SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA)
The New York Times
March 12, 2019
By Damien Cave and Livia Albeck-Ripka
Despite a series of sexual abuse scandals stretching back decades, Australia’s Roman Catholic Church displays a veneer of strength.
Across Australia, more Catholic parishes have stayed open than in other countries that have weathered abuse scandals, and Catholic schools are still filled with children — owing largely to the financial and legal savvy of Australia’s most prominent cleric, Cardinal George Pell.
But it’s not the bank accounts that are empty in the Australian church; it’s the pews.
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