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- Q2386940 abstract "The National Legion of Decency was an organization dedicated to identifying and combating objectionable content, from the point of view of the Catholic Church in the United States, in motion pictures. For the first quarter-century or so of its existence, the legion wielded great power in the American motion picture industry.The Legion was founded in 1933 by Archbishop of Cincinnati John T. McNicholas as the Catholic Legion of Decency (CLOD) in response to an address given by apostolic delegate Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani at the Catholic Charities Convention in New York City. Cicognani warned against the "massacre of innocence of youth" and urged a campaign for "the purification of the cinema."Though established by Roman Catholic bishops, the Legion originally included Protestant and Jewish clerics. It was renamed in April 1934, substituting National for Catholic.".
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- Q2386940 comment "The National Legion of Decency was an organization dedicated to identifying and combating objectionable content, from the point of view of the Catholic Church in the United States, in motion pictures. For the first quarter-century or so of its existence, the legion wielded great power in the American motion picture industry.The Legion was founded in 1933 by Archbishop of Cincinnati John T.".
- Q2386940 label "National Legion of Decency".