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Controversial Cardinal's Appearance Is Cancelled; SNAP Responds

SNAP
March 14, 2014

http://www.snapnetwork.org/ny_controversial_cardinals_appearance_is_cancelled_snap_responds

After criticism from outraged victims and concerned Catholics, Cardinal Edward Egan will NOT appear at an upcoming event at Manhattan's St. Ignatius parish.

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We learned of this via a short announcement on the parish's website:

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We know this decision will be a relief to some suffering victims and caring Catholics.

We hope this decision will deter other managers – inside and outside the Catholic church – from concealing heinous child sex crimes in the future.

Obviously, New York Catholics deserve to know who played roles in planning and in cancelling Egan's appearance. But we doubt that even one church official - Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Egan, the local Jesuit provincial or St. Ignatius staffers – will break the deeply-rooted culture of secrecy in the church around child sex crimes, cover-ups and controversies to share this information.

We are grateful to our supporters at the Voice of the Faithful (the national group and its Bridgeport affiliate) and the National Survivors Advocate Coalition for helping to prevent more pain for already struggling survivors and concerned Catholics.

And we're especially grateful to the compassionate St. Ignatius parishioners who alerted us to this potentially hurtful move.

Earlier this week, we criticized Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez for letting controversial Honduran Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez-Maradiaga speak in his diocese. And just today, we asked Lexington church officials to rescind their invitation to have disgraced Philadelphia Cardinal Justin Rigali speak in their diocese.

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We hope Catholic officials will show more sensitivity and compassion in the future when deciding which of their peers to invite, recognize or honor so they don't exacerbate already deep pain.

 

 

 

 

 




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