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Michael Warren Davis
Two key papal allies give contrasting responses to Viganò's testimony
Cardinals Wuerl and Cupich have offered notably different reactions
Viganò letter: Disunited front
the pope’s american allies don’t seem to be wholly in harmony since pope francis’s election, the us conference of catholic bishops has incre...
Viganò letter: After the explosion
the former nuncio’s intervention will change the american church on saturday, the national catholic register published a “testimony” written...
United States: Cardinal error
the archbishop of washington’s public relations strategy backfires six dioceses, 300 priests and 1,000 victims. those numbers were splashed ...
Abuse crisis: Only the beginning
as more allegations emerge in the us, bishops clash over the shape of a future inquiry cardinal donald wuerl succeeded theodore mccarrick as...
Religious freedom: Travel ban
a ban on adverts from religious groups on public transport in dc has been upheld last tuesday, the us court of appeals for the district of c...
US abuse scandal: An unprecedented move
the names of 71 accused clergy have been released by their bishop on thursday, bishop ronald gainer of harrisburg released a list of 71 cler...
McCarrick scandal: O’Malley’s new challenge
the cardinal’s formidable record on abuse is being tested in 2014, pope francis chose cardinal seán o’malley of boston to head the new ponti...
Dallas Charter: Back to the drawing board
do the current child protection norms need a radical overhaul? the scandal of cardinal theodore mccarrick’s alleged abuse has just become ev...
United States: Courtroom drama
is brett kavanaugh the man who will finally bring down roe? "vibrant” is a curious way to describe the catholic community in washington dc. ...
Why Trump picked Kavanaugh over ‘folk hero’ Amy Coney Barrett
There is a palpable sense of disappointment among conservative Christians, but are they right to be downbeat?
American Catholicism is being poisoned by factionalism
Bad faith between liberals and conservatives is causing debate to devolve into partisan sniping
The poisoning of American Catholicism
in february 2016, pope francis set off a media firestorm when he took an unprecedented shot at then presidential candidate donald trump. “a ...
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