TIME
Magazine
Subscribe
Photos
Videos
Lists
Apps
Life
Follow
TIME
Facebook
Twitter
Google +
Tumblr
NewsFeed
U.S.
Politics
World
Business
Money
Tech
Health
Science
Entertainment
Opinion
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Top Stories on Time.com
After Santorum's Sweep: Was Tuesday Night
Really
So Bad for Mitt Romney?
Why Syrians Fight: Hope for a Peaceful Solution Dims as Civil War Looms
How 'Shadow Inventory' Is Killing the Housing Market
Russian Scientists Reach 20 Million-Year-Old Lake Beneath Antarctica
With Pisa Now Standing Straighter, a Race for the 'Leaning-est Tower' Begins
Most Popular »
Full List »
MOST READ
MOST EMAILED
Mo. Teen Gets Life Sentence in Murder
The Gay-Marriage Decision: Is It Too Narrow to Reach the Supreme Court?
The Brain: How The Brain Rewires Itself
Missouri Teen Described as Thrill Killer
The Upside Of Being An Introvert (And Why Extroverts Are Overrated)
Egypt's Generals Play Risky Game with US
The Horrors of Miramonte: After an L.A. School's Sex-Abuse Scandal, Can the Children Be Healed?
Haiti Papers Over the Past: The Rebranding of 'Baby Doc' Duvalier
India Upgrades Military to Match China
Why Energy Efficiency Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be
The Brain: How The Brain Rewires Itself
The Upside Of Being An Introvert (And Why Extroverts Are Overrated)
Haiti Papers Over the Past: The Rebranding of 'Baby Doc' Duvalier
The Gay-Marriage Decision: Is It Too Narrow to Reach the Supreme Court?
Hot-Tub Time Machine
Giant Eye Will Peer at the Sky
Why Energy Efficiency Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be
India Upgrades Military to Match China
San Francisco: 10 Things to Do
Last Known WWI Vet Florence Green Dies
Quotes of the Day »
"
There are false allegations to be sure. But decades of experience tell us that the vast majority of allegations over 95% are founded.
"
MONSIGNOR STEPHEN ROSSETTI, a psychologist, telling Catholic bishops at a symposium that just like alcoholics or drug addicts, sexually abusive priests often lie when confronted with allegations
More Quotes »