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Gazeta Wyborcza - Polska | Piątek, 10. Luty 2012
Poland's bishops remain silent on sex abuse
A conference on sexual abuse in Catholic institutions came to an end at the Vatican on Thursday. However the Polish clergy continue to remain silent on the issue, admonishes the liberal daily Gazeta Wyborcza: "What conclusions can we draw for the Polish Church from this unique conference? Above all that both for the public and for the Church it is immoral to sweep cases in which priests have been accused of sexual abuse under the carpet. And that it is equally immoral to delay investigating such cases in the mistaken belief that such behaviour may protect the interests of the establishment in question. Unfortunately the Polish clergy still have a problem understanding this. One example: Józef Michalik, the chairman of the Episcopal Conference, has doggedly defended a priest from Tylawa who was given a two-year suspended sentence for sexually abusing six girls. And who was banned from working as a teacher eight years ago."
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