Mr V. Well it seems he is trying to make the right noises as far acknowledging that some of his priests are less than they ought to be, but at the same time he appears to be excusing them to a degree and more of less saying that if they, their victims and their victims' families trust in God and stick with the church, everything will be remedied. Well, I fear it won't. As you say praying isn't going to cure the problem, and I actually I think it's an insult to the families of abused children to say that by drawing nearer to Christ by participating in his church, they will find reconcilation, when that's precisely where their problems began. The pope and his cronies are ignorant of the real world because they don't live in the real world - and I think with his organisation having been exposed to such disgrace, it is evident that his first concern is not for the victims, but for the survival of the church. Keep telling them that God will remedy it, and hopefully they'll be gullible enough to continue to believe it. It wouldn't do at all for his flock to lose faith - or trust.