Irish Archbishop: Secrecy Must ‘Go out the Window’
When it comes to the abuse of children by members of the clergy, using secrecy to hide problems rather than […]
Irish Archbishop: Secrecy Must ‘Go out the Window’ Read Post »
When it comes to the abuse of children by members of the clergy, using secrecy to hide problems rather than […]
Irish Archbishop: Secrecy Must ‘Go out the Window’ Read Post »
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In an opulent Vatican room designed in the 16th century for papal meetings with kings, a cardinal read, “We confess
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We are pointing our finger the wrong way! Our inability to distinguish between wickedness and evil both in the individual
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Immediately after asking bishops and religious superiors to be concrete in confronting the clerical sexual abuse crisis and the need
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