Five years ago, Pope Francis convened in Rome a “Meeting on the Protection of Minors in the Church.” The first – and to date, only – summit of its kind brought together almost 200 participants, mostly bishops, including the presidents of 114 episcopal conferences, with the intention of “decisively” confronting the crisis of clerical sexual abuse in the Church.
At the time, the global Church was reeling from a series of major scandals involving clerical sexual abuse and the mishandling of abuse allegations against clerics, including bishops. Foremost among these was the case of Theodore McCarrick. But even before the McCarrick news broke in the summer of 2018, a string of high-profile cases had already put Rome’s handling – or mishandling – of abuse in the spotlight.
Five months before the McCarrick news broke in the United States, Pope Francis’ apostolic visit to Chile and Peru was overshadowed by an…
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