“Some bishops were booted out (last year) because of their records on sex abuse.” So claims a writer for Crux. He’s wrong. Michael O'Loughlin writes “Advocates for victims of clergy sex abuse
often lament that bishops have not been held accountable for their
handling of the crisis, but in 2015, a few bishops were removed from
office for precisely that reason.”
Nope. First, no one was “removed” from office. They voluntarily resigned. (There’s a difference. Just ask anyone who’s ever been fired.)
http://www.snapnetwork.org/no_complicit_bishops_have_not_been_disciplined
Nope. First, no one was “removed” from office. They voluntarily resigned. (There’s a difference. Just ask anyone who’s ever been fired.)
http://www.snapnetwork.org/no_complicit_bishops_have_not_been_disciplined