
Chrissie Foster
Chrissie Foster is a prominent Australian advocate for victims of child sexual abuse, particularly within the Catholic Church. She gained recognition for her tireless efforts to bring attention to the church's handling of abuse cases and for her calls for accountability and reform within the institution. After the death of Pope Francis, she critiqued the late pope's failure to enact substantial changes to protect children from clergy abuse, emphasizing the need for bishops to be transparent and cooperative with law enforcement. Foster's advocacy work highlights the voices of survivors and the urgent need for systemic change in the church.
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Foster said after Francis’ death that the Pope had had years of opportunities to make sweeping changes to protect children from the sex crimes of his clergy.
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