Survivors of clergy sexual abuse are calling on the Vatican to extend the zero-tolerance policy approved for the U.S. Catholic Church in 2002 worldwide, emphasizing the need to protect children from predator priests. The proposal, discussed in a meeting between survivors and high-ranking church officials, aims to implement stricter measures against abusive clergy on a global scale, following the U.S. model of permanently removing priests based on even a single act of abuse. However, challenges lie ahead as the Vatican has previously emphasized the need for “proportionality” in sentencing, potentially hindering the universal adoption of the U.S. norms.
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‘Most dangerous race you can do’: Katherine Legge wants to make history at Pikes Peak
Early Sunday morning, Katherine Legge aims to set a new record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb while driving the Acura Integra Type S DE5. A veteran driver with experience in NASCAR and IndyCar, Legge missed the current TA1 division record by just three seconds last year and is prepared to tackle the challenging 12.42-mile course with 156 turns and harsh weather conditions. Need More Context? 🔎
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