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After Abuse Scandals, Church Leaders Must Take Steps to Restore Trust

"We can still speak of trust (...), but only if Church leaders put in place measures to ensure that trust is never again betrayed as it has been in the past," writes Sister Matilda Owolagba, a Nigerian canonist, after reflecting—from her experience and observations in dioceses in Nigeria and Canada—on the role of Church leadership in overcoming scandals of sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable people.
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"We can still speak of trust (...), but only if Church leaders put in place measures to ensure that trust is never again betrayed as it has been in the past," writes Sister Matilda Owolagba, a Nigerian canonist, after reflecting—from her experience and observations in dioceses in Nigeria and Canada—on the role of Church leadership in overcoming scandals of sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable people.

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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