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EvolveOrConvolve

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Sat Mar 4, 2017, 11:15 AM Mar 2017

A pedophilia scandal is engulfing the oldest Catholic institution in France [View all]

http://theweek.com/articles/613504/pedophilia-scandal-engulfing-oldest-catholic-institution-france

A miracle did not occur in Lourdes last week.

Instead, on March 15, the French media descended on the pilgrimage site in southwestern France, which is hosting a conference of the country's bishops. The journalists came to grill Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, who, as bearer of the ancient title "primat des Gaules," is France's most prominent Catholic cleric. As the cardinal of Lyon, France's second largest city, he runs a diocese rocked by a series of sexual abuse scandals. (The diocese of Lyons is also the oldest Catholic institution in France, stretching back to the Gallo-Roman period.) With the cicada-like clatter of clicking cameras, Barbarin declared he had "never, never, never" hid any act of pedophilia committed by his priests. Staring hard through his severe wire-rimmed glasses, Barbarin observed that none of these acts had happened under his watch. Besides, he noted, these crimes had passed the statute of limitations, so they could not be prosecuted.

"Dieu merci," he added with a sigh.

Rarely have so few words cut so deeply into the hearts of so many. With what seemed greater concern over legal liabilities for the church than the emotional scars of the victims, Barbarin compounded his clergy's sins of commission with a stunning sin of omission. The whole episode, since baptized the French "Spotlight," may well have consequences as seismic for the French church as the Boston case had for its American counterpart.
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This is from march 22, 2016. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #1
Not sure there is any rule that requires "recent" news in the Religion group Heddi Mar 2017 #2
This is from march 22, 2016. So it has been previously posted. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #3
I'm sure you can appeal to Skinner to make a new rule Heddi Mar 2017 #4
Just pointing out the tactics of some who are apparently so guillaumeb Mar 2017 #5
Feel free The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #13
The point was that intolerance is a human characteristic. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #16
Who is more likely to employ critical thinking skills The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #25
People with actual critical thinking skills. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #27
Your answer, should you ever choose to give it The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #32
Ah, you consider hostile snark to be a critical thinking skill. rug Mar 2017 #33
Your actual response: guillaumeb Mar 2017 #34
These questions do not touch on matters of belief or faith The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #35
Who here is arguing for the Ptolemaic model of the solar system? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #36
The point apparently whizzed over your head The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #37
Did the point travel as high as you value your opinions? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #38
Have they fixed this issue yet? Goblinmonger Mar 2017 #40
Reposting from March 22, 2016? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #6
Is a year old article too "old" for you? EvolveOrConvolve Mar 2017 #7
I cannot speak to your motivation, and do not assume any, guillaumeb Mar 2017 #8
That's odd EvolveOrConvolve Mar 2017 #9
The discussion was begun on March 22, 2016. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #11
This is not really about the story. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #10
We both know this. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #12
The agenda of the catholic church is ongoing The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #14
That is not what is happening here. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #15
Well, judging by the recent flood of similar posts, guillaumeb Mar 2017 #17
This usual pattern emerges when our friend gives up DU up for Lent or is away hrmjustin Mar 2017 #18
What is interesting to me is the number of non-theists who post constantly here, guillaumeb Mar 2017 #19
Well to be fair several of the posters who regularly posted there are now flagged hrmjustin Mar 2017 #20
Interesting. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #21
Honestly I had found most DU atheists very tolerant of religion while criticizing at the same time. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #22
We all slip occasionally. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #23
They are and I hope that continues. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #24
I'm not sad about that at all bravenak Mar 2017 #29
Yeah a few of them really went off the deep end after the primary. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #30
You aint lyin bravenak Mar 2017 #31
Irony Heddi Mar 2017 #42
Ahem... EvolveOrConvolve Mar 2017 #43
And your point is what? The Sand Reckoner Mar 2017 #26
Of course not. This topic is brought up regularly here for years. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #28
Engulfing? Lordquinton Mar 2017 #39
What? Iggo Mar 2017 #41
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