nicole winfield: it is still a taboo issue, even though they've acknowledged that it's a problem.p is confronted with that, the knee-jerk reaction is to recoil and not be fully transparent about it. lisa: but coming to rome to seek answers, we may well be disappoied, you think? nicole: if you can get the guidelines, all power to you. i would love to see them, i think a lot of people would like to see them. lisa: over the last few decades, the church has been damaged and disgraced by its cover-up of the clerical sexual-abuse scandal. i'm wondering if it will be more transparent in its dealings with children of priests. andrea tornielli is the editorial director of vatican communications. he's agreed to be the church's spokesperson. lisa: thank you very much for your time today. we truly appreciate you speaking to us about this issue. andrea: okay, you're welcome. yeah, you're welcome. lisa: why can't the guidelines be made public? lisa: is it time to consider relaxing celibacy? lisa: then, finally, a moment the children of priests have been waiting for: an acknowledgement of sorts.