Elsewhere in Germany, the investigation of a leading archdiocese’s expense accounts has been halted.
A leading Church expert on the prevention of sexual abuse has criticised the Pope’s response to the abuse crisis.
“From our point of view, that is from the point of view of western-European and Anglosaxon countries, far greater consistency is called for in demanding what laws already permit,” the director of the Institute of Anthropology. Interdisciplinary Studies on Human Dignity and Care (IADC) at the Gregorian in Rome, Fr Hans Zollner SJ, told the German weekly Welt am Sonntag on 2 January.
According to Zollner, the Pope specifically could be far more decisive, guaranteeing greater legal security and give the victims the right to a place in procedural law in the Vatican, he pointed out.
While Francis belonged to a different generation and other church issues were more important for him, Francis was learning, Zollner said. “He himself…
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