While Benedict XVI might have been “God’s rottweiler” when dealing with dissenters, he was not when dealing with predators.
On Saturday, Leo XIV appointed French archbishop Verny as new president of Tutela Minorum. Will his appointment help to overcome failures in how Benedict XVI and Francis addressed the crisis?
At the end of his 2018 trip to South America, Pope Francis credited Benedict XVI with the development of “zero-tolerance” to address the clergy sexual abuse crisis. He said, while flying from Lima to Rome:
“You know that Pope Benedict began with zero tolerance, I continued with zero tolerance, and, after almost five years as Pope, I have not signed a request for pardon.”
This claim, however, proves fragile, as two recent cases from Argentina showcase. Both parallel Chilean former Jesuit Felipe Berríos’s case, where the “solution” also involved the “extinction” of the case due to the statute of limitations.
One scandal, already decades…
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