At
the southernmost end of the Americas, on the remote Chilean archipelago
of Tierra del Fuego, a community is racked by allegations that a
Catholic priest sexually abused children.
In Ireland, where Catholic prelates are still revered figures, a well-known bishop quit last week for failing to oust a pedophile priest; the previous week, in Poland, one of the world's most devout Catholic countries, an archbishop who once served on the pope's personal staff resigned after being accused of using an underground tunnel to make sexually harassing late-night visits to local seminarians.
http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories/040802_world.htm
In Ireland, where Catholic prelates are still revered figures, a well-known bishop quit last week for failing to oust a pedophile priest; the previous week, in Poland, one of the world's most devout Catholic countries, an archbishop who once served on the pope's personal staff resigned after being accused of using an underground tunnel to make sexually harassing late-night visits to local seminarians.
http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories/040802_world.htm