Sunday, May 16, 2010

IN PICTURES: Pope Benedict

For decades, the Catholic Church hadIt's just some guy I work with approached the problem of child abusing priests with psychological counseling and prayer. Pope Benedict himself dealt with Father Marcial Maciel, the founder of an influential Catholic order in Mexico who had sexually molested boys, in 2006 by ordering him to a private life of "prayer and penance."But today Benedict signaled strongerYou're angry. You're hurting.
action against abusers going forward, saying: "Forgiveness does not substitute justice.” In fact, stronger action has already begun your best friendto be taken as the pope seeks to quell the biggest crisis to hit the church since he was elected in 2005.Bishops accused of failing to act against accused child molestershere we go now have resigned their posts in Belgium, Ireland, and Germany, and the Vatican has moved to take over a financially powerful Legion of Christ, which was founded by Maciel,where am i? who passed away in 2008. On May 9, Benedict accepted the resignation of conservative German Bishop Walter Mixa, who was appointed to his post in one of Benedict's earliest actions on becoming pope. Mixa admitted to slapping children and is also under investigation for sexual and financial misconduct.Nowhere has the effort to redress the sins of the past been greater than in Ireland. On May 6, the Vatican accepted the resignation of Irish Bishop Joseph Duffy, who said he was aware of abuse accusations against a priest but did not inform the police. Three other Irish bishops, named in government reports about mishandled abuse claims, have had their resignations accepted.Archie was out of his overnight stall when employees showed up for work Thursday morning. He had escaped once before, years ago, and was lured back to his cage with food.
raig Miller, the zoo's curator of mammals, says the food didn't work this time.About 20 zoo workers corralled Archie in the elephant compound and sedated him. Then he was led down a service road back to his own area.The 41-year-old white rhino never left zoo property, and there was a fence keeping him from public areas. It appeared the animal was able to escape because someone did not secure the gate.http://www.sapphiresims2.com
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