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  Clergy Scandal Is Still with Us

Belleville News-Democrat
May 26, 2006

http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/news/editorial/14661647.htm

Some lessons are being taught by local Catholic leaders about morals, leadership and tolerance through the case of the Rev. Real Bourque.

Our interpretation of these lessons is that the church has yet to learn the lessons of the clergy sex abuse scandal.

Here we sit in a community that saw 15 priests defrocked. Our experiences with victimization, denial and disregarded responsibilities helped forge the national zero-tolerance policy adopted in 2002 under the leadership of our former Bishop Wilton Gregory.

Yet is all this collective suffering, soul searching and wisdom brought to bear on the Bourque case? No.

Bourque admits he is a child molester. But because he is a member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, not a parish priest, he is not covered by the sex abuse policy.

He is the responsibility of the oblates. Their response to his pedophilia is to have Bourque sign himself out of the retirement home.

A sign-out sheet? The community's protection is the "honor system"?

Gregory said Bourque landed here in 2002 without his knowledge. Gregory said had he known of Bourque's past he never would have allowed Bourque in the diocese.

So how does current Bishop Edward Braxton respond? After the vicar general was sent to meet with the oblates' leader, Braxton concluded his obligations under the zero-tolerance policy were fulfilled and there was no more he was allowed to do under canon law.

Really?

What about Braxton's power behind the scenes as well as the potential of his vocal opposition to Bourque's presence -- his bully pulpit? He has the power, so why not the will?

If Braxton believes Bourque needs the opportunity to heal and be redeemed, why here in a setting where the oblates' idea of monitoring is a sign-out sheet?

If Bourque at age 78 and after treatment a decade ago is no longer a threat to children, why keep him in a loose setting watched by people inexperienced in handling child molesters?

The bishop's crosier is a shepherd's staff. Shepherds protect their flocks from the wolves.

Bishop Braxton has the power and moral responsibility, not only to the church but to this community. Bourque needs to go -- now, and to an appropriate facility.

 
 

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