My editor groaned when I told her the subject of this column.
In a moment, you’ll be groaning, too.
Last week in this space, I opined upon “the quiet death of an Italian priest.” Giuseppe Berardelli was 72 and died of the novel coronavirus.
This happened, I reported, after he gave away his respirator, which had been bought for him by his parishioners. I wrote that he insisted it be given to a younger patient who was struggling to breathe.
Well, Father Berardelli did, indeed, die of the coronavirus and he was, in fact, 72. But as for the rest, well, in the words of an old song, “It just didn’t happen that way.”
The Catholic News Agency spoke with the secretary general of Father Berardelli’s diocese, who said that while he was, indeed, a self-sacrificing man, Berardelli didn’t give his personal respirator away; he didn’t even have one.