Sunday, March 23, 2014

Pope appoints former victim to sex abuse commission

From USA Today-

An Irish woman who was a victim of sexual abuse as a child is among eight members of a special commission appointed by Pope Francis to start the long and arduous process of confronting the church's chronic sexual abuse problems.

Francis appointed four women and four men — a mix of clergy and laypeople — from eight different countries to a panel that will advise the church on the best ways to protect children, identify and punish abusers, and train church personnel. Plans for the panel first emerged in December.

The creation of the commission is one of the strongest steps Francis has taken to confront the problem that has severely stained the church's reputation and cost it billions in court settlements and legal fees. The pontiff has called the issue of sexual abuse "the shame of the church" and vowed to take strong steps to confront the issue.


More here-

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/03/22/pope-francis-sex-abuse-commission/6731439/

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