The extraordinary consistory of cardinals Pope Leo XIV has called for June 26–27 is shaping up to be exercise in “Leonine” synodality – real collegial collaboration on issues affecting the life of the Church – but so far, the pontiff hasn’t given the cardinals a real-world practical problem to address.
Leo has just such an issue in the burgeoning global crisis of clerical sexual abuse and coverup.
On Wednesday of last week, Leo met with members of the Center for Research and Training in Child Protection (CEPROME), which is from Spain, where he met with sexual abuse victims last week.
“The encounter with Christ leaves a positive mark on us and leads us towards a life full of love and freedom, whereas the exact opposite occurs in situations of abuse, causing traumatic wounds that hinder and undermine a person’s spiritual and human development,” Leo told them.
He thanked CEPROME for…
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