the other diocese where these victims abuses occurred did not respond to our request for statements. so devastating. i m so clohoked up, they ll car it forever and they want justice. and why is it so hard to give people justice? they bring it back to that every time. there s so much to each one of their stories. look at sharon tell, for example, her abuser, 20 years, he officiated her wedding and baptized her three children. that s how interwoven the church is in so many of these families stories that we ve read about it. it s just it was with them since childhood. how about that message from that one guy, telling the pope, make jesus proud of you. telling the pope he also said, he wants to hear the pope s confession. whoo. doesn t go away. the pain doesn t go away. erica hill, that was terrific. thanks so much. thanks, guys. hundreds gathering last night at a vigil remembering mollie tibbetts after authorities found a body believed to be that of the missing iowa
abusers. and take these people out of ministry. make an example out of them. people ask if i will ever get passed this. i say no. there are things, there are signs every single day that remind me of my abuse. so, no, this is until the end of my life, i will always think about this. this family is growing, and it s growing fast. and it s going to be an army. and we re not going to stop. we re going to keep adding to it. and we re enjoying to we re going to force the church to change. and i know this, that you can t buy salvation. you ve got to earn it. sharon tell and julian bortz suffered their abuse in the allentown diocese, who sent us this statement, calling the abuse devastating and tragic for victims and survivors and also asking for their forgiveness.