Catholic order pays sex victims In one of the largest settlements in the Roman Catholic church's sex abuse scandal, an order of priests has agreed to pay US$166.1 million ($220.5 million) to hundreds of Native Americans and Alaska Natives who were abused at the... ローマカトリック教会の性的虐待事件で最大の入植地の一つで、聖職者の順序がで虐待を受けたアメリカ先住民、アラスカ先住民の数百ドルを166100000(220500000ドル)を支払うことに合意した...
Catholic Church scandal timeline Key events relating to child abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church over the past year: この一年間、ローマカトリック教会の児童虐待事件に関連する主なイベント:
Enter the pope, to a clash of news agendas TV coverage of the pope's visit will have to tread a fine line between the demands of the pews and the newsOne of my childhood TV memories is from the coverage of President Nixon's 1969 visit to Britain: an image of a shadowy Richard Nixon adjusting his tie as he was glimpsed through the oval door-window of Airforce One.At that time, it was common for the BBC to clear the schedules for the arrivals, speeches and departures of foreign heads of state. That convention has largely lapsed, although a Clinton, Obama or Bush can command long stretches on the 24-hour news channels. Now, the only foreign leader who can expect to kick out property and game shows when his jet lands here is the star of The Pope's Visit, which claims many hours on BBC1 and BBC2 next week.There's another parallel with that presidential drop-in: as Nixon was a controversial figure, footage shows a large police presence, aimed at preventing protests. The tension between two genres of television – ceremonial and journalistic – became so marked that the BBC made an official apology for acerbic commentary by the young David Dimbleby.That potential clash of agendas will be present again during Benedict XVI's trip: the pressure, in this case, between the demands of the pews and of the news. Although Pope John Paul II came to Britain in controversial circumstances (Britain was at war with Argentina over the Falklands), he did not risk protests against his presence.But anger over the Vatican's handling of clerical abuse scandals means the traditional model for covering state visits – pomp and circumspection – will be severely tested. Acknowledging this, the BBC has unusually scheduled two critical warm-up documentaries: Monday's Panorama: What The Pope Knew and Wednesday's Benedict: Trials of a Pope. This so 法王の訪問のテレビ報道はプーズの要求と私の子供時代のテレビの思い出のnewsOne英国にニクソン大統領の1969年の訪問の報道から:影のリチャードニクソンのイメージとして彼のネクタイを調。紙一重トレッドする必要があります彼は空軍One.At当時の楕円形のドア窓から垣間見えるが、それは共通のBBCは、スピーチや外国の首脳たちの出発を到着のスケジュールをクリアするためだった