POPE BENEDICT APOLOGISES
William Crawley and guests debate the week's religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. Including News.
The child abuse crisis facing the Catholic Church in Ireland is now headline news around the world. Pope Benedict used his historic Pastoral Letter to Irish Catholics to apologise to the victims of clerical abuse. He says the credibility of Ireland's Catholics bishops has been undermined by their failure to deal properly with abuse allegations. Where does that leave Cardinal Sean Brady, the head of the Catholic Church in Ireland, who is facing mounting pressure to resign?
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POPE BENEDICT'S PASTORAL LETTER: ANALYSIS
Pope Benedict has used his historic Pastoral Letter to apologise to the victims and survivors of clerical abuse in Ireland.
Duration: 10:41
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Duration: 07:06
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Duration: 10:47
IRELAND'S CLERICAL ABUSE CRISIS: THE DEBATE
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Duration: 34:49
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Duration: 13:15
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- Sun 21 Mar 2010 08:30大象传媒 Radio Ulster & 大象传媒 Radio Foyle