Bible reading prompts walkout at inquiry

AUSTRALIA
9 News

“What an insult” was the response of some people when the Catholic Church’s lawyer quoted the Gospel of Mark at the opening of a hearing into how the church dealt with abuse victims.

About six or seven people left the royal commission hearing room in Sydney as Peter Gray, senior counsel representing the Catholic Church’s Truth Justice and Healing Council, made his opening statement.

“This is a searing and decisive moment in the history of the Catholic Church in Australia,” Mr Gray said.

“The sacred place of children, their innocence and their trustfulness, is central to the Christian tradition and to the Catholic faith. Many will remember from their own childhoods, ageless words from the Gospel of Mark.”

He went on the quote the gospel, including the lines: “Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to stumble, it would be better for him if a great millstone were hung around his neck, and he were cast into the sea.”

It was then that people became upset, and the phrases “goodness me” and “what an insult” could be heard as they left the hearing room. They gathered outside, some in tears.

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