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FaithEditorials
The Editors
What can the church do to help repent for the sins of leaders like Cardinal McCarrick and all those who turned a blind eye to his wrongdoing?
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, retired archbishop of Washington, is pictured in a 2017 photo (CNS photo/Bob Roller) 
FaithNews Analysis
James Martin, S.J.
The case shows the mystifying complexity of the human person—or at least this human person.
FaithNews
Catholic News Service
A front-page article published July 16 detailed the alleged abuse of two seminarians in the Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey, by then-Bishop Theodore E. McCarrick.
FaithExamen
James Martin, S.J.
Many Christians get obsessed with following a variety of rules that they forget that one of the most basic requirements about the Christian life is to be kind.
A couple gets married in Stockholm, Sweden, in this 2013 file photo. (CNS photo/Fredrik Sandberg, EPA) 
FaithVantage Point
The Editors
“The right of Catholics to express disagreement with their leaders is a right as old as Peter and Paul.”
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FaithDispatches
Allyson Escobar
Though most Catholics say they use artificial contraception, the church is finding a receptive audience for Natural Family Planning programs.