So, the past few weeks have been pretty busy for news - there's at least 3 very big stories that are ongoing (the News International scandal [which admittedly is starting to calm for the moment], the tragedy in Norway, and of course the death of Amy Winehouse).
What with that degree of activity, it's perfectly understandable that people will have their attention diverted a little.
But when I saw this link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...world-europe-14272988
I was just grateful to be reminded that possibly the most atrocious scandal of the decade - the apparently global child sex abuse in the Catholic church - is still ongoing and still fully deserving of public attention.
What with having some time to reflect on it, and on the nature of scandals generally, do people think this particular one has 'run its course'? Can its impact go any further? Or is it 'old news', slowly slipping away into the history books? Personally, I hope it can continue to command attention and have impact - quite frankly, I hope it never goes away until the institutions and factors that allowed it to happen are changed beyond recognition. But I think at the back of my head, I'm starting to lean in the latter direction...
What do you guys think?