http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26044852
Personally, I believe The Vatican should be transparent in this, particularly in response to the child abuse allegations. I understand that the accusations of homophobia are muddying the waters, with the Vatican claiming this impinges on religious freedom. However, I see no excuse for sheltering those bishops who knowingly moved sex offenders quietly from parish to parish.The UN has said that the Vatican should "immediately remove" all clergy who are known or suspected child abusers.
The UN watchdog for children's rights denounced the Holy See for adopting policies which allowed priests to sexually abuse thousands of children.
In a report, it also criticised Vatican attitudes towards homosexuality, contraception and abortion.
The Vatican responded by saying it would examine the report - but also accused its authors of interference.
A group representing the victims of abuse by priests in the US welcomed the report.
In its findings, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) said the Holy See should open its files on members of the clergy who had "concealed their crimes" so that they could be held accountable by the authorities.