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John L. Allen Jr.

Key papal moments illustrate challenges of new Covid-19 lockdowns

John L. Allen Jr. November 19, 2020
Key papal moments illustrate challenges of new Covid-19 lockdowns

Letter from Rome As both the United States and Europe face resurgences of the coronavirus pandemic and are moving towards new lockdowns in many places, it’s a good time to look back at the experience of the first wave in the spring and take stock of lessons learned. In Catholic terms, the issues back then…

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Beyond ‘Moviegate’, deep questions remain on Vatican’s China gamble

John L. Allen Jr. October 29, 2020
Beyond ‘Moviegate’, deep questions remain on Vatican’s China gamble

Letter from Rome Almost 75 years ago, Arnold Toynbee described what historians are trying to find as they scour the past in his book Civilization on Trial: “The things that make good headlines are on the surface of the stream of life, and they distract us from the slower, impalpable, imponderable movements that work below the…

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The Pope’s suggestion you resign is an offer you can’t refuse

John L. Allen Jr. October 15, 2020
The Pope’s suggestion you resign is an offer you can’t refuse

Letter from Rome Fans of the TV show The West Wing probably remember an episode in which an internal White House memo is leaked to the press accusing President Josiah Bartlett of timidity and compromising his positions to placate critics. In response, Chief of Staff Leo McGarry crafts a strategy of ‘Let Bartlett be Bartlett’,…

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‘Accountability’ finally crosses the Tiber

John L. Allen Jr. October 1, 2020
‘Accountability’ finally crosses the Tiber

Letter from Rome Although the drama triggered by the sudden fall from grace of Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu is far from over, things nonetheless have reached the stage where it’s also possible to stand back and ponder the bigger picture. I say “possible”, not necessarily likely, because frankly the story is just too riveting at…

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A homily that brought home what it is to forgive

John L. Allen Jr. September 17, 2020
A homily that brought home what it is to forgive

Letter from Rome Watch Catholics at most parishes when it comes time for the homily at Sunday Mass, and you’ll see body language and facial expressions not unlike the waiting rooms of dentists’ offices and traffic court. It’s a sense of anticipation, sure, but not the good kind. Catholics actually love to gripe about boring…

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Catholicism’s accidental exile captures drama of post-Soviet world

John L. Allen Jr. September 10, 2020
Catholicism’s accidental exile captures drama of post-Soviet world

Letter from Rome Some people, it would appear, simply are born for exile. Sometimes it’s a firebrand personality constantly irking the powers that be, but in other cases it’s mostly bad luck, circumstance and the fact that a given person is an inconvenient reminder of a system’s failures and blind spots even without trying. The…

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Priest baptism story offers memo for reformers: look before you leap

John L. Allen Jr. September 3, 2020
Priest baptism story offers memo for reformers: look before you leap

Letter from Rome Robert Merton, a famous American sociologist, was, by all accounts, a smart guy. Among other things, he popularised the expression “law of unintended consequences” to refer to situations when a person does something for one reason, but he or she finds that it produces all sorts of other unexpected results. Right now,…

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Going to Mass in Italy starts to get back to normal…almost

John L. Allen Jr. August 20, 2020
Going to Mass in Italy starts to get back to normal…almost

Letter from Rome For all intents and purposes, as a liturgical matter Italy’s coronavirus pandemic is over as of the weekend. Beginning on Sunday, family members and friends are no longer required to observe social distancing when they come to church, and churches are once again able to have choirs at Mass and the assembly…

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Unpacking the ‘Italy good, America bad’ meme on the coronavirus pandemic

John L. Allen Jr. August 13, 2020
Unpacking the ‘Italy good, America bad’ meme on the coronavirus pandemic

Letter from Rome I never thought I’d live to see it, but there it was in The New York Times on July 23, big as life, in the headline over a column by Paul Krugman: ‘Why can’t America be like Italy?’ Since then, unflattering comparisons of the US to Italy in terms of handling the coronavirus have become…

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Francis’ Medjugorje message expresses ‘Marian classic’

John L. Allen Jr. August 6, 2020
Francis’ Medjugorje message expresses ‘Marian classic’

Letter from Rome More than a decade ago, I coined the phrase ‘Marian cool’ to characterise Pope Benedict XVI’s attitude toward Mary. While the German pontiff developed a stronger attachment to Mary later in life than he had as a young theologian, when he feared Marian devotion was a distraction from the centrality of Christ,…

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