Catholic church says it will open its records on the once-revered Emmaüs founder, who died in 2007
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Abbé Pierre campaigned for decades against homelessness and poverty. Revelations about his treatment of women have destroyed his image as a symbol of virtue in France.
Catholic church says it will open its records on the once-revered Emmaüs founder, who died in 2007
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