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The Crusaders A powerful faction of religious and political conservatives
is waging a latter-day counterreformation, battling widespread efforts to
liberalize the American Catholic Church. And it has the clout and the
connections to succeed. 
By Charles P. Pierce, Globe Staff, 11/2/2003

There is a glow to the priest when he talks. Something lights him up
inside, and its intensity is increased by the mild way he says what he's
saying. The words, harsh and unyielding, seem not so much a departure
from the mainstream as they do a living refutation that there is any
mainstream at all, not one to which the priest has to pay any mind,
anyway.

 
He is talking about a futuristic essay he wrote that rosily describes the
aftermath of a "relatively bloodless" civil war that resulted in a
Catholic Church purified of all dissent and the religious dismemberment
of the United States of America.

"There's two questions there," says the Rev. C. John McCloskey 3d,
smiling. He's something of a ringer for Howard Dean -- a comparison he
resists, also with a smile -- a little more slender than the presidential
candidate, perhaps, but no less fervent. "One is, Do I think it would be
better that way? No. Do I think it's possible? Do I think it's possible
for someone who believes in the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of
life, the sanctity of family, over a period of time to choose to survive
with people who think it's OK to kill women and children or for -- quote
-- homosexual couples to exist and be recognized?

"No, I don't think that's possible," he says. "I don't know how it's
going to work itself out, but I know it's not possible, and my hope and
prayer is that it does not end in violence. But, unfortunately, in the
past, these types of things have tended to end this way.

"If American Catholics feel that's troubling, let them. I don't feel it's
troubling at all."
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