",On the most explosive and morally subversive challenge facing the
Roman Catholic Church—clerical sexual abuse of children, and the bishops
who tolerate it—Pope Francis has said the right things but done too
little.”
This remarkable comment is the first sentence in an editorial in today’s Washington Post. The newspaper is living in a time warp. It cited not a single piece of new evidence, resting solely on a book by an Italian journalist that covers cases extending back over a half century ago. To make matters worse, Crux editor John Allen Jr. noted the author’s “sloppiness with facts,” about which the Washington Post is either unaware of or simply doesn’t care to mention.
http://satprnews.com/2017/01/23/washington-post-lives-in-a-time-warp/
This remarkable comment is the first sentence in an editorial in today’s Washington Post. The newspaper is living in a time warp. It cited not a single piece of new evidence, resting solely on a book by an Italian journalist that covers cases extending back over a half century ago. To make matters worse, Crux editor John Allen Jr. noted the author’s “sloppiness with facts,” about which the Washington Post is either unaware of or simply doesn’t care to mention.
http://satprnews.com/2017/01/23/washington-post-lives-in-a-time-warp/