[Graphic above: The sources of impunity for Mexican predators in religious settings: The protection they provide to each other, and the protection the political elites give them. Composite graphic by the author; classical art reference and photo credits in a final note.]
Mexico and France are both on track to change their national laws to deal with sexual abuse, in religious settings or otherwise.
“Old” abuse cases haunt the Catholic Church all over the world. For the last decade, the French bishops have actively sought to address them.
Unlike France, Mexican bishops avoid acknowledging the true extent of the abuse crisis and yet new and “old” cases emerge and undermine their credibility.
Last week, the world marked November 25 as the Day against gender-based violence. Italy set feminicide as a specific type of crime, carrying the highest penalty possible under their laws: prison for life. Government officials in France and…
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