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Catholic Church Waves Red Flag

Washington Post
November 14, 2018

https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2018/nov/14/others-say-catholic-church-waves-red-fl/

It is evident that the Catholic Church is incapable on its own of exorcising the scourge of clergy sex abuse. The scandal raged unchecked for decades and, even after it was exposed in 2002 by the Boston Globe, has been met by the church hierarchy with denial, temporizing, stonewalling and half-measures.

Even as the bishops of America's 196 Catholic dioceses and archdioceses gathered in Baltimore Monday to grapple with the latest major revelations - a Pennsylvania grand jury's report from August detailing decades of abuse involving more than 1,000 victims and at least 300 priests - they were stopped in their tracks by an abrupt message from the Vatican, which asked them to hold off. That intercession arrived along with a warning from Pope Francis' ambassador in the United States, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, who seemed to scoff at the proposal, which the bishops had been set to vote on, to establish a lay commission that would assess bishops' misconduct - "as if we were no longer capable of reforming or trusting ourselves," as he put it.

That remark crystallized the arrogance that has often characterized the church's stance even as countless exposes have laid bare the culpability of its leaders. From high and low, the church has broadcast its conviction that its own transgressions are no worse than that of other institutions; that state statutes of limitations that shield dioceses from lawsuits should be preserved; that no foothold may be allowed for mechanisms to discipline bishops who have enabled abuse by transferring pedophile priests from parish to parish.

Voices of moral clarity have been heard from within the church, urging genuine change. "Brother bishops, to exempt ourselves from this high standard of accountability is unacceptable and cannot stand," Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said in a speech to the gathered bishops Monday following that of Pierre. "Whether we will be regarded as guardians of the abused or the abuser will be determined by our actions."

Yet more often than not, those voices have been ignored.

 

 

 

 

 




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