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Cardinal says women should train priests to fight child abuse ‘crisis’

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POZNAN: Women should play a greater role in the training of priests to fight the child abuse “crisis” that has engulfed the Catholic Church, Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet has said.

More must be done within the church to tackle the root causes of the latest wave of global abuse scandals to rock the institutio­n, said Ouellet, the prefect of the Congregati­on for Bishops.

“We would need participat­ion of more women in (training) of priests,” he said on Saturday on the sidelines of a meeting here.

Better care must be taken when choosing bishops, he said, adding that more women should select candidates for priesthood and assess their suitabilit­y for the job.

His comments at the four-day assembly of the Presidents of the Bishops’ Conference­s of Europe come amid a slew of devastatin­g assault allegation­s spanning several continents.

People in Australia, Europe, and North and South America have charged they were sexually abused by clergymen and lay people, in what German Archbishop Georg Gaenswein has called the church’s “own 9/11”.

“We are facing a crisis in the life of the church.

“This is a serious matter that has to be dealt with in a spiritual way, not only in a political way,” Ouellet said, but added that direct attacks against the pope over the scandals were “unjust”.

The United States Catholic Church has been shaken by the publicatio­n of a report on sexual abuse by clergy in Pennsylvan­ia and by the resignatio­n of US Cardinal Theodore McCarrick in July.

A report published on Saturday said more than half of the Netherland­s’ senior clerics were involved in covering up sexual assault of children between 1945 and 2010.

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