Jeffrey Epstein’s Critique of Catholicism
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Started February 06, 2026
At risk of being controversial, I must take issue with Jeffrey Epstein. Buried in the latest tranche of files released by the U.S. Department of Justice is a 2013. The post Jeffrey Epstein’s Critique of Catholicism appeared first on First Things
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Critique of Catholicism
First Things (United States) | Feb 06, 2026
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Feb 06, 2026
Engaging with Epstein's critique can serve as a catalyst for broader discussions about accountability and ethics within religious institutions.
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The intersection of Epstein's life and Catholicism raises important questions about the Church's influence on power dynamics in society.
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Using Epstein's views to critique Catholicism undermines serious discussions about faith and morality by associating them with his criminal actions.
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Epstein's critique highlights the need for the Catholic Church to confront its historical failures and engage in genuine reform.
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Critiquing Catholicism through the lens of Epstein's actions diverts attention from the core issues of spirituality and community within the Church.
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