(Sound effect: A loud sigh.)
I wasn't going to write about the Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano letter again today.
Honest. I hit the wall yesterday, trying to read another 24 hours worth of coverage of this story.
What's frustrating, of course, is that most of the coverage is about Vigano and the letter, as opposed to what the letter is about – as in the strange story of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick and who – in the global Catholic hierarchy -- knew or did not know about his love of sleeping with seminarians.
But people keep asking me this question: What is this story really about?
Well, I think I have found two passages that kind of sum things up.
First, there is a story from Reuters: "Defenders rally around pope, fear conservatives escalating war." The true story, you see, is not McCarrick and his network of supporters. No, the REAL STORY is that McCarrick had truly evil enemies and, now, those enemies want the head of Pope Francis?
Why, precisely? The top of this story is very concise:
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- Supporters of Pope Francis have rushed to his defense after a former top Vatican official launched an unprecedented attack on him, a move they say dangerously escalates a campaign to weaken his papacy by conservatives who condemn him as too liberal.
Francis’ supporters say the accusations in Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano’s 11-page public statement aim to pave the way for a conservative pope to succeed him who would reverse his openings to divorced and homosexual Catholics.
Oh my, that's perfect.
The Reuters story is built on the views of the Catholic left, but it opens with several variations on exactly what I continue to hear from some – repeat SOME – conservative Catholics who are chanting, basically, "It's gay priests! It's gay bishops! It's gay cardinals!"