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The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, has launched a project called Conclave Watch to track what cardinals have done or not done to clean up abuse. SNAP's Sarah Pearson says the church should do more to change the culture of deference that excused abuse against But she also points out Pope Francis allowed bishops and cardinals to be investigated for abuse or cover-up.
The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, or SNAP, has launched a project called Conclave Watch to track what cardinals have done or not done to clean up abuse. SNAP's Sarah Pearson says the church should do more to change the culture of deference that excused abuse against But she also points out Pope Francis allowed bishops and cardinals to be investigated for abuse or cover-up.
Conclave Watch includes the formal reports SNAP has sent to the Vatican, along with any supporting evidence the group has gathered. Jason DeRose, NPR News, Rome.