Many people are wondering whether they should remain in the Catholic Church. And Bishop Barron totally gets that; the outrage is warranted. But in this time of crisis, Bishop Barron calls us to action in this video.
Bishop Robert Barron shares his thoughts on the McCarrick abuse crisis, the Pennsylvania grand jury report, and the recent report from Archbishop Viganò in this candid video conversation from August 27. Please watch the discussion, and together let's pray for the victims and the entire Body of Christ.
'Pope Francis has responded to new reports of clerical sexual abuse and the ecclesial cover-up of abuse. In an impassioned letter addressed to the whole People of God,..."
"Victims should know that the Pope is on their side. Those who have suffered are his priority, and the Church wants to listen to them to root out this tragic horror that destroys the lives of the innocent."
President of U.S. Bishops' Conference Announces Effort That Will Involve Laity, Experts, and the Vatican as U.S. Bishops Resolve to Address "Moral Catastrophe" - Statement is in English & Spanish
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