"Let’s see now: we’ve got a Sunday night series on one of the most corrupt and tawdry families in Church history, the Borgias, with popes, cardinals, bishops, and priests, all part of this big, happy family; we’ve heard non-stop for a decade about abusive priests, (albeit a small minority) and lax bishops who reassigned them; we’ve got front page stories of priests who embezzled money from their parishes; and I saw one not long ago about a priest arrested for DUI.
"Yes, all this is scandalous, sinful, sickening, and criminal.
"But, it is not new."
Thus begins a reflection by Archbishop Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York, as he reflects on the upcoming Holy Week, the Church, and where our faith needs to be rooted.
To access Archbishop Dolan's complete post, please visit:
The Gospel in the Digital Age: A Blessed Holy Week (13 APR 11)
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