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We find ourselves at the tail end of this long Lent which comes to us a decade into this long and difficult papacy.

By Kennedy Hall, Crisis Magazine, April 7, 2022

Kennedy Hall is the author of two books, Terror of Demons: Reclaiming Traditional Catholic Masculinity and Lockdown with the Devil. He is a full-time journalist for LifeSiteNews and has a growing YouTube channel where he hosts The Kennedy Report. He is married with five children and lives in Ontario, Canada.

 

Kennedy Hall

As Providence would have it, my biweekly column falls on Good Friday. Far be it from me to feign the ability to be a spiritual writer, but it does seem fitting to touch on the nature of this Good Friday, nonetheless.

We find ourselves at the tail end of this long Lent which comes to us a decade into this long and difficult papacy. Doubtless, we are all wondering at what point this crisis in the Church will end—if it ever will.

We have read the headlines, heard the airplane interviews, and been exposed to the continual updates to the Catechism. The Synod on Synodality has become a meme-factory at this point, and many people are now under the impression that the pope cares more about vaccines than Sacred Scripture …

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