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Once in a while comes an historical event so momentous, so packed with unexpected force, that it acts like a large wave under still water, propelling us momentarily up from the surface of our times onto a crest, where the wider movements of history may be glimpsed better than before.
Such an event was Benedict XVI's landmark announcement in October 2009 offering members of the Anglican Communion a fast track into the Catholic Church. Although commentators quickly dubbed this unexpected overture a "gambit," what it truly exhibits are the characteristics of a move known in chess as a "brilliancy," an unforeseen bold stroke that stunningly transforms the game. In the short run, knowledgeable people agree, this brilliancy of...
