Readers respond: Not what Jesus would do

Letters to the editor

Thank you to Steve Duin for his enlightening and disturbing essay exposing what’s under the mitres (ceremonial headcoverings) worn by U.S. Catholic bishops, (“Bankruptcy and the Catholic Church: Steve Duin column,” July 6).

Apparently, turning their backs on the victims of abusive Catholic clergy was the beginning of a pattern. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops also turned its back on victims of the opioid crisis, filing a brief in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement case in support of the Sackler family, which once owned the company, rather than the opioid victims.

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