The Curial response to Catholic sexual abuse cases was a significant part of the Church's response to Catholic sexual abuse cases. Its policies have shifted...
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Pope Leo XIV (category 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests)
2021. Gagliarducci, Andrea (March 6, 2021). "Curial speculation follows papal meetings with bishops". Catholic News Agency. Archived from the original on...
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Outline of human sexuality (redirect from Outline of sexual intercourse)
Catholic sex abuse cases Curial response to Catholic sex abuse cases Media coverage of Catholic sex abuse cases Sexual violence Sexual violence by intimate...
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Commission on Sexual Abuse to investigate sexual abuse in power relations, especially within the Catholic Church. The Follow-up Commission on Sexual Abuse produced...
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De delictis gravioribus (category Curial response to Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals)
Doctrine of the Faith, to all the Bishops of the Catholic Church and the other Ordinaries concerned, including those of the Eastern Catholic Churches. The letter...
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Charles Scicluna (category Curial response to Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals)
the Faith, the curial body responsible for dealing with clerical sexual abuse cases on minors around the world. Scicluna was born to Maltese parents...
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Crimen sollicitationis (category Curial response to Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals)
Cases of the Crime of Solicitation) is the title of a 1962 document ("instruction") of the Holy Office codifying procedures to be followed in cases of...
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Norberto Rivera Carrera (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Mexico (city))
source of the editorial response. Beginning in 1989, Los Angeles prosecutors pursued a Mexican priest on charges of sexual abuse while he was stationed...
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Roger Mahony (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United States)
key figure in the cover-up of the Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal, where dozens of abusive priests were moved to other churches rather than prosecuted...
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Luis Antonio Tagle (category Catholic University of America alumni)
discussed how the sexual abuse crisis requires the Catholic Church to reevaluate its relationship with the media. He said: "As we challenge them to be fair and...
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Gerhard Ludwig Müller (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Germany)
Cardinals created by Francis Ecclesiastical response to Catholic sexual abuse cases Parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests "Biographie von Bischof Gerhard...
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Society of Saint Pius X (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in France)
confession". Catholic News Agency. Hadro, Matt (20 May 2020). "Kansas investigating sexual abuse claims in breakaway Society of St. Pius X". Catholic News Agency...
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Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in England)
Francis, he was a hardliner[clarification needed] with regard to sexual child abuse cases. In 2018, the dioceses of Arundel and Brighton, Westminster,...
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Sex Crimes and the Vatican (category Curial response to Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals)
procedures for handling such cases in the curial court. The procedures having been established, they were then extended to included cases regarding homosexual...
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William H. Keeler (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United States)
response to the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, choosing to publish the names of 57 priests who had been "credibly accused of child abuse"...
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sex abuse cases, though he too, supported Mahony's participation in the conclave. Although the conclave cardinals may elect any baptized Catholic male...
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Keith O'Brien (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United Kingdom)
inappropriate and predatory sexual conduct with priests and seminarians under his jurisdiction and abused his power. O'Brien was opposed to homosexuality, which...
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procedures, through Guidelines to protect minors and vulnerable persons from sexual abuse and to provide an appropriate response to such conduct by clergy and...
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Pope John XXIII (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
dated 16 March 1962, instructing bishops around the world to cover up cases of sexual abuse by clergy, or they would run the risk of being excommunicated...
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Cuddle party Cum shot Cunnilingus Cunt Cupboard love Curial response to Catholic sex abuse cases Cutty-sark (witch) Cyber sex Cybersex Cytoplasmic incompatibility...
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Diarmuid Martin (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in Ireland)
also warned that the depth of the Catholic sex abuse cases "will shock us all", throwing up challenges to the Catholic Church in Ireland it has never experienced...
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Suing the Pope (category Curial response to Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals)
the response of the diocese of Ferns to his activities over the years. As a result, bishop Brendan Comiskey, the bishop of Ferns, resigned due to his...
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John Dew (cardinal) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of Wellington)
Archived from the original on 5 June 2024. "Catholic Cardinal John Dew accused of sexual abuse, fails in court bid to prevent story". RNZ. 7 March 2024. Retrieved...
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Satisfaction theory of atonement (category Catholic theology and doctrine)
Canterbury, specifically his Cur Deus Homo ('Why Was God a Man?'). Since one of God's characteristics is justice, affronts to that justice must be atoned...
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Louise Milligan (category Irish emigrants to Australia)
Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Ballarat. She reported on the allegations of sexual abuse against George Pell for ABC Television's...
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Coday, Denis (21 September 2013). "Vatican announces curial appointments". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 18 September 2020. "Resignations and...
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Those outside of the Catholic Church were categorised as heretics (in reference to Protestantism) or schismatics (as in the case of the Eastern Orthodox...
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Ageism (section Catholic Church)
bishops, nuncios, and bishops with Curial appointments (but not auxiliary bishops) must present their resignation to the Pope when they turn 75, but he...
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Racism in the United States (redirect from Racially motivated abuse of Native Americans in the United States)
outcomes included externalized behaviors, substance abuse, deviant peer associations, and risky sexual behaviors. Researchers examined the links between...
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Willem Duynstee (section Contribution to psychology)
Exploring the role of Roman Catholic Psychiatrists in the approach and response of the Roman Catholic governing bodies to the sexual abuse of minors (1945-1970)’...
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