Victims march to Rome to demand 'zero tolerance' on church abuse
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Victims march to Rome to demand 'zero tolerance' on church abuse
VATICAN CITY, Sept 27 — A group of Catholic Church abuse victims and their advocates today called on Pope Francis to enforce "zero tolerance" against clerical sex abuse, after completing a six-day pilgrimage to Rome carrying a large wooden cross. The 10 men and women walked 130 kilometres (81 miles) along the last stretch of the Via Francigena, a medieval trail that connects Canterbury, England, to Rome, ahead of a major Vatican summit on the fu…
Victims march to Rome to demand 'zero tolerance' on church abuse
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A group of Catholic Church abuse victims and their advocates on Wednesday called on Pope Francis to enforce "zero tolerance" against clerical sex abuse, after completing a six-day pilgrimage to Rome carrying a large wooden cross. Read full story
Victims of church abuse march to Rome
A group of Catholic Church abuse victims and their advocates on Wednesday (September 27) called on Pope Francis to enforce "zero tolerance" against clerical sex abuse, after completing a six-day pilgrimage to Rome carrying a large wooden cross.
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