Her Twitter reaction to Monsignor Pope's coronavirus diagnosis is utterly malignant.
You can Bing it yourself--I don't want to leave a link to it on my page. There are only so many Maoist outbursts I want to subject innocent readers to.
And like the pontiff she venerates, she is studiously-silent when people on her side are guilty of the same or worse.
E.g., the packed funeral of Congressman Lewis.
All is politics, and the Monsignor's are wrong. Hence the repetitive tweeting and retweeting on his sins, despite the fact we've witnessed similar kinds of outdoor spectacles for literal months now.
If this is what the Dawn of Mercy looks like, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
That is horrible. I'd lost track of Dawn a few years back, and apparently that was a good thing. This unpleasantness has dropped so many masks. :(
ReplyDeleteThat's a shame to hear. I used to like Dawn's stuff. I had no idea.
ReplyDeleteAs with many Catholics who treat the holder of the papal office as the lodestar of the faith, the new version of Dawn began with the election of the current pontiff.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, that ran parallel to her entrance into academia, which has led to her adopting the biases of that clerical brotherhood at the same time.
Now she's writing for Orbis, which has been a publishing platform for such great ideas as liberation theology and Christ's non-empty tomb.