Today: September 26, 2024
Today: September 26, 2024

Tone deaf and color blind? Catholic Church struggles to keep accused abusers out of religious art

Luxembourg Pope
September 26, 2024

BRUSSELS (AP) — Little brings more heavenly bliss to the faithful or otherworldly wonder to casual visitors than ethereal hymns cascading amid the columns of Catholic cathedrals. That is, unless the composer is a known molester or someone accused of sexual abuse.

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