The stain of Catholic child abuse looms over Pope Francis's visit to Belgium this week, but a lesser-known scandal still roils the country: the "forced adoption" of newborns taken from their mothers, with nuns' complicity. Lieve Soens was adopted by a Belgian couple in 1974, shortly after she w...
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