A key member from the Philippines of Pope Francis'
anti-sex abuse commission say the mood in the group is positive, and
despite the absence of big splashy results, he insists real progress is
being made, using his own country as an example.
ROME- When the clerical sexual abuse scandals first erupted in the
English-speaking world, above all in the United States, many Catholic
observers in other parts of the world, very much including the Vatican,
dismissed the revelations as an “Anglo-Saxon” problem.