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Dispatch from the Dead Letter Office 05/18/2021 at 9:34 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White
THE MCCARRICK REPORT HOLDS NO ONE ACCOUNTABLE
By Pieter Vree, New Oxford Review, May 2021
In November 2020 the Vatican released its long-anticipated “Report on the Holy See’s Institutional Knowledge and Decision-Making Related to Former Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick.” It was immediately evident that something screwy was afoot. Consider the timing. Vatican insiders said the report had been completed some six months earlier and was gathering dust on Pope Francis’s desk through the spring, summer, and early fall. That prompted the
Los Angeles Times to ask, “What’s the Pope waiting for?” (July 27, 2020).
By Phil Lawler ( bio - articles - email ) | May 11, 2021
Today the Catholic Church celebrates (as an optional feast) the holy abbots of Cluny. After morning Mass at a Benedictine abbey, I find myself thinking about the Cluniac reform. Among the troubles that the Church faced in that era were simony and clerical immorality.
Hmmm. History often repeats itself, but as circumstances change, things may look different the second time around. Are we not in dire need of a new Cluniac reform today?
You will grant me, I trust, that immorality among the clergy is an issue today; the headlines of the past decade leave little doubt about that. It is a different sort of immorality not many priests are taking common-law wives but it is rampant.