An eagle-eyed reader spots the following story in today's Zenit, a Catholic news service owned by the Legionaries of Christ: Italian Priest Uncovers 100 Pedophile Networks
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So, what's the irony? Is Zenit somehow complicit in what Maciel did? Isn't a story about a priest doing such good work legit for an agency? There's enough to criticize about what's going on not to becriticizing just for the sake of it.
LOL! Easy there, Michael. Nobody is criticizing the story, or Zenit for running it. I think actually that it's a good story to run.