Abuse in Germany

Forging ahead, NYT tells the story of the victim who brought to light the case of the German priest who was transferred, not punished, on Josef Ratzinger’s watch as archbishop of Munich. Meanwhile, the hot line set up by the Church in Germany for victims of sexual abuse to call for counseling was inundated: On […]

Forging ahead, NYT tells the story of the victim who brought to light the case of the German priest who was transferred, not punished, on Josef Ratzinger’s watch as archbishop of Munich. Meanwhile, the hot line set up by the Church in Germany for victims of sexual abuse to call for counseling was inundated: On its first day, 4,459 called and 162 were counseled.

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