Pound, black-beautiful, Orr bleachers, the horrible Father Murphy

* Reading Pound’s Pisan Cantos — p. 39 of New Directions ‘48 edition — I find “the American lady, K.H.” inquiring for d’Annunzio.  Who she?  Who he?  She, I dunno.  He was Gabriele D’A, poet, novelist, war hero, predecessor of Mussolini and for a time his rival for fascist affections.

* “Black Friday,” said a nameless Chi public school coach about two days ago, when lots were fired from CPS sports jobs as deficit kicks in (which ObamaCare will exacerbate).  Oh?  Black is bad?  He’s allowed to talk that way? 

One who was fired or downsized, not from a sports job but from the office that kept its list of clouted applicants for elite schools, was Greg Minniefield, who is black. 

Minniefield

Which means every day is black for him, and beautiful too, as Rev. Jesse J. used to say, when he wasn’t putting big financial squeezes on big companies.  So quite a disconnect here.

Don’t joke about a guy losing his job, you say.  But we assume he’s clouted and will find something else, or someone somebody sent will find one for him.

* Lacking the resources of a Mayor Daley, who plowed up an airport in the dead of night, surprising the air traffic controller on his way to work next morning, Quincy Miller (not the b-baller) had to do his night-time mischief one bleacher seat at a time, denuding the spanking new stands at Orr High on the West Side, from which he lived a block away.  800 of them, over three months, without being stopped.  He also “hacked,” I presume chiseled or sawed, off some of this new stadium’s aluminum facing.

He was chased by a security guard in January, dropping a cell phone which was given to the police, but not till Friday was he caught and charged.  Mayor Daley has never been charged.

* The Rev. Lawrence Murphy abuse case.  Abuse took place at a Milwaukee-area school for the deaf.  150 cases (200, says NYT), from ‘50s to ‘74.  He admitted it, was sent to a retreat house.  Twenty years later the Congregation for Defense of the Faith, which Joseph Ratzinger, now Benedict XVI, then headed, declined to try him, sentencing him instead to do penance.  NYT has the story, reprised by AP in Sun-Times, Manya Brachear and free-lancer Marie Rhode in Chi Trib.

Lawrence Murphy

Rev. Lawrence Murphy

M. died in ‘98 at 72.  Victims’ accounts include his assaulting boys in their dorm beds while others saw or heard it and knew it was going on.  In ‘90s, Cardinal Bertone of the CDF said M. was too old, sick, it happened too long ago.  M. was also forbidden to say mass outside his diocese.  Whistle had been blown in ‘74 by Chicago priest working in deaf ministry, Rev. David Walsh.  He told Archbp Meyer, then of Milwaukee, to whom M. admitted charges.  M. was sent for a time to a retreat house up north in Wis. 

Walsh also told Archbp Cousins, Meyer’s successor, and then the apostolic delegate in Wash., DC.  But what sent M. packing was confrontation with alums of the school with Milwaukee Sentinel reporters.  He denied all, resigned from the school.  In ‘93, more accusations, investigation started in Rome, with results as above.  Card. Bertone, Ratzinger’s #2 man at CDF, gave M. a pass, citing a now defunct one-month statute of limitations on reporting abuse during confession.

God being in his heaven does not mean all’s right with the world, pace the Browning character.  Neither does so much being wrong with the world mean God’s not in his heaven.  Or so I believe.

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