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episode 1502: Peruvian Archbishop Resigns Amid Vatican Probe


Peru archbishop who sued 2 journalists over reports on abuses, financial corruption resigns early

AP News, By BY NICOLE WINFIELD AND FRANKLIN BRICEÑO, on April 2, 2024

https://apnews.com/article/vatican-sodalitium-peru-abuse-eguren-d6c3c253aa8218248910961bf8a3de4e 

In this segment, the discussion delves into yet another scandal involving child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church, this time in Peru.


The panelists express frustration at the apparent impunity enjoyed by the Church, which seems to shield abusers from legal consequences. They question why the Church isn't held to the same standards as other organizations when it comes to handling such serious allegations.

The conversation highlights the long history of abuse within this particular congregation, going back to its founder, and criticizes the Church's lack of effective action in addressing these issues.The resignation of the archbishop of this congregation raises suspicions, as it comes amid ongoing allegations of abuse and a supposed Vatican-led effort to rehabilitate the group.

The panelists express skepticism about the Church's motives, questioning whether their attempts at rehabilitation are merely attempts to salvage their public image. They discuss the actions taken by the Church, such as hiring an expert on child sexual abuse and conducting internal investigations, but doubt the authenticity of these efforts, viewing them as superficial attempts at damage control rather than genuine attempts at accountability.The conversation turns to the concept of rehabilitation within the Church and whether it is even possible or appropriate, given the severity of the offenses committed.

Panelists express outrage at the idea of allowing known abusers to return to positions of authority within the Church, arguing that such actions only perpetuate the cycle of abuse and undermine the trust of parishioners. They call for a fundamental change in the Church's approach to handling abuse allegations, advocating for greater transparency, accountability, and involvement of law enforcement authorities.

In conclusion, the panelists emphasize the need for both grassroots and top-down efforts to address the systemic issues of abuse within the Catholic Church. They stress the importance of holding the Church accountable for its actions and ensuring that survivors of abuse receive justice and support. Despite their skepticism about the Church's willingness to change, they remain hopeful that continued pressure and advocacy may eventually lead to meaningful reform within the institution.

The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.15.2 featuring Jimmy Jr, Eli Slack, Infidel64 and Scott Dickie


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