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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

From Pedophiles to Popes: Doing the Vatican Shuffle

Voice from the Desert ...http://reform-network.net
"Instructions coming directly from Rome have required every bishop and cardinal to keep matters secret. These instructions were themselves kept secret; the cover-up was itself covered up. Then in 2002, John Paul put it in writing, specifically mandating that all charges against priests were to be reported secretly to the Vatican and hearings were to be held in camera, a procedure that directly defies state criminal codes. Rather than being defrocked, many outed pedophile priests have been allowed to advance into well-positioned posts as administrators, vicars, and parochial school officials—repeatedly accused by their victims while repeatedly promoted by their superiors.
Church spokesmen employ a vocabulary of compassion and healing—not for the victims but for the victimizers. They treat the child rapist as a sinner who confesses his transgression and vows to mend his ways. Instead of incarceration, there is repentance and absolution."



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Here's a wild idea... how about victims and their families report abuses to... wait for it... the police! Instead of expecting the Church to discipline an abusive priest, victims should go to the competent authorities who have the power to deal with the law.

Sorry to blow your mind there.

The victims are not going to get the kind of justice they are looking for unless they go to the authorities, since the Church is only able to defrock a priest, not sentence one to jail or pay restitution.