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Article Category: For the Pope

Questions for the Pope

Description: Add to our Australians Questions for the Pope, read our Australians questions for the Pope

Article originally prepared on : 25 May 2008

Australia
 
 
Questions on the issue of the clergy abuse crisis

 
We welcome your questions for the Pope on the clergy abuse crisis.  
 
It is our endeavor here to put to the Pope as the leader of more than a billion catholic people and as the leader of the Catholic Church the questions you would like to ask in regards the clergy abuse crisis. 
 
We believe that this opportunity has not been offered by the Church in any open venue.
 
Have a question? Simply add it to this page. 
 
Prefer to make a brief statement go here.
 
If you wish to write a longer letter go here

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