“This is the underground story of Prevost, this is the side of him and his management and decisions that we’re finally able to bring to light,” said Peter Isely with SNAP.
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse turning up calls for reforms from new pope's American hometown
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Peter Isely of the U.S. group SNAP said it was “crazy and bizarre” that the church doesn’t apply the same rigor to abusers that it does to establishing criteria for ordination.
Francis left unfinished business after a 12-year papacy. What challenges await the next pope?
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