Peter Daly

Peter Daly is a retired priest of the Archdiocese of Washington. He served at various parish assignments for more than 30 years and continues to help in parishes. He is also a lawyer and who has worked with Catholic Charities on immigration. For more than 25 years he wrote a bi-weekly a column for Catholic News Service. He writes about living the faith while trying to be open to the world around us.

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Confronting causes of clericalism: original sin, institutional dynamics

Tackle clericalism first when attempting priesthood reform

Celibacy advances the priesthood's culture of compromised truths

The priesthood is being crucified on the cross of celibacy

Before I take on clericalism, I will say: I love being a priest

We want to see humility, action, but I'm not expecting anything like that from the bishops

Clerical cronyism and secrecy shielded McCarrick and others

Confrontation time: Cardinal McCarrick and me in 2002

With McCarrick scandal, #MeToo arrives for the church

CLINIC is lifeline for immigrants and refugees

As a Catholic Charities volunteer, I head into immigration law thicket

Mary Dwan was the best that our Catholic Church can produce

Any rational immigration policy would want Jose as a citizen

Retirement is 'the real world' for me

With regret and relief, fatigue and gratitude, I'm retiring

If God is giving away electricity, accept his blessings

US has a fear crisis, not an immigration crisis

Donald Trump's gospel is not the Gospel of Jesus

Walking the Camino de Santiago will change you

Requiem for Fr. Henry Rodriguez

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