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Catholics rip Biden: '100 days of disappointment'


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Washington Post’s version of the perfect Catholic, but a second group of Catholics have stepped up to reject President Joe Biden and warn that he’s likely to only get worse.
“As Joe Biden passes his 100th-day mark in office today, the early returns show how, for faithful Catholics, this period couldn’t be more disappointing. There are also signs that the next 100 days and beyond will be even more disturbing,” said Michael Warsaw, the publisher of the
A rising group of right-wing U.S. Catholic bishops is colliding with a very Catholic president who supports abortion rights. https://t.co/A351JzqRjB The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) ....

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Anonymous bishops take potshots at pope


U.S. bishops from Region 13 walk in procession to pray at the tomb of St. Paul after concelebrating Mass at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome Feb. 12, 2020, during their ad limina visits to the Vatican to report on the status of their dioceses. (CNS/Paul Haring)
Journalists who cover the Catholic Church face a hurdle in that most of the important decisions are made in secret. Personnel decisions are almost all made behind closed doors; a new bishop does not even know he is a candidate until he has been chosen. Even when a decision is public, as when the bishops elect committee chairs for the national conference, there are no campaign platforms to mark out why one candidate won and the other lost, and many times the differences are not ideological at all. It takes many years of attention to recognize the dynamics of a bishops conference, to recognize that some alliances date back to relationships forged in seminary or as staffers in Rome, w ....

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