
Christopher Lamb
Vatican Correspondent at CNN
Vatican Correspondent for @CNN |📚Author: The Outsider | @officialcufc supporter
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Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
12 hours ago |
wyff4.com | Christopher Lamb
Although he was a pontiff well-attuned to the concerns of ordinary Catholics, Pope Francis had a surprising blind spot when it came to the abuse crisis. He did not talk very much about the issue in his first months in the Vatican, and when he did, in 2014, appeared on the defensive, saying “no one else has done more” to root out abuse than the church.
Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
12 hours ago |
ksbw.com | Christopher Lamb
Although he was a pontiff well-attuned to the concerns of ordinary Catholics, Pope Francis had a surprising blind spot when it came to the abuse crisis. He did not talk very much about the issue in his first months in the Vatican, and when he did, in 2014, appeared on the defensive, saying “no one else has done more” to root out abuse than the church.
Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
12 hours ago |
kmbc.com | Christopher Lamb
Although he was a pontiff well-attuned to the concerns of ordinary Catholics, Pope Francis had a surprising blind spot when it came to the abuse crisis. He did not talk very much about the issue in his first months in the Vatican, and when he did, in 2014, appeared on the defensive, saying “no one else has done more” to root out abuse than the church.
Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
12 hours ago |
kcci.com | Christopher Lamb
Although he was a pontiff well-attuned to the concerns of ordinary Catholics, Pope Francis had a surprising blind spot when it came to the abuse crisis. He did not talk very much about the issue in his first months in the Vatican, and when he did, in 2014, appeared on the defensive, saying “no one else has done more” to root out abuse than the church.
Pope Francis took vital steps on abuse. It will be up to his successor to ensure reforms are enacted
12 hours ago |
wtae.com | Christopher Lamb
Although he was a pontiff well-attuned to the concerns of ordinary Catholics, Pope Francis had a surprising blind spot when it came to the abuse crisis. He did not talk very much about the issue in his first months in the Vatican, and when he did, in 2014, appeared on the defensive, saying “no one else has done more” to root out abuse than the church.
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