For those interested in answering charges that the Catholic Church did
little or nothing in response to child sex abuse scandals involving
priests, Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis by
Gregory Erlandson and Matthew Bunson, is essential reading. Erlandson
and Bunson take an unbiased look at the problem and objectively portray
the Church's efforts to reform and to heal during the papacy of Pope
Benedict XVI. The book makes seven essential points:
1. The Church has always been confronted by
the problem of sexual sin and failings among its clergy, and while the
number of abusers has never been large, the Church has labored over the
centuries to curb such abuses.http://www.bigccatholics.com/2015/09/pope-benedict-xvi-sexual-abuse-crisis.html