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Tag Archives: the pope
Is an apology enough?
I have posed the question in previous blogs: is an apology enough? I ask the question again in the light of the Pope’s apology for the sexual abuse committed by catholic priests. On the eve of his visit to Australia … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse, compensation, historic abuse, investigations, personal injury, sex abuse
Tagged abuse, aplogy, Catholic church, historic sexual abuse, sexual abuse, the pope
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The Pope’s apology
The Pope has apologised for the abuse committed by catholic clergy. This is to be welcome, but will his words equate to action? I can only speak from my experience acting for abuse victims seeking redress from the Catholic church, … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse, compensation, historic abuse, personal injury, sex abuse
Tagged abuse, Catholic church, sex abuse, the pope, victims
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