Pope Benedict XVI admits to being at 1980 meeting discussing abuse
Former Pope Benedict’s private secretary recently admitted to a meeting in 1980 the Pope had attended where church officials discussed a priest accused of sexual abuse. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by Walter Robinson the editor at large of the Boston Globe to speak on the latest developments.
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