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EORGE WEIGEL
The quaint notion that the New York Times is the nation's paper-of-record took another hit on Feb. 23, when the Grey Lady ran a commentary on Milwaukee archbishop Timothy Dolan's appointment as the new archbishop of New York.
Written by Michael Powell and headlined, "A Genial Enforcer of Rome's Doctrine," the article displayed a confusion about what the Catholic Church is, and how the Catholic Church operates, that would embarrass a reasonably well-catechized eighth-grader. (And yes, Virginia, there are "reasonably well-catechized eight-graders." But I digress.)
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EORGE WEIGEL
The quaint notion that the New York Times is the nation's paper-of-record took another hit on Feb. 23, when the Grey Lady ran a commentary on Milwaukee archbishop Timothy Dolan's appointment as the new archbishop of New York.
Written by Michael Powell and headlined, "A Genial Enforcer of Rome's Doctrine," the article displayed a confusion about what the Catholic Church is, and how the Catholic Church operates, that would embarrass a reasonably well-catechized eighth-grader. (And yes, Virginia, there are "reasonably well-catechized eight-graders." But I digress.)
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