ROME – The Catholic Church is on trial and what happens next will define its place in the world to come, said one of the Vatican’s foremost experts on clergy sex abuse.
Scandals drive youth away from the Church, but there is time for conversion, Pope says
Abuse survivor priest in Chicago removed 'temporarily' following rainbow flag burning
Bob Brehl: Will Vatican meeting lead to real change?
Frustrated by the Church’s inability to defuse long-running clergy sex scandals, Pope Francis has summoned the worldwide presidents of Catholic bishops conferences to the Vatican in February to find better ways to protect children and eradicate predatory priests.
Readers Speak Out: September 23, 2018
Make reparations
There is a time for mercy and a time for turning over the tables of money exchangers. The time for mercy is over! Now is the time to turn over those proverbial tables.
Our shepherds must stop asking for forgiveness and engage in profound reparation (for sexual abuse victims) in the hope of meriting forgiveness. Only then can the abandoned and abused sheep begin to trust the shepherds.
And, no, the money must not come from the donations of the faithful but rather from the personal pockets of each predator and enabler, including the pockets of those who kept the secrets.
Dona Tiberio-Smith,
Maple, Ont.
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Class-action lawsuit filed against eight Pennsylvania dioceses for abuse cover-up
Editorial: Confront the past
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was long, emotional and painful, but necessary as an act of a nation’s contrition after facilitating decades of abuse at residential schools.
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Five Canadians added to youth synod
VATICAN – The Vatican has announced that five more Canadians — a cardinal, two priests and two laity — have been selected to participate in the upcoming Synod of Bishops on youth.