Benedict in Milan, Vatileaks, LCWR and Farley

VATICAN CITY
National Catholic Reporter

by John L Allen Jr on Jun. 08, 2012 All Things Catholic

In moments of crisis, there’s a natural desire among many Catholics to rally around the flag, meaning to show support for the church and the pope. It’s not about denial, because Catholics are nothing if not sober realists about the church’s failures. It’s instead about saying to the world that despite it all, there’s still something positive about the church that commands grassroots loyalty.

That instinct seemed to be the principal subtext to Benedict XVI’s June 1-3 outing to Milan.

Formally, Benedict made the short trip north to attend the seventh “World Meeting of Families,” a Vatican-organized event held every three years to celebrate marriage, youth and the family. In context, however, the trip also offered an opportunity for the Catholic rank and file to embrace Benedict amid one of the greatest trials of his papacy, the mushrooming Vatileaks scandal

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