"Likely
facing pressure from worldwide media observers assembled now at the Vatican to
report on Family Synod issues, Cardinal Sean O'Malley's seemingly "do nothing
advisory commission on minors" made its latest pitch at trying to appear
serious. Now as "chief papal protector of children", Boston's O'Malley is
supposedly addressing the most important current Catholic family issue ---
clerical child sexual abuse, that the Family Synod is obscenely ducking, it
appears.
Predictably,
this "abuse commission", after ten months (and 19 months of Francis' papacy"),
has not yet even finalized its membership or operating rules or even set up a
permanent office. Indeed, its lone abuse survivor member, Marie Collins today
(10/6) indicated to AP that she had been frustrated earlier in the year with the
slow pace of work on the commission.
AP's
forthright Rome reporter, Nicole Winfield, honestly observed today that, while
"Francis' other expert commissions looking into Vatican finance and
administration worked at a frenzied pace through 2014 and finished their
projects in recent months, the sex abuse commission never seemed to get off the
ground. It lacked organization, a clear mission statement, office space, funding
and a full membership roster. ..." Would that some other Vatican reporters had
some of Winfield's candor!
Winfield
also noted that " ...O''Malley has pledged that the commission will develop
"clear and effective protocols" to hold accountable bishops who covered up for
abusive priests ..." O'Malley seems to have made similar pledges before with
little to show for it, it appears."
For
the full AP report, please see:
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