On April 3, 2025, Theodore McCarrick died in quiet exile. No Mass. No eulogy. No public mourning. Rome responded through two of America’s most important bishops, who offered clinical statements about the ex-cardinal who was exposed as a serial predator after decades of sexual abuse – targeting seminarians, minors, and vulnerable clergy – shattered the Catholic Church’s moral credibility. His meteoric rise from Archbishop of Newark to global influence masked corruption, enabled by silence.
Source link
Trending
- Celina Powell Claims Offset Threatened To Shoot Stefon Diggs
- R. Kelly’s Daughter Buku Abi Talks Love And Accountability
- Megan Thee Stallion Teams Up Dunkin’ For Protein Milk Campaign
- Grateful Dead Founding Member Bob Weir Dead at 78
- ‘Meticulous’ Modern Farmhouse Hits the Market for $17.5 Million—Becoming Ojai’s Most Expensive Listing
- Rihanna Goes GWOAT For A$AP Rocky Like Claressa For Pap
- 14 Artists You’ll Be A Fan Of By The End Of 2026
- a16z Predicts Major Shifts in Privacy, Security, and Messaging

