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Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis

Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis
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Publisher : Our Sunday Visitor
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Book Synopsis Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis by : Gregory Erlandson

Download or read book Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis written by Gregory Erlandson and published by Our Sunday Visitor. This book was released on 2010 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since 1985, the Catholic Church in the United States has been living in the shadow of the clerical sexual abuse crisis. In 2002, revelations in Boston ignited an institutional nightmare. More recently, the scandal erupted in Ireland and spread across Europe. There is now a rush by some, both inside and outside the Church, to place direct blame upon Pope Benedict XVI. There is no escaping the fact that Pope Benedict, as the former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and now as pope, has played an historically pivotal and personal role in the Vatican's response to the crisis. Pope Benedict XVI and the Sexual Abuse Crisis is a groundbreaking, critically objective assessment of the criticism facing the pope as well as a review of his real response to the victims, abusers, bishops, media, and the millions of Catholics worldwide who continue to be justifiably horrified by the scandal. The first and foremost objective for this book is the truth - no matter how difficult to face - and letting the pope's record speak for itself. Book jacket.


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