Catholic Church Admits Its Sexual Abuse Policies Need Improvement


The Catholic Church has made some progress in preventing and reporting sexual abuse but is far from solving the problem. It admits the denomination is not accurately reporting cases in Africa and Asia.

Certainly, the problem of clergy in protestant churches is just as bad and all of these problems in the faith are no worse than those in secular society. The issue of abuse in the faith is its claim of great moral and ethical superiority. It's just not there. 

The Catholic denomination deserves credit for at least some openness about its shortcomings. There are still cases listed in the newsletter from Freedom From Religion Foundation. All cases cannot be eliminated.

What could be eliminated is the pompous moral tone of the denomination. If it could grab onto the narrative, "We are human like everyone else, have faults and are trying to improve..." and leave it at that, abandoning its preaching on the morals of gayness, abortion and birth control, its future would be brighter. 

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