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Archbishop Makes Explosive Claim at Royal Commission

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February 23, 2017

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Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher fronted the Royal Commission today. Source: YouTube

No doubt you’ve been following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse over the past few months.

We’ve heard from convicted priests and some of their victims, and now the attention is turning to the heads of the Catholic church in Australia.

Today two of the church’s most senior Australian leaders fronted the commission, and one of them made an explosive claim about the church’s response to child sex abuse allegations.

According to reports by the ABC, the Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher told the commission that response by catholic leaders amounted to “criminal negligence”.

“It was a kind of criminal negligence to deal with some of the problems that were staring us in the face,” he said.

“In other cases, I think there were people that were just like rabbits in the headlights, they just had no idea what to do, and their performance was appalling.”

Archbishop Fisher is actually the successor to the infamous Cardinal George Pell, who has found himself in the headlines as a result of the commission.

But Archbishop Fisher isn’t the only archbishop to be critical of the church’s response.

Archbishop of Perth Timothy Costelloe told the commission there had been a “catastrophic failure”.

“Many bishops in their own dioceses might also think of themselves — as a law unto themselves, as not having to be answerable to anybody, as not having to consult with anybody as to being able to make decisions just out of their own wisdom,” the ABC reports he told the commission.

“That can then trickle down to the priests in the parish. I would see that as one of the major causes of this inability to deal with this terrible crisis.”

Three more Archbishops from Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide will face the commission tomorrow.

What do you think? Has the church’s response to child sex abuse allegations been a “catastrophic failure”? Do you agree with what the archbishops had to say?

 

 

 

 

 




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