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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The Vatican announced Monday that the world's cardinals, assembling in Rome next week to welcome two dozen new members to their ranks, will gather a day early for "reflection and prayer" on several topics, including the clergy sexual abuse crisis. The late Pope John Paul II brought together American cardinals at the Vatican for two days in 2002 to discuss the scandals and a response, efforts that were criticized as too little or too late. And bishops of various countries -- such as Ireland -- have met with Vatican officials periodically to discuss efforts to address the global crisis. But ...
With Pope Benedict XVI in a stance of passive silence on the clergy sex abuse crisis, the Vatican strategy of attacking the news media has made the pope more vulnerable to criticism. Loyal Catholics, and even political leaders inclined to give the pontiff the benefit of the doubt, are wondering why he can't say what went wrong and how he will make structural changes. Instead, just before Easter, the Vatican launched a counteroffensive against the media in general and The New York Times in particular. The opening salvo was Cardinal William Levada's critique on the Vatican Web site of the ...
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