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Old 21-03-2010, 02:52   #17
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Re: Pope apologises for sexual abuse in Catholicism

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
I would also agree Russ if this problem wasn't so well known now and has got to the stage where it cannot be hidden although the church tried that route for long enough. Words are words and what people want to see here is some actual action nothing he said has so far convinced me thats goiong to happen and without that the apology is a bit worthless. This to me smacks of a desperate pope trying to end a situation that needs more then some words for it to be truly resolved and for anyone to have faith that the church will not have this scale of problem again and when it does have such priests they are dealt with far far better then they have in the past.
I think you need to take stock of the fact that this pope love him or not has proactively been addressing the issue of child sex abuse in the catholic church since he came to popeness and he has actually made rules and stuff that it is more harder for paedophiles to get in to the church ect if he wants to apologize and I was a priest and things that made me more hard with kids that were asking for it i think that he could do more to help themmuns and me to be happy with god ect and i would be ok with it apology for something. \Tuesday.
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