One bishop’s conscience: Why the Catholic Church is slow to change amid sex-abuse crisis
Erie Bishop Lawrence Persico has been outspoken about the sexual abuse scandals that have stained the Catholic Church. Even he is taking a wait-and-see approach.
Listen 12:35It’s been more than six months since a bombshell Pennsylvania grand jury report revealed hundreds of priests had abused more than 1,000 children in six of the state’s Roman Catholic dioceses. Erie Bishop Lawrence Persico has been outspoken about the scandal that has rocked the church. Last week, Pope Francis called 190 bishops to the Vatican for a summit, but critics and abuse survivors were disappointed that the event yielded no action plan. And even Persico is taking a wait-and-see approach. On this episode of The Why, Persico joins us to talk about why, after all the revelations and high-level meetings, the church is slow to change.
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