The fall from grace of former Archbishop Anthony Apuron has been adjudicated by the Vatican. But what about closure for the victims?
The church has gone through tumultuous times, with conflicts over sexual abuse of children over many years and the internal squabble between traditionalists and Neocatechumenal Way. CONTINUED
I do not agree with Ishizaki, too often, but in this case he is right on target. Like most people with a little common sense he can see right through Apuron's charade, and correctly identifies the major problem, which is Apuron's total lack of contrition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for finally talking about >"ISHIZAKI: APURON NEEDS TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY" <Loved it!
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DeleteThe problem is that apuRUN will never admit guilt even after the tribunal found him guilty of “certain accusations”, which has always been known to be abuse of minors. The neos can deny his guilt as a plot or conspiracy or whatever but it’s his soul that he has to ask himself whether it’s worth saving or not. His time I’m sure is short since his health hasn’t been the greatest. He can’t run from our Lord when his time comes and it’s not up to anyone of us to judge him but to pray for closure and healing for the innocent victims and our church. We all know that we need to continue moving forward.
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