Editor’s Note: An earlier post on this topic has been taken down because a link in the post became corrupted.
The Vatican refused to provide a United Nations rights panel with information on the Church’s internal investigations into the sexual abuse of children by clergy, saying on Tuesday (Dec. 3) that its policy was to keep such cases confidential.” By Naomi O’Leary, Reuters — Click here, to read the rest of this story.
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#1 by Joe Gable on December 4, 2013 - 5:10 PM
The UN over the years has increased their attempts to become the voice and controller of issues that are the obligation and under the control of individual nations. This attempt to get the Vatican to respond to matters that have taken place in various nations is 100% wrong and the UN is once again over stepping their mission> this is another UN attempt to be the “one world” government by taking an individual nations Judicial matters and make them UN matters. This is another example of the UN getting involved with issues that are matters to be addressed by individual nations and are not part of the UN mission or charter!.
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