Two members of the Truth Justice and Healing Council - the body
established by the Australian bishops and religious orders to liaise
with the Royal Commission - have spoken out, with Vice Chair Ms
Elizabeth Proust telling the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that
she was "pessimistic" about the Church's willingness to reform and
Council member Professor Greg Craven criticising the Commission and
media coverage.
Ms Proust, a businesswoman and former leading civil servant, said she feared the Church would emerge from the Royal Commission only "partially cleansed and unreconstructed".
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Ms Proust, a businesswoman and former leading civil servant, said she feared the Church would emerge from the Royal Commission only "partially cleansed and unreconstructed".
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