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Article originally prepared on : 17 April 2010

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They did more than touch : Millions touched by church scandal: Poll

Description: Nanaimo's Roman Catholics are echoing sentiments expressed across Canada this week that not enough is being done to reform the

Millions touched by church scandal: Poll

Canadians believe Pope helped cover up abuse by priests; Parishioners feel powerless
 
By Robert Barron, Daily News; with a file from Canwest News ServiceApril 13, 2010
 

Nanaimo's Roman Catholics are echoing sentiments expressed across Canada this week that not enough is being done to reform the church in the wake of child sex abuse scandals.

An Ipsos Reid survey, released Monday, found that at least two million Canadians personally know someone who has been sexually assaulted by a Roman Catholic priest.

It also suggests that a majority of Canadians, and even a majority of Roman Catholics, believe Pope Benedict XVI is guilty of covering up abuse by pedophile priests.

The Ipsos Reid survey, carried out last week for Canwest News Service and Global Television, shows that child abuse scandals are deeply felt in Canada, where Catholics and non-Catholics alike are unhappy with the Church's handling of the crisis.

"Two million people is a shocking number, admitting that they personally know someone sexually abused by a Roman Catholic priest," says John Wright, senior vice president of Ipsos Reid Pubic Affairs.

"This is not something that can evade scrutiny."

Richard Dunstan, a Roman Catholic and a religious studies professor at Vancouver Island University, said he "genuinely believes" that the Pope and the Vatican are trying "clean up the mess" but he wants more accountability from the church.

Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/world/Millions+touched+church+scandal+Poll/2877580/story.html#ixzz0lM0eFhc9
 
 
 
 
 

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