Does anyone still think Cardinal Law doesn't have to be replaced by a God fearing man of God?
Read "Goodbye! Good Men" by Micheal S. Rose for insight into why this situation was allowed to fester.
I ask you and anyone else who's read the book to post a review on Amazon before they do.
I read it this weekend -- I plan to give it to a friend of my nephew's who was rejected by the Boston seminary. I don't know the kid myself, but my sister does. She says he's very orthodox (which, of course, according to Rose, is a disqualification in too many seminaries).
I had Blute and Ozone on this morning; they had a guy on (Gallagher?) who's associated with that Voice of the Faithful. I have my doubts about him -- he thinks the Church is trying to scapegoat gays and there's no scientific basis to think homosexuals are more likely to abuse children. Blute and Ozone just let him talk; no one asked where the female victims are.