By Matthew Meritt, Crisis Magazine - The faithful can be thankful for priests who take their duties seriously, being a reproach to the world if they must, at the cost of their worldly reputations. As Chesterton says in his book Orthodoxy, “One can hardly think too little of one’s self. One can hardly think too much of one’s soul... Likewise, one can hardly think too much of the priest’s primary job—and those who tend to it faithfully, reminding their flocks of the reality of sin and forgiveness, both for them and the unfortunate priests in the news today.