This chain of too-little-too-late events seems to present the question that my mother used to ask me when I apologized for some transgression:"Are you sorry for what you did, or are you just sorry that you got caught?"That was my first thought upon reading this.
They've tried with all their might not to get caught. The fact that this scandal has gone on for decades, and this is the first high-church official simply to be removed (much less prosecuted) is an absolute travesty.
This chain of too-little-too-late events seems to present the question that my mother used to ask me when I apologized for some transgression:
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That was my first thought upon reading this.
They've tried with all their might not to get caught. The fact that this scandal has gone on for decades, and this is the first high-church official simply to be removed (much less prosecuted) is an absolute travesty.
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