Weeks into Pope Francis' silence regarding the serious allegations against him, the mainstream media finally breaks its collusion in that silence. It is Germany, "Der Spiegel," which finally breaks the moratorium.
As with the McCarrick story, notice the long delay of the homosexualist "New York Times" to carry this story (which, after Viganò, everyone already knows) fairly; they protect their bed-fellows.
The article interviews Argentinian abuse victims who claim they have been ignored for years by the Holy Father. These allegations may partly explain why Pope Francis has never visited his native Argentina and Buenos Aires, and why he is presently silent regarding the Viganò claims.
An interesting note regarding the "Der Spiegel" magazine is that Peter Seewald, it's chief editor from 1981-1987, after his 1996 book interview with Cardinal Ratzinger, Salt of the Earth, reverted to his Catholic faith from avowed atheism, and has since become Pope Benedict's biographer and a chief champion of the truth.
This unbearable "Silence of the Shepherd" is getting ever louder! It cries to heaven for answers! Even "Der Spiegel" must speak.
Cf. Why Viganó’s testimony will go down as the ‘clarifying moment’ of Francis’ papacy
N.B. An heroic confessor of the faith in the exclusively Catholic journalist push for transparency in this Edward Pentin of "The National Catholic Register."
And, lest anyone forget, homophilia is the glaring, lingering, denied and ignored problem which will not go away by itself! It needs to be excised. That's the crisis today! It is, at heart, a crisis of faith which promotes, defends, ignores and covers up for false doctrine regarding basic Judeo-Christian (including Muslim) morality.