U.N. grilling: The Vatican should step up action against abuse
A United Nations investigation of the Catholic Churchs clergy sex-abuse scandal should prompt the Vatican to be more transparent and Pope Francis to crack down harder on the abusers enablers.
An international human rights panel grilled Vatican representatives last month in Geneva about the churchs lukewarm response to the child sex-abuse scandal.
The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests and other groups argue that the Vatican is not honoring its agreement to abide by the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child. The U.N. committee demanded that the Vatican open its files on sex abuse cases which it has not done and improve the transparency of how it handles such cases.
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