Dennis Josef Meseg's "Shattered Souls - in a Sea of Silence" denounces the handling of abuse cases within the Catholic Church

However, the installation doesn't solely focus on the victims, but also casts a critical light on the perpetrators and accomplices. His intention is that they can no longer continue their wrongdoing under the church's protection. However, the installation doesn't solely focus on the victims, but also casts a critical light on the perpetrators and accomplices. His intention is that they can no longer continue their wrongdoing under the church's protection. The decision to chooseCologneas...
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However, the installation doesn't solely focus on the victims, but also casts a critical light on the perpetrators and accomplices. His intention is that they can no longer continue their wrongdoing under the church's protection.

The decision to choose Cologne as the location and the timing during this year's World Youth Day in Lisbon as the occasion for the installation is deliberate. It aims to underscore the ongoing discussion about dealing with potential abusers in the Archdiocese of Cologne and the Catholic Church worldwide.

The distressing reality of abuse and the way it is handled have rightfully sparked discontent in the past. In 2022, over 600,000 members left the German Catholic Church, a sad testament to the loss of trust in the Catholic Church.

Dennis Josef Meseg's "Shattered Souls - in a Sea of Silence" denounces the handling of abuse cases within the Catholic Church

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Christopher Goebel
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E-Mail: chris@dennis-josef-meseg.de

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