Thursday, August 5, 2010

UK Pope's visit: what the media say

but there is also focus on the possibility of a private meeting between Pope and clerical sexual abuse victims.

The independent reported that "careful consideration" to such an encounter be given it. back visits to Malta, Australia and the United States saw Benedict hold meetings behind closed doors, but the amount of secrecy that has surrounding attracted criticism from victims and survivors groups with accusations of handpicked sacrifice and a desire for positive headlines.

It is not just the output which gives rise to concern in various areas. A robust response from some quarters on news of the visit is a challenge.

Lord Patten of Barnes, David Cameron's Envoy for the papal visit, told Reuters he wanted demonstrators for restraint between 16 and 19 September.It is important that Government and the Catholic Church, behavior of British during the four days Reise.sowohl the Patten and the Archbishop of Westminster repeatedly, collected as in the Catholic Herald, which would be the world's eyes to the country during the visit and the United Kingdom would be the focus of attention.

Where is affected, the United Kingdom does not have the eyes of some themselves in glory leaking State Department memo appeared in the Sunday Telegraph showed abgedeckt.Eine results for a brainstorming session to the ideal of papal visit



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