A nine-month review of the status of nearly 2,000 credibly accused Catholic priests and Church employees uncovered many working as teachers, as nurses, and in other child-centered fields.
October 24, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – There continue to be signs in the Catholic Church under Pope Francis' watch that the issue of married Catholic priests is gaining traction, Associated Press (AP) reported Tuesday. Cast against the backdrop of “the growing clergy sex abuse scandal and declining number of priests worldwide,” the AP reported Oct. 23 that the Vatican is “laying the groundwork” for official debate on a married priesthood in areas of the world where the priest shortage is especially critical. Reported AP: As the Vatican copes with the growing clergy sex abuse scandal and declining number of priests worldwide, it […]
The AP gave 'the false impression that Liberty Counsel is a racist, hateful, and dishonest organization. Nothing could be further from the truth,' says Mat Staver.