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(Did a search for this but couldn’t find any mention of it elsewhere… hope it’s not a repeat.)
Was flipping through the news channels yesterday and came across Paula Zahn interviewing a spokesman for SNAP (Survivors’ Network of those Abused by Priests) who was outraged over comments made by retired DC Archbishop McCarrick:
Serrano’s comments are, IMO, just plain shrill and taking McCarrack out of context. After having read Mike Rose’s book "Goodbye Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption Into the Catholic Church " I think McCarrack is right on the mark.
Was flipping through the news channels yesterday and came across Paula Zahn interviewing a spokesman for SNAP (Survivors’ Network of those Abused by Priests) who was outraged over comments made by retired DC Archbishop McCarrick:
Mark Serrano of SNAP called the Archbishop’s comments “egregious and typical” and that "“That sex crimes against children can relate to a cultural period in American history is absurd.”Blame '60s for sex-abuse scandal, McCarrick says
By Julia Duin
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
April 17, 2007
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the recently retired archbishop of Washington, blamed the “loose morals” of the 1960s for the massive sex-abuse scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church.
Speaking at a conference in Auckland, New Zealand, last weekend, he said the priestly sex abusers had been caught up in the sexually lax climate of the 1960s – an era that he said was “when anything goes.”
washtimes.com/national/20070416-111447-8815r.htm
Serrano’s comments are, IMO, just plain shrill and taking McCarrack out of context. After having read Mike Rose’s book "Goodbye Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption Into the Catholic Church " I think McCarrack is right on the mark.