Survivors say Pope Leo must commit to transparency in investigations of priests accused of sexual abuse. His record on doing so in past years has some worried.
Even as Pope Leo XIV’s profile as a humble champion of the disenfranchised takes shape, a looming question is how he will approach the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse crisis while leading a global institution that has maintained secrecy and silence around its handling of claims against clergy.
Leo has assumed his role a dozen years after Pope Francis inherited a church roiled by clergy abuse scandals and then went on to devote more attention to the issue than his predecessors. But survivors and scholars say the new pontiff must urgently improve on Francis’s complicated legacy, pushing where he didn’t by robustly committing to transparency and accountability in investigations of harm.
“He’s a man of justice and a man who has cared for those…
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