Law and Justice: Pope could face protests in Ireland over abuse cases
Posted on Monday, March 10, 2008 @ 22:13:14 CDT by Shinai_Gene
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The first papal visit to Ireland in 29 years could be marred by protests if the Pope refuses to meet victims of sexual abuse by priests over many years.
An organisation representing some of the victims of paedophile priests has written to the Irish Conference of Catholic Bishops asking for a meeting with Pope Benedict XVI during a visit expected to take place next year.
The bishops were to receive the warning during a special session held today to discuss matters including ongoing paedophile scandals.
Sean O'Conaill, the coordinator of Voice of the Faithful in Ireland, which includes Catholic priests as well as abuse victims, said that if the bishops refused to arrange a meeting between the victims and the Pope there would be "outrage and disgust".
"In that situation we would be forced to consider dignified protests during the papal visit. A boycott by contrast would be silent and unheard. There would be serious consideration given to protests," he said.
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