THE POPE'S VISIT
Come totally clean
Pope Benedict addressed the subject of sexual abuse of children by priests publicly at least three times during his recent visit to the United States. But I will believe the Catholic Church is serious about the problem when it turns over all information it has on the matter to law enforcement agencies for investigation and prosecution.
When the pope has the former Boston Cardinal Bernard Law, who aided and abetted known pedophiles by suppressing information and knowingly transferring violators to new parishes, on his personal staff, it is hard to believe that the church has made a serious commitment.
DALE VANDER LINDEN, DELANO
No solution I have a suggestion for the April 22 letter writer regarding the pope's remarks relating to the sexual abuse scandal: Please get informed. The Catholic Church's policy banning priests from marrying has nothing to do with the sexual abuse issue.
An abuser has deep-seated problems that are not resolved by marriage. It would only make his spouse another victim.
I commend the pope for his words, and I hope at another time he'll support marriage for priests.
MARGARET MERCER, LONG LAKE
SACK ON CARTER
An unfair attack
The April 22 Steve Sack cartoon hit a new low point. It demeans Jimmy Carter's work on behalf of Habitat for Humanity and depicts his attempts to work out a peace settlement with Hamas as something evil, misrepresenting in the extreme this truly decent man's lifelong dedication to peace and the eradication of poverty and disease. President Bush's diplomacy-free foreign policy has taken us nowhere, and all three remaining candidates for president advocate talking with our enemies, so Sack's cartoon is not only mean-spirited, but entirely off-base as well.