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Saturday, November 10, 2018

Fathers Are Men, Aren't They?



J.D. Flynn's article, Restoring Trust takes the bishops to task, as they convene for their meeting, 2018 Fall General Assembly.  Here is one good take:  the

Since accusations against McCarrick were made public in June, Catholics have decried what appears to be a bureaucratic and privileged culture in which few bishops take personal responsibility, and apologies are couched in corporate and impersonal legalese. The bishops must not begin or conclude their November meeting with more slick-sounding defenses or prepackaged mea culpas.

The bishops must face the truth, tell the truth, and be transparent.

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