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Archbishop Viganò’s third testimony indicates a way through the current morass

October 19, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 47

While the Church in the United States faces the prospect of an autumn to make Chile’s seem tame and even idyllic by comparison, the grotesque spectacle of “he said / he said” continues at the […]

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Cardinal Ouellet’s letter forceful, but does not provide substantial refutation

October 7, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 43

ROME, October 7th, 2018 — To cut to the chase: Cardinal Ouellet’s open letter (full text here) has confirmed there were restrictions on then-Cardinal McCarrick. This has been a major point of contention in the press, […]

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Pope Francis and the current crisis of leadership

September 24, 2018 Christopher R. Altieri 43

The crisis of leadership in the Catholic Church is protracted, persistent, and global. It is already almost unbearably awful in its details, and has barely begun to be reported. What follows is neither reportage — […]

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Should the Church have women cardinals?

September 10, 2018 Nicholas Senz 76

As we speak about power in the Church, we must ask: is this not simply a form of clericalism, a phenomenon much decried by Pope […]

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Now it is not the time to “turn down the temperature”

September 5, 2018 Edward N. Peters 36

Sometimes even allies offer advice that is ill-conceived, and I think that applies to some of what Fr. Raymond de Souza wrote recently for the […]

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Being Frank about Francis

September 4, 2018 Dr. Douglas Farrow 75

The McCarrick scandal, let us all admit, is just one powerful gust in the swirling tempest that now surrounds Francis and threatens to capsize both […]

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Reflections from the ruins

September 2, 2018 James Patrick 21

The reform will begin when the Church again unambiguously teaches the Gospel complete. […]

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How the bishops use and abuse “scandal”

August 24, 2018 Dr. Adam A. J. DeVille 10

It has become a synonym for “institution-harming controversy” or “bad public relations,” which are to be avoided at all costs. […]

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“Zeal for thy house”: A young priest’s reflections on scandal in the Church

August 20, 2018 Father Seán Connolly 27

The world showed me all the ways there are to fall, but when I discovered the Church, I found the one way there is to […]

Bishops arrive for the beatification Mass of Blessed Paul VI celebrated by Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Oct. 19
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Emerging from Scandal: The Necessary Steps Forward

August 10, 2018 Msgr. Thomas G. Guarino 58

The Catholic Church in America needs bishops with strong backbones, men who are not worried about their next promotion, or about the next assault from […]

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