, if a church wants to do anything other than be a church that's fine.  However, church rules stop at the church door.  Georgetown is not a religious institution, it's a college.  There is a difference.  They should be treated as any other non-religious affiliated college would, because it's a college, not a church. 
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CSKAP
Morlock or Eloi?
11:39 AM on 05/21/2012
I did miss his outrage over the now chronic child abuse being committed by priests of the Catholic Church.
I guess it’s a matter of degree, allowing someone you don’t agree with is much more dangerous.
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Gregor53
Remembering your past gives power to the present.
05:21 PM on 05/21/2012
Going to the same court however.
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mrsL
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09:19 AM on 05/25/2012
Ah there it is. I was getting worried. usually on a Catholic thread on Huff Po I don't have to get to the middle of the page to have the sex scandal brought up. It is afterall, the gift that keeps on giving whenever any debate involving the Catholic Church shows up.
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aspertame2
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02:47 PM on 05/29/2012
Because the Church keeps prevaricating and shielding accused clerics, even at this late date. Simultaneously trying to claim the moral high ground against increasing numbers of dissenters and detractors is quite a hat trick. But forget about that silly molestation kerfuffle, we've got birth control to go fight!
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F-BVFF
11:12 AM on 05/21/2012
What about taking them to court for teaching that it's ok to skip putting on tefillin daily?
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
10:30 AM on 05/21/2012
Catholic Court ?

which TV station is it on ? what time ?
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mrsL
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09:20 AM on 05/25/2012
EWTN? Check your local listings.
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DavidEm
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12:23 PM on 05/26/2012
The "Judge Blatty Show" is in pre-production.