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Tag Archives: Father Z
America’s Zinterview
Sean Salai is a summer intern, and he’s been cranking out significant interviews recently at America, like this one today. What do you think? Sign of a more open editorial policy under Matt Malone? A journalist-in-training racking up points with the … Continue reading
Jesuit: Is He Or Isn’t He?
As the inimitable Father Z scrambles to a new niche in the post-conciliar Church, I did notice a little twist of commentary, and so did someone else. In a blog post that sought to downplay the significance of Francis’ interview, … Continue reading