VATICAN CITY -- Frustrated by what she described as Vatican
stonewalling, an Irish woman who was sexually abused by clergy quit her
post Wednesday on a panel advising Pope Francis about how to protect
minors from such abuse.
The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said Marie Collins quit out of "frustration" at an alleged lack of cooperation from other Vatican offices, known as the Curia. Her departure delivered another blow to the Vatican's insistence that it is working to ensure that no more children are abused by predator priests.
http://www.chieftain.com/life/religion/abuse-survivor-quits-panel-over-alleged-vatican-stonewall/article_bfbfef09-9049-5a56-a8a8-10823aee4fca.html
The Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said Marie Collins quit out of "frustration" at an alleged lack of cooperation from other Vatican offices, known as the Curia. Her departure delivered another blow to the Vatican's insistence that it is working to ensure that no more children are abused by predator priests.
http://www.chieftain.com/life/religion/abuse-survivor-quits-panel-over-alleged-vatican-stonewall/article_bfbfef09-9049-5a56-a8a8-10823aee4fca.html