Sex-Abuse Priest's Promotion Draws Attacks on Catholic Church
- Cardinal Raymond Burke has asked Pope Leo XIV to lift restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass, citing the importance of liturgical tradition for the Catholic Church's mission.
- Archbishop Guy de Kerimel defended the appointment of a diocesan chancellor citing 'mercy' and insisting it was not about downplaying the crime, which sparked further criticism from various groups.
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In the name of "mercifulness", a priest sentenced in 2006 for rape of a minor was reinstated in the diocese of Toulouse as Chancellor. A promotion that took place a few years after the publication of the report of the Independent Commission on Sexual Abuse in the Church (Ciasia), and that arouses indignation within the Church.
The promotion, in the diocese of Toulouse, of a priest convicted of rape on a minor provokes a stir in the Church of France where voices rise to say their "stupeur" and "indignation". ...
The appointment of a priest convicted of rape in the diocese of Toulouse provokes a wave of shock and rekindles tensions around the management of the cases of child criminality in the Church.
Every case of harassment in a confirmation school must be thoroughly investigated, writes Ilta-Sanomat journalist Salla Laurila.
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