A Late Attempt At Relevance
19 April 2002
A Late Attempt at Relevance
Peggy Noonan’s writing is among the best I read. Her work today regarding the Catholic crisis and the pope is, as usual, outstanding. Here’s an excerpt:
He could start with Cardinal Bernard Law, whose actions have at least broken the spirit of the law. That would send a message to those in the church who need to hear it, that covering up, going along, and paying off victims is over. That careerism is over, and Christianity is back. [Wall Street Journal]
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