UNITED STATES
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Coming right after the Vatican rebuffed UN inquiries about clergy sex abuse, the Pope [is] Setting Up Commission on Clerical Child Abuse.
There’s a lot about this in the Catholic press … at NCR, Vatican announces new papal advisory commission on sex abuse … at US Catholic, Pope Francis launches commission to tackle sex abuse … at dotCommonweal, Pope Francis to create commission on protection of minors. From David Gibson’s post at US Catholic …
[…] O’Malley acknowledged that Catholics were most keen to hear how and whether the pope and the new commission would tackle the question of disciplining bishops who have shielded abusive priests …. Several current cases in the U.S. have rekindled anger over the abuse crisis: last year in Missouri, Bishop Robert Finn was convicted in court of failing to report an abusive priest to authorities, and in Minnesota it was recently revealed that Archbishop John Nienstedt did not report priests suspected of abuse to authorities. Archbishop John Myers of Newark, N.J., has faced similar criticism for his handling of abusers. All three men are outspoken conservatives, and all three remain in office [not to mention Mahony] ….
I think Francis has good intentions but I don’t hope for much from this new commission … it won’t address the accountability of church leaders for covering up abuse, and also it doesn’t appear that the actual causes of clergy sex abuse will even be addressed.
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