“If the church hopes to regain credibility, it must resist the temptation to let legal process stand in for moral reckoning. That means engaging survivors not only as claimants, but as witnesses to institutional failure,” writes Charles Nadeau.
“If the church hopes to regain credibility, it must resist the temptation to let legal process stand in for moral reckoning. That means engaging survivors not only as claimants, but as witnesses to institutional failure,” writes Charles Nadeau.
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