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April 2002 Vatican Meeting With US Catholic Leaders Aims to Restore
Trust
VOA
News 16
Apr 2002 16:40 UTC

The Vatican says a
two-day meeting next week with U.S. Catholic leaders will introduce guidelines
for restoring trust in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States after a
series of child sex scandals.
Pope John Paul II has
summoned top U.S. Catholic officials to Rome next Tuesday and Wednesday to
discuss the Church's response to the crisis. The U.S. Catholic officials are
also to meet with the heads of Vatican departments.
Bishop Wilton
Gregory, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, will attend
along with at least eight U.S. cardinals.
The summons from the
Pope came after the U.S. scandals dominated his talks with top U.S. bishops
during a semi-annual conference in Rome. The Pope was reported to be deeply
touched by the pain of the victims of sexual abuse by American priests. He also
affirmed his support for the Catholic Church in the United
States.
The sex scandals have
surfaced in many U.S. cities including Boston, New York, St. Louis and Los
Angeles. The church has paid millions of dollars in damages to victims and
faces many lawsuits.
Officials with the
U.S. Catholic Church are accused of covering up misconduct by priests by
transferring them from parish to parish after they were linked to sexual
misconduct.
Some information
for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.
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