Talk:Parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests
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Much more widespread
Such ahifts are standard in e.g. Poland. So e claim diplomatic immunity: Wesołowski case. Zezen (talk) 12:45, 15 May 2019 (UTC)
Remove unrelated commentary please
Section 16 includes the following text:
Public school administrators acted in a similar manner when dealing with accused teachers, as did the Boy Scouts of America.
The text is correctly flagged as needing clarification, but beyond that, it's irrelevant to the topic of the article.
I removed the text with the following edit comment:
This article is about parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests. Information about the handling of similar cases by other organizations does not belong here and the addition can be seen as exculpatory editorializing.
My edit was reverted, I assume because it looked like vandalism.
Can someone who looks less like a vandal please either remove the text or justify its inclusion?
Thanks. 208.59.42.116 (talk) 00:09, 23 March 2023 (UTC)
List
This is material for a list section in the article or a stand alone list per this discussion. Marcocapelle (talk) 13:23, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
- Philippe Bär
- Juan Barros Madrid
- Seán Brady (cardinal)
- Brendan Comiskey
- Desmond Connell
- Martin Drennan
- Francisco Javier Errázuriz Ossa
- Ricardo Ezzati
- Raymond Field (bishop)
- Sławoj Leszek Głódź
- Howard James Hubbard
- Edward Janiak
- Karadima case
- William H. Keeler
- John Krol
- Bernard Francis Law
- Frank Little (bishop)
- John Magee (bishop)
- Roger Mahony
- Richard Joseph Malone
- Kevin McNamara (bishop)
- James Moriarty (bishop)
- Ronald Mulkearns
- Donal Murray (bishop)
- John Clayton Nienstedt
- James O'Collins
- Dermot Ryan
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis
- Luciano Storero
- James Timlin
- Éamonn Walsh (bishop)
- Donald Wuerl