A group has launched a database aimed at vetting the responses of Roman Catholic cardinals to claims of sexual abuse in the hopes of influencing the next papal election.
The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) announced on Tuesday the creation of the database, known as “Conclave Watch.”
The database has the records of six cardinals at present, five of whom were cited by SNAP as having “decision-making roles in the Roman Catholic church on the handling of clergy abuse cases,” with more to be added soon.
“Many people have asked me … ‘Why now? The pope is sick. Now is not the time,’” said Shawn Dougherty, SNAP Board president and an abuse survivor, as quoted in the announcement. “And we determined if not now, when, and if not us, who?’’
According to SNAP, members of their board traveled to Rome, Italy, a few weeks ago…
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