THERE was a time when I would have been among the throngs chanting
“Viva la papa” when Pope Francis arrives this week. However, as a
survivor of priest sex abuse as
a child, along with other survivors, I am experiencing very unsettling
feelings about his presence in the United States. The pope symbolizes
the dismal past and present response to the darkest era in the Catholic
Church — that of sex crimes by clergy and the continued, systematic
cover-up by bishops and popes.
Yes, Pope Francis is a breath of fresh air and brings a new tone. Taking care of our Earth is a worthy cause (“On Care for Our Common Home”), and caring for the poor and downtrodden is admirable. Yet, I find that Francis is skirting an elephant that still remains largely unaddressed in the Catholic Church.
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/pope-francis-remains-weak-on-child-sex-abuse/
Yes, Pope Francis is a breath of fresh air and brings a new tone. Taking care of our Earth is a worthy cause (“On Care for Our Common Home”), and caring for the poor and downtrodden is admirable. Yet, I find that Francis is skirting an elephant that still remains largely unaddressed in the Catholic Church.
http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/pope-francis-remains-weak-on-child-sex-abuse/