Catholic Church
Description
The Catholic Church operates an extensive clerical network that delivers superior intelligence on regional crises outside Bitanga compared to U.S. capabilities. Archbishop-led clerics gather data where U.S. embassy staff—limited to ten people—and CIA presence remain absent. President Bartlet taps this network during briefings on potential thousands of civilian deaths, marking the Church as a vital, non-governmental ally in humanitarian assessments.
Event Involvements
Events with structured involvement data
S4E14
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Inauguration Part I
Ordering the Forced-Depletion Estimate for Khundu
The Catholic Church is invoked as an actor with superior local intelligence through its clergy; its reporting compensates for U.S. gaps and drives the White House's understanding of civilian suffering.
Active Representation
Represented via Slattery's citation of clerical reports and the Archbishop's network.
Power Dynamics
Informational authority in the field; non-governmental yet influential over U.S. situational awareness.
Institutional Impact
Exposes limits of formal intelligence apparatus and legitimizes alternative information channels, shaping policy choices.
Internal Dynamics
Not shown in scene; implied decentralized clerical reporting with local initiative.
Organizational Goals
Document and report local atrocities to external actors.
Protect local populations through information-sharing with international authorities.
Influence Mechanisms
Field networks gathering on-the-ground intelligence
Moral authority that compels attention from secular leaders