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No Matter How Bad You Think the Corruption Is, It’s Worse

A long-time observer of the modern ecclesiastical scene wrote to me to share his perspective on the broader significance of the McCarrick scandal. With his permission, I here publish his thoughts, which have been slightly edited for publication. Most commentators do not begin to understand the true nature of the problem. The ring of criminal…

A Moment for Gratitude

It’s Saturday afternoon, and I’m cleaning out my office. Among the tasks I’ve tackled so far is the stack of paperwork on my desk awaiting my attention. Much of this paperwork consists of letters from supporters of 1P5. I read everything that comes in, but I can’t always respond to everyone individually. I wanted to…

Weigel, World Youth Day, and a Conservative Catholicism that Doesn’t Exist

Today, someone sent me the latest column at First Things by American Catholic writer and papal biographer George Weigel, entitled “WYD-1993: The Turning Point.” I am not, in general, a fan of Weigel’s work, which I find by turns dull and frustrating – often both. This column is no exception, and yet it serves as…

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