5 Feet of Fury

‘Here in Rome, Ted Kennedy is nobody…’

He’s a legend with his own constituency.

If he had influence in the past, it was only with the Archdiocese of Boston, and that eventually disappeared too.”

PLUS:

It marks the passing of a generation that thought that being Catholic, Democratic, and pro–New Deal were synonymous. We now live in an age where many Catholic Americans are very happy to be described as pro-market and are suspicious of New Deal–like solutions — as, of course, they are entitled to be in a way that they are not on, for example, life issues. Senator Kennedy had it exactly the wrong way around. (…)

This also marks the passing of a certain type of cultural Catholicism — Northeast, Irish and increasingly Italian, concerned with obtaining political power while maintaining an identification with the Church, yet happy to relinquish the substance of the faith if it gets in the way.