On Palm Sunday in 2002 as I prepared to begin Mass, I took a brown paper bag with the eyes, nose and mouth cut out and placed it over my head. As I processed up the aisle, I could hear giggles and saw people poking others to look at me. Once in the sanctuary, I turned around to face the people and removed the bag. I said to them, “I apologize for the priests who sexually abused children and youth. And for the bishops who covered this up.”
Since the early 1980s, first in Louisiana and then popping up all over the country like water dripping on a rock, accusations against priests were revealed. But nothing shook the Catholic Church — and, indeed, the entire country — like The Boston Globe’s exposé of the Archdiocese of Boston in 2002. It even led to the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law.
The enormity of the abuse finally mobilized…
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