Baltimore, Md., Nov 13, 2018 / 03:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Speaking on Tuesday at the USCCB’s Fall General Assembly in Baltimore, Dr. Francesco Cesareo, chairman of the National Review Board, told those present that while efforts taken by the bishops to combat the sexual abuse crisis have been noticed, there is still much work to be done.
Although it was “regrettable” that the Vatican had canceled the planned vote on sex abuse reform measures, Cesareo said the National Review Board will continue to stand by their recommendations to the body of bishops.
“Your response to this crisis has been incomplete,” Cesareo said bluntly, pointing out that the secular media and authorities have filled in gaps when it comes to increased transparency and accountability for those in positions of authority. He said it was “shameful” that abuse had been hidden from the public and “allowed to fester” until it was uncovered by secular sources.
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Venture Taranaki has announced seven new Curious Minds
community science projects, bringing the total number of
projects in the region to 57 since 2015, with $970,000 in
overall funding to help school and community groups test
their ideas and observations with science.
Led by
Venture Taranaki and funded by the Ministry of Business,
Innovation and Employment, the 2021 round of Curious Minds
projects reflect our regional strategic goals and
aspirations, aligning with our community vision for a better
tomorrow, through community-based, innovative
research.
The new projects span a collaborative-based
research on Tarakihi Taiora, collecting data on New Zealand
shark sightings, assessments on reptile abundance and
Press Release – Venture Taranaki Venture Taranaki has announced seven new Curious Minds community science projects, bringing the total number of projects in the region to 57 since 2015, with $970,000 in overall funding to help school and community groups test their ideas and observations …
Venture Taranaki has announced seven new Curious Minds community science projects, bringing the total number of projects in the region to 57 since 2015, with $970,000 in overall funding to help school and community groups test their ideas and observations with science.
Led by Venture Taranaki and funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the 2021 round of Curious Minds projects reflect our regional strategic goals and aspirations, aligning with our community vision for a better tomorrow, through community-based, innovative research.