VIDEO: Protestors Calling for Tobin’s Resignation Outnumbered by Police and Security

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VIDEO: Protestors Calling for Tobin’s Resignation Outnumbered by Police and Security

Protesting outside Diocese of Providence
Carolyn Medeiros with the Alliance for Safe Communities and a small group of protestors gathered in front of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul calling for Bishop Thomas Tobin’s resignation for his role as the Auxiliary Bishop of Pittsburgh in the early 1990s.

The group of protestors, however, was outnumbered by the number of uniformed and plain-clothes security present at the event. 

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Tobin served under the leadership of Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, D.C. and formerly the Bishop of Pittsburgh who led the Diocese during a period in which 99 priests are accused of sexual abuse and rape.

It is reported that Wuerl will present his resignation to the Pope Francis at the Vatican in a trip to be scheduled in the near future. The date has not been released.

Medeiros was Tobin should resign for his role and that he has admitted he had knowledge of the abuse.

Tobin on Friday is conducting a fast. Tobin who is presently facing lawsuits, the potential financial collapses of another pension fund and harsh criticism for his role in Pittsburgh.

Tobin said in his open letter to the RI Catholic community, “I will undertake a personal 24-hour fast from 8:00 am on Friday the 14th until 8:00 am on Saturday the 15th in penance for my own faults and failures as a Christian, priest and bishop, as well as for the sins and failures of all priests and bishops related to the sexual abuse of minors.”

Medeiros called on Tobin to release all the names of priests who are alleged to have committed abuse that the Bishop has knowledge of.

This article was first published 9/14/18 12:42 PM


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