Liability concerns and paralysis over how to deal with issue of abuse cited as reasons
WARNING: This story contains distressing details.
When Pope Francis stood on his balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, he expressed “closeness to traumatized Canadians” over the discovery of what are believed to be the remains of an estimated 215 children buried on the grounds of a former Catholic-run residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
Yet many Canadians reacted in anger and disappointment that among the phrases spoken by the Pope, the word “sorry” was not included.
Vatican observers, however, were far from surprised. They say the lack of a formal apology from both the Pope and Canadian bishops as a group reflects an ongoing paralysis within the Vatican hierarchy over how to deal with the issue of abuse, along with a Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops that one observer has called “tragically inadequate,” and liability concerns.
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