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First Things vs. Touchstone

Hutchens critiques’ Neuhaus’s critique of Leon Podles’s book on abuse.

Christianity Today January 3, 2008

Leon Podles, senior editor at Touchstone, has a new book out: Sacrilege: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church.

Richard John Neuhaus, editor of First Things, which is not unlike Touchstone, didn’t like it. In the recent issue, he called Podles’s book rambling and shrill. “Even righteous anger does not justify the author’s suspension of caution and charity in attributing motives,” Neuhaus wrote.

Today, on Touchstone‘s blog, senior editor S.M. Hutchens struck back on Podles’s behalf. He callsFirst Things “the finest journal of its type” and Neuhaus “genuinely likeable and for whom I have the highest regard,” but then comes a poem that begins:

Ah, good Father Richard, on hearing screaming boys,

Is just as right as ever in keeping out the noise.

No rambling rants like Podles’ should ever make one think

The faith is made of suffering more than stately rows of ink.

The poem goes on. As do the comments. Perhaps it’s better if, on this item, you comment there rather than here.

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