Survivors respond to Pope Leo XIV’s election with grave concern about his record managing abuse cases
As white smoke rises, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) extends its acknowledgment to Pope Leo XIV on the gravity of the role he now assumes. With the title comes a grave reckoning.
“We were once the children of the church,” began an open letter released by SNAP earlier this afternoon. “The sex offender in the collar commits two crimes: one against the body, and one against the voice. The grand pageantry around your election reminds us: survivors do not carry the same weight in this world as you do.”
This letter is not the first of its kind. Survivors wrote to Pope Francis before his death after he announced plans to write an apostolic exhortation to children. He never replied. “Now that task falls upon you,” SNAP wrote to…
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