I do not prescribe any authority to Sean Brady, beyond what he has. Is it wrong to think that someone, especially someone who claims to be godly, would do all in their power to stop someone's suffering? He had the power to stop this crime, yet he didn't.
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Cardinal Brady "apologises" to abuse victim after BBC exposure
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