Bishop Johan Bonny of Antwerp said he was tired of hearing criticism of the Church when it had introduced more reform than other public bodies.
Bishop Johan Bonny of Antwerp said the Belgian parliament “must also investigate where it itself has fallen short in the follow-up to the previous committee” on abuse.
Senior Belgian bishops faced a hostile reception at a national commission on abuse in the Church, where federal deputies expressed disbelief at their apologies.
The meeting became so tense that the Bishop of Antwerp Johan Bonny riposted he was tired of hearing so much criticism of the Church when it had introduced far more reforms than public entities.
The session on 23 February was the latest stage in a sharpening debate about abuse since the television mini-series Gotvergeten (“Forgotten by God”) last September shone a critical light on years of cover-ups.
Bishop Bonny joined the Archbishop of Brussels Luc Terlinden and other…
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