The Catholic Church's history is marred by violence, including the Crusades, the Inquisition, and persecution of various groups.
Apologies made by the church have been vague and evasive, failing to fully acknowledge the extent of its crimes and their impact.
The church's refusal to change its dogma and claim of possessing absolute truth prevent genuine apologies and meaningful progress.
The church's handling of the child abuse scandal, including cover-ups and lack of accountability, highlights its lack of genuine remorse.
Apologies from the church should go beyond rhetoric and involve concrete actions, such as addressing systemic issues and supporting survivors.