Friday, May 8, 2009

Meanwhile in Milwaukee

I do not give up on the hope that, after some years of penance, a chastened Rembert Weakland might write a reflective memoir, having by then discovered, please God, a measure of the wisdom that was so conspicuously absent from a brilliant career built upon prideful foundations that now, through a combination of tragedy and farce, lie in ruins. --Richard John Neuhaus, "Scandal Time III", The Public Square column, First Things, August/September 2002

An example of how, when Archbishop Weakland's friends turn out to be courtiers, some of his harshest critics turn out to be his only friends. Further examples might lie ahead, see Archbishop Weakland Memoirs to be Released.

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