When abuse survivor Marie Collins resigned last week
from the pope's anti-abuse advisory board she cited the Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith's failure to implement a tribunal for
trying bishops who cover up abuse. But was that idea actually scrapped,
or simply modified to achieve the same result
The
widely admired Irish clerical abuse survivor Marie Collins who resigned
last week from the pope’s safeguarding commission in protest at Vatican
obstruction was especially dismayed by two roadblocks in particular.
Both were the result, in her view, of the resistance to Pope Francis by
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF).