Clerical sexual abuse is the work of the devil and Church personnel complicit in abuse become tools of Satan, Pope Francis said on Sunday, closing a Vatican summit on the protection of children.
Month: February 2019
Pro-life Groups, Lawmakers Praise Final ‘Protect Life Rule’ for Title X
The Trump administration Feb. 22 finalized its “Protect Life Rule” preventing funds appropriated under the Title X Family Planning Program from being used in services that include abortion as a method of family planning.
Cardinal O’Malley Wants Vatican Report on Who Knew What About McCarrick
Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston wants to see a report from the Vatican detailing who knew what and when about Theodore McCarrick, once among the most influential men of the Church in the United States – and, as of last Saturday, an ex-priest found guilty of sexual sins with both minors and adults.
Ambassador to Vatican Says U.S. ‘Support Efforts to Pursue Justice and Protect Victims’
After meeting with victims of sexual abuse on Friday, the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See affirmed its support of Pope Francis’ efforts to rid the Catholic Church of abuse.
As Pope’s Abuse Summit Rolls on, Two Cases Make Waves in Argentina
As a Vatican summit on the protection of children from clerical sexual abuse rolls on, in Pope Francis’s native Argentina two cases of priestly sexual misconduct close to him continue to develop.
Will Vatican Snatch Defeat From Jaws of Victory At Anti-Abuse Summit?
Over the years, the Vatican has demonstrated a fairly remarkable capacity from a PR point of view to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory – striving to offer the world good news about the pope and the Church, only to find a way to step on that story and turn it into something else.
Survivors Blast Pope’s ‘Reflection Points’ on Abuse as Less Than Zero Tolerance
As part of Pope Francis’s high-stakes summit on clerical sexual abuse this week at the Vatican, during Thursday’s opening session he released a list of 21 “points for reflection”- including a couple that didn’t necessarily sit well with abuse survivors, who say they fall short of the Catholic Church’s pledge of zero tolerance.
Cardinal Cupich Cites ‘Dramatic Drop’ in U.S. Clergy Abuse Cases as Vatican Summit Begins
Cardinal Blase Cupich defended on Thursday, Feb. 21, the “dramatic drop” in clergy sex abuse cases in the United States since the U.S. bishops enacted a zero tolerance policy against abusers in 2002.
Cardinal at Abuse Summit Calls Clericalism ‘Distortion’ of Ministry
Church leaders were warned not to blame the outside world for the Church’s abuse crisis and that “the enemy is within.”
Opening Summit, Pope Urges ‘Concrete, Effective Measures’ On Abuse
Concrete, effective actions and courage, not merely “simple condemnations,” is what Pope Francis said he’s expecting from a Feb. 21-24 Vatican summit on clerical abuse that opened Thursday morning.