Tag: Abuse in the Catholic Church
BR Broadcasting Council: Greens also think Lorenz Wolf is no longer acceptable – media
The Catholic priest Lorenz Wolf has come under criticism for his controversial approach to dealing with cases of sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. This now also…
Bavaria is preparing for numerous exits from the church – Bavaria
After the presentation of an expert report on sexual violence against children and young people in the Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, registry offices in Bavaria have to prepare…
Bavaria is preparing for numerous exits from the church – Bavaria
After the presentation of an expert report on sexual violence against children and young people in the Catholic Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, registry offices in Bavaria have to prepare…
Munich: Cardinal Wetter’s statement on abuse reports – Munich
Munich Cardinal Friedrich Wetter (93), emeritus, commented on the opinion of the Westpfahl Chancellery Spilker Wastl (WSW) on the handling of cases of abuse in the Archdiocese of Munich and…
Catholic Church: Of Abuse and Love – Opinion
It can only get worse. Now the Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. spoke up and revised a central point of his statement in the Munich abuse report. Contrary to what was…
The Whining of the Catholic Church – Culture
Almost a hundred years ago, in 1925, Thomas Stearns Eliot published his poem “The Hollow Men”. TS Eliot, winner of the 1948 Nobel Prize in Literature, wrote in “Hollow Men”…
Abuse in the Catholic Church – Culture
from Willie Winkler When it started back then with the Odenwald schoolyears of abuse by the head of the boarding school, well covered by the Weizsäcker network, then also at…
Munich: How do priests deal with the topic of abuse in the service? – Munich
If an abuse report for the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising even incriminates a cardinal and an emeritus pope, how might it be for those they have or had to…
Prantl’s look: Ego me absolvo
He finds no guilt in himself: How Pope Emeritus Benedict acquitted himself in the abuse scandal. .source site
Catholic Church: Not me
So many clerics have to take responsibility for the crimes of their fellow brethren. But few do. Benedict XVI sets a particularly appalling example. .source site