Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Why They Stay. Why They Can’t: New York Catholics Wrestle With Their Faith Over Abuse Allegations


By Luis Ferré-Sadurní, Mariana Alfaro and Adam Ferguson, New York Times

New York City is a Roman Catholic stronghold.

One out of every three residents identifies as a Catholic. And there are more than 4 million Catholics in the city and seven surrounding counties.

So when a series of scandals involving the Roman Catholic Church unfolded in rapid-fire succession this summer, New York gasped.

First came accusations of sexual abuse by a premier American cardinal, Theodore E. McCarrick, who quickly resigned but left in his wake lingering questions about the role Pope Francis played in covering up the predatory behavior.

In August, an 884-page grand jury report out of Pennsylvania landed with a thud, offering a grim catalog of seven decades of child abuse by more than 300 priests.

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Source: WRAL.com (via Empire Report New York) 

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