Montreal’s Dowd shows different face of ‘the bishops’ on the abuse crisis
ROME (ITALY)
Crux
Dec. 17, 2019
By John L. Allen Jr.
Every Catholic, sooner or later, is tempted to despair about “the bishops,” no matter what their particular lament or desideratum. As novelist John Sandford once had his hero detective, Lucas Davenport, put it, “Holy Rollers scream about Jesus, but Catholics scream at the bishops.”
On no front has that been truer of late than the clerical sexual abuse crisis. Indeed, sometimes it seems the lone thing the Catholic left and right can agree on vis-à-vis the scandals is the dismal performance of the hierarchy.
For everyone tempted to such a complaint, however, there’s also Bishop Thomas Dowd.
Crux
Dec. 17, 2019
By John L. Allen Jr.
Every Catholic, sooner or later, is tempted to despair about “the bishops,” no matter what their particular lament or desideratum. As novelist John Sandford once had his hero detective, Lucas Davenport, put it, “Holy Rollers scream about Jesus, but Catholics scream at the bishops.”
On no front has that been truer of late than the clerical sexual abuse crisis. Indeed, sometimes it seems the lone thing the Catholic left and right can agree on vis-à-vis the scandals is the dismal performance of the hierarchy.
For everyone tempted to such a complaint, however, there’s also Bishop Thomas Dowd.
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