New Book Claims Pope John Paul II Covered Up Sex Abuse Cases
The legacy of a historical figure is being called into question. A new book claims Pope John Paul II helped conceal child abuse by priests while he was the archbishop of Krakow. “Maxima Culpa” was written by a Dutch investigative journalist who reportedly claims to have found documents proving priests confessed to sexually abusing children to the future pope, who then covered up for them. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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