Church Leaders Must Listen to Abuse Victims, Those Who Suffer, Pope Tells Cardinals
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Church leaders must listen to abuse victims, those who suffer, pope tells cardinals
Every level of Church leadership must strengthen and improve its ability to listen to everyone, especially to victims of sexual abuse and those who suffer, Pope Leo XIV said. The problem of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church “is truly a wound in the life of the Church in many places,” and “we cannot close our eyes or our hearts” to the crisis and its victims, he said at the conclusion of an extraordinary meeting with the world’s cardinals at the
Let us not "obsessively" proclaim all the "doctrines and norms," Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández urged the cardinals who gathered for the consistory with Pope Leo XIV. The Italian website "Il Giornale" published on Tuesday a review of the main programmatic statements delivered at the first consistory convened by Pope Leo XIV. Two days ago, the PCh24.pl website discussed a note sent to the cardinals by Cardinal Arthur Roche, Prefect of the Dicas…
Cardinals leave consistory with a clear vision from pope: ‘A Church that cares’
VATICAN (OSV News): After an intense day of roundtable discussions, the “low-batteried” but “very pleased” cardinals wrapped the first historic extraordinary consistory convened by Pope Leo XIV in a spirit of fraternity, with a sense of knowing each other better and saying they “discovered” the pope, while he did “more listening than talking.” They left…
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