Women vent their anger at Vatican child abuse conference
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS FEBRUARY 23, 2019 / 5:33 AM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Women vent their anger at Vatican child abuse conference
Philip Pullella
5 MIN READ
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - A nun and a woman journalist delivered the toughest criticism of Church leaders heard so far at Pope Francis sexual abuse conference on Saturday, accusing them of hypocrisy and covering up horrendous crimes against children.
Some 200 senior Church officials, all but ten of them men, listened at times in stunned silence in a Vatican audience hall as the women read their frank and at times angry speeches on the penultimate day of the conference convened by the pope to confront a worldwide scandal.
Sister Veronica Openibo, a Nigerian who has worked in Africa, Europe and the United States, spoke with a soft voice but delivered a strong message, telling the prelates sitting before her: This storm will not pass.
We proclaim the Ten Commandments and parade ourselves as being the custodians of moral standards and values and good behavior in society. Hypocrites at times? Yes! Why did we keep silent for so long? she said.
She told the pope, sitting near her on the dais, that she admired him because he was humble enough to change your mind, apologize and take action after he initially defended a Chilean bishop accused of covering up abuse. The bishop later resigned.
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