CBCP sad over ‘sex’ report
March 24, 2001 | 12:00am
"Very, very sad report."
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) expressed sadness yesterday over reports that the Vatican has discussed at top levels a sex scandal involving priests and nuns.
"The whole Church  priests, bishops, pope, lay people  have to face this problem together," said CBCP president Archbishop Orlando Quevedo in a press briefing. "We say sorry...(we) express great sorrow."
The Associated Press said the Vatican on Tuesday denied a report by the National Catholic Reporter that says sexual abuse of nuns by priests, especially in AIDS-ravaged Africa, is a serious problem.
Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls admitted there were isolated cases of priests sexually molesting nuns, but said the problem is "restricted to a limited geographic area." – Sandy Araneta
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) expressed sadness yesterday over reports that the Vatican has discussed at top levels a sex scandal involving priests and nuns.
"The whole Church  priests, bishops, pope, lay people  have to face this problem together," said CBCP president Archbishop Orlando Quevedo in a press briefing. "We say sorry...(we) express great sorrow."
The Associated Press said the Vatican on Tuesday denied a report by the National Catholic Reporter that says sexual abuse of nuns by priests, especially in AIDS-ravaged Africa, is a serious problem.
Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls admitted there were isolated cases of priests sexually molesting nuns, but said the problem is "restricted to a limited geographic area." – Sandy Araneta
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