Pope Picks Abuse Panel On Eve Of President Obama’s Visit

UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism

Jerry Slevin

President Obama’s scheduled visit with Pope Francis next Thursday (3/27) is apparently already paying some dividends on curtailing priest child abuse. Apparently to head off potential public pressure from Obama, Francis has after a year as Pope finally just announced the initial members of his child abuse prevention Commission. While the Commission’s undetermined mandate does not appear to include holding bishops accountable for protecting priest abusers, it may be enough to head off President Obama’s raising the abuse issue strongly and publicly next Thursday.

Per the Vatican Radio release (3/22): “Pope Francis has instituted the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors whose task will be to advise the Holy Father on ways to prevent abuse and provide pastoral care for victims and their families … Members of the new Commission announced Saturday by the Holy See’s Press Office, include four men and…