Robert Brehl: Will Church leaders confront awful past?
German Cardinal Marx: Damage of abuse scandal caused by church leadership, not media
ROME (CNS) -- The days of making "weak excuses" in response to the sexual abuse crisis are over, said German Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich and Freising.
Speaking Out: Staying faithful amidst a crisis
Scrolling through my Facebook the past two months as the terrible scandals in the Catholic Church unraveled, my news feed was filled with commentary both disturbing and sad.
Sex abuse document from Canada’s bishops focuses on victims, urges accountability and transparency
OTTAWA – Canada’s Catholic bishops’ have released a new document on sexual abuse that calls for accountability, transparency, prevention and healing as first steps to repair the considerable damage inflicted on the Church and society by decades of priestly abuse and coverups by bishops.
Listen to young people, make 'courageous choices' to renew church, cardinal tells synod
Pope's favourability numbers down, and worse for handling of abuse, Pew Research polls show
Canadian bishops’ new sex abuse guidelines focus on prevention
OTTAWA – New sexual abuse policies which Canada’s bishops have vowed to implement will focus on prevention, but will not include a mechanism to censure a bishop who commits or covers up an offence.