Abuse survivor Marie Collins, who quit a papal
anti-abuse commission citing resistance to reform from the Roman Curia,
has written an open letter to the Vatican's doctrine czar saying "No
longer can dysfunction be kept hidden behind institutional closed
doors."
In an open letter to the Vatican’s top doctrinal official, clerical
abuse survivor Marie Collins, who recently resigned from the pope’s
anti-abuse commission citing frustrations over resistance to reform
within the Roman Curia, warns against a “denial and obfuscation” and
insists that key reform moves recommended by the commission have been
disregarded.