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Pedophiles and Popes: Doing the Vatican Shuffle
When Pope John Paul II was still living in Poland as Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, he claimed that the security police would accuse priests of sexual abuse just to hassle and discredit them. (New York Times, 3/28/10). For Wojtyła, the Polish pedophilia problem was nothing more than a Communist plot to smear the church.
By the early 1980s, Wojtyła, now ensconced in Rome as Pope John Paul II, treated all stories about pedophile clergy with dismissive aplomb, as little more than slander directed against the church. That remained his stance for the next twenty years.
Today in post-communist Poland, clerical abuse cases have been slowly surfacing, very slowly. Writing in the leading daily Gazeta Wyborcza, a middle-aged man reported having been sexually abused as a child by a priest. He acknowledged however that Poland was not prepared to deal with such transgressions. "It's still too early. . . . Can you imagine what life would look like if an inhabitant of a small town or village decided to talk? I can already see the committees of defense for the accused priests."
While church pedophiles may still enjoy a safe haven in Poland and other countries where the clergy are above challenge, things are breaking wide open elsewhere. Today we are awash in a sludge of revelations spanning whole countries and continents, going back decades---or as some historians say---going back centuries. Only in the last few weeks has the church shown signs of cooperating with civil authorities. Here is the story.
Protecting the Perpetrators
As everyone now knows, for decades church superiors repeatedly chose to ignore complaints about pedophile priests. In many instances, accused clerics were quietly bundled off to distant congregations where they could prey anew upon the children of unsuspecting parishioners. This practice of denial and concealment has been so consistently pursued in diocese after diocese, nation after nation, as to leave the impression of being a deliberate policy set by church authorities.
And indeed it has been. Instructions coming directly from Rome have required every bishop and cardinal to keep matters secret. These instructions were themselves kept secret; the cover-up was itself covered up. Then in 2002, John Paul put it in writing, specifically mandating that all charges against priests were to be reported secretly to the Vatican and hearings were to be held in camera, a procedure that directly defies state criminal codes. Rather than being defrocked, many outed pedophile priests have been allowed to advance into well-positioned posts as administrators, vicars, and parochial school officials---repeatedly accused by their victims while repeatedly promoted by their superiors.
Church spokesmen employ a vocabulary of compassion and healing---not for the victims but for the victimizers. They treat the child rapist as a sinner who confesses his transgression and vows to mend his ways. Instead of incarceration, there is repentance and absolution.
While this forgiving approach might bring comfort to some malefactors, it proves to be of little therapeutic efficacy when dealing with the darker appetites of pedophiles. A far more effective deterrent is the danger of getting caught and sent to prison. Absent any threat of punishment, the perpetrator is restrained only by the limits of his own appetite and the availability of opportunities.
Forgiving No One Else
The tender tolerance displayed by the church hierarchy toward child
rapists does not extend to other controversial clergy. Think of those
radical priests who have challenged the hierarchy in the
politico-economic struggle for liberation theology, or who advocate
lifting the prohibitions against birth control and abortion, or who
propose that clergy be allowed to marry, or who preside over same-sex
weddings, or who themselves are openly gay, or who believe women should
be ordained, or who bravely call for investigations of the pedophilia
problem itself.
Such clergy often have their careers shut down. Some are subjected to hostile investigations by church superiors.
A Law Unto Itself
Church leaders seem to forget that pedophilia is a felony crime and
that, as citizens of a secular state, priests are subject to its laws
just like the rest of us. Clerical authorities repeatedly have made
themselves accessories to the crime, playing an active role in
obstructing justice, arguing in court that criminal investigations of
"church affairs" violated the free practice of religion guaranteed by
the US Constitution--as if raping little children were a holy
sacrament.
Church officials tell parishioners not to talk to state authorities. They offer no pastoral assistance to young victims and their shaken families. They do not investigate to see if other children have been victimized by the same priests. Some young plaintiffs have been threatened with excommunication or suspension from Catholic school. Church leaders impugn their credibility, even going after them with countersuits.
Responding to charges that one of his priests sexually assaulted a six-year-old boy, Cardinal Bernard Law asserted that "the boy and his parents contributed to the abuse by being negligent." Law himself never went to prison for the hundreds of cover-ups he conducted. In 2004, with things getting too hot for him in his Boston archdiocese, Law was rescued by Pope John Paul II to head one of Rome's major basilicas, where he now lives with diplomatic immunity in palatial luxury on a generous stipend, supervised by no one but a permissive pontiff.
A judge of the Holy Roman Rota, the church's highest court, wrote in a Vatican-approved article that bishops should not report sexual violations to civil authorities. And sure enough, for years bishops and cardinals have refrained from cooperating with law enforcement authorities, refusing to release abusers' records, claiming that the confidentiality of their files came under the same legal protection as privileged communications in the confessional---a notion that has no basis in canon or secular law.
Bishop James Quinn of Cleveland even urged church officials to send incriminating files to the Vatican Embassy in Washington, DC, where diplomatic immunity would prevent the documents from being subpoenaed.
Just a Few Bad Apples
Years ago the Catholic hierarchy would insist that clerical pedophilia
involved only a few bad apples and was being blown completely out of
proportion. For the longest time John Paul scornfully denounced the
media for "sensationalizing" the issue. He and his cardinals (Ratzinger
included) directed more fire at news outlets for publicizing the crimes
than at their own clergy for committing them.
Reports released by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (one of the more honest organizations in the Catholic Church) documented the abuse committed in the United States by 4,392 priests against thousands of children between 1950 and 2002. One of every ten priests ordained in 1970 was charged as a pedophile by 2002. Another survey commissioned by the US bishops found that among 5,450 complaints of sexual abuse there were charges against at least sixteen bishops. So much for a few bad apples.
Still, even as reports were flooding in from Ireland and other countries, John Paul dismissed the pedophilic epidemic as "an American problem," as if American priests were not members of his clergy, or as if this made it a matter of no great moment. John Paul went to his grave in 2005 still refusing to meet with victims and never voicing any apologies or regrets regarding sex crimes and cover-ups.
With Ratzinger's accession to the papal throne as Benedict XVI, the cover-ups continued. As recently as April 2010, at Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square, dean of the college of cardinals Angelo Sodano, assured Benedict that the faithful were unimpressed "by the gossip of the moment." One would not know that "the gossip of the moment" included thousands of investigations, prosecutions, and accumulated charges extending back over decades.
During that same Easter weekend, Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera, archbishop of Mexico City, declared that the public uproar was an "overreaction" incited by the doings of "a few dishonest and criminal priests." A few? An overreaction? Of course, the picture now becomes clear: a few bad apples were inciting overreaction by engaging in the gossip of the moment.
The church seems determined to learn nothing from its transgressions, preoccupied as it is with avoiding lawsuits and bad publicity.
Really Not All that Serious
There are two ways we can think of child rape as being not a serious problem, and the Catholic hierarchy seems to have embraced both these positions. First, pedophilia is not that serious if it involves only a few isolated and passing incidents. Second, an even more creepy way of downplaying the problem: child molestation is not all that damaging or that important. At worst, it is regrettable and unfortunate; it might greatly upset the child, but it certainly is not significant enough to cause unnecessary scandal and ruin the career of an otherwise splendid padre.
It is remarkable how thoroughly indifferent the church bigwigs have been toward the abused children. When one of the most persistent perpetrators, Rev. John Geoghan, was forced into retirement (not jail) after seventeen years and nearly 200 victims, Cardinal Law could still write him, "On behalf of those you have served well, in my own name, I would like to thank you. I understand yours is a painful situation." It is evident that Law was more concerned about the "pain" endured by Geoghan than the misery he had inflicted upon minors.
In 2001, a French bishop was convicted in France for refusing to hand over to the police a priest who had raped children. It recently came to light that a former top Vatican cardinal, Dario Castrillón, had written to the bishop, "I congratulate you for not denouncing a priest to the civil authorities. You have acted well, and I am pleased to have a colleague in the episcopate who, in the eyes of history and of all the bishops in the world, preferred prison to denouncing his ‘son' and priest." (The bishop actually got off with a suspended sentence.) Castrillón claimed that Pope John Paul II had authorized the letter years ago and had told him to send it to bishops around the world. (New York Times, 4/22/2010.)
There are many more like Cardinal Law and Cardinal Castrillón in the hierarchy, aging men who have no life experience with children and show not the slightest regard or empathy for them. They claim it their duty to protect the "unborn child" but offer no protection to the children in their schools and parishes.
They themselves are called "Father" but they father no one. They do not reside in households or families. They live in an old-boys network, jockeying for power and position, dedicated to the Holy Mother Church that feeds, houses, and adorns them throughout their lives. From their heady heights, popes and bishops cannot hear the cries of children. In any case, the church belongs not to little children but to the bedecked oligarchs.
The damage done to sexual victims continues to go unnoticed: the ensuing years of depression, drug addiction, alcoholism, panic attacks, sexual dysfunction, and even mental breakdown and suicide-all these terrible aftereffects of child rape seem to leave popes and bishops more or less unruffled.
Circling the Wagons
The Catholic hierarchy managed to convince itself that the prime victim
in this dismal saga is the church itself. In 2010 it came to light
that, while operating as John Paul's über-hit man, Pope Benedict (then
Cardinal Ratzinger) had provided cover and protection to several of the
worst predator priests. The scandal was now at the pope's
door---exactly where it should have been many years earlier during John
Paul's reign.
The Vatican's response was predictable. The hierarchy circled the wagons to defend pope and church from outside "enemies." The cardinals and bishops railed furiously at critics who "assault" the church and, in the words of the archbishop of Paris, subject it to "a smear campaign." Benedict himself blamed secularism and misguided applications of Vatican 2's aggiornamento as contributing to the "context" of sexual abuse. Reform-minded liberalism made us do it, he seemed to be saying.
But this bristling Easter counterattack by the hierarchy did not play well. Church authorities came off looking like insular, arrogant elites who were unwilling to own up to a horrid situation largely of their own making.
Meanwhile the revelations continued. A bishop in Ireland resigned admitting he had covered up child abuse cases. Bishops in Germany and Belgium stepped down after confessing to charges that they themselves had abused minors. And new allegations were arising in Chile, Norway, Brazil, Italy, France, and Mexico.
Then, a fortnight after Easter, the Vatican appeared to change course and for the first time issued a directive urging bishops to report abuse cases to civil authorities "if required by local law." At the same time, Pope Benedict held brief meetings with survivor groups and issued sympathetic statements about their plight.
For many of the victims, the pontiff's overtures and apologies were too little, too late. Their feeling was that if the Vatican really wanted to make amends, it should cooperate fully with law enforcement authorities and stop obstructing justice; it should ferret out abusive clergy and not wait until cases are publicized by others; and it should make public the church's many thousands of still secret reports on priests and bishops.
In the midst of all this, some courageous clergy do speak out. At a Sunday mass in a Catholic church outside Springfield, Massachusetts, the Rev. James Scahill delivered a telling sermon to his congregation (New York Times, 4/12/10): "We must personally and collectively declare that we very much doubt the veracity of the pope and those of church authority who are defending him. It is beginning to become evident that for decades, if not centuries, church leadership covered up the abuse of children and minors to protect its institutional image and the image of priesthood"
The abusive priests, Scahill went on, were "felons." He had "severe doubt" about the Vatican's claims of innocent ignorance. "If by any slimmest of chance the pope and all his bishops didn't know--they all should resign on the basis of sheer and complete ignorance, incompetence, and irresponsibility."
How did Father Scahill's suburban Catholic parishioners receive his scorching remarks? One or two walked out. The rest gave him a standing ovation.
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Show AllShall we long for the day when we hang the last priest with the entrails of the last politician?
After Augustine removed any mention of women from the Bible, and probably rewrote a lot of it, and also burned opponents as heretics, well what in the world could we expect from this church?
LIFE begins at conception this church says, but apparently life ends early for little boys.
CONDOMS are forbidden by this church; I guess, with little boys they don't worry about pregnancy then, but oh those litttle children, do they have to worry about AIDS?
"Suffer the little children to come unto me..." geez, catholic Church, I think you totally misunderstood what the Christ meant by that.
Dafoe
The Vatican is a travesty of anything Christian, a group of old men protecting their privileges, they are as remote from the essence of living the life of Christ as is the moon. The RC church was and is a political invention. The early Christian church functioned very well without the New Testament for the first half century of its existence and until the RC church came about, then for the next 1200 odd years the RC church honed its political skills. Of course some good came out of the RCC but not much, the reformation made the RCC even more reactionary and it gets more so every year. The Pope and his Cardinals should at least all resign, but they won't because they believe they can do no wrong. The first thing one should hear is that the pope is no longer infallible, don't hold your breathe tho'.
Judge a religion by what it preaches and does, if it is "them and us" avoid it, if it doesn't differentiate listen.
I was raised a Protestant. However, I do not anymore need or want any label to define my spiritual knowings and understandings which have more to do with the natural world from earth into and through the cosmos than anything in formalized services or scripture.
However, I write this because in my life experience as a very pretty teenager, a very beautiful, young single woman, later a wife and later a divorced person and living in different areas at different times, protestant ministers and once a married Greek Orthodox priest surprised me by getting very "hot and heavy" in pursuit of sexual activity with me.
I was invited to a parish for lunch once by a very well-known minister of a large Unitarian Church. At that time I was a coordinator of religious education for the young people. When I rang the bell and the door opened, there was the minister in a strategically opened bathrobe and he casually said, "I have to take a shower before lunch; c'mon upstairs and we'll talk while I'm taking my shower." Conveniently his wife was away at a conference.
I'll leave it a mystery what I did and what happened. It did turn out that this particular minister, who had originally been raised in a strict Methodist household, obviously broke loose, ... and then especially as a huge supporter of the anti-war movement, but also to that Viet-nam / Flower-power / Free Love time when sexual mores and life styles did a 180 on the Victorian culture that lasted through the 1950's and into the early 1960's.
This highly thought of, brilliant man, it turned out had seduced and continued to seduce just about all the best-looking, out-going, and vibrant, youngish women in the congregation.[There were enough for a club.] I understood then why his wife, always friendly to everyone, was also always "fluttery" and high-strung and seemed nervous and strained at the regular coffee/breakfast gatherings after Sunday church services.
Clergymen are authority figures, patriarchal authority figures. Just as children are taught to do, women have millennia-long conditionings to defer to males who are the authority figures of most societies and families. Throw in religious authority and that makes for almost a frozen confusion for the woman when the priest or the minister comes on to her, ... seriously comes on to her.
Sex and War or Sex and Violence ... they are inextricably linked in so many ways, but that's an essay, and many essays have been written already exploring those conjoint subjects.
The physical body and its sexual feelings and urges ... EVIL! except in situations controlled by formalized marriage instituted by GOD! ... although for women in the Victorian era and other eras certainly, they were to submit and not feel, as they were just baby-making machines. Likely that still is the way it is in many cultures and religious sects.
Hence brothels and menfolk "doing it" with the those "BAD!" women who knew/know a trick or two. And the Popes pleasured themselves with their concubines in various eras and at one time priests could have sex and "celibacy" meant not marrying as that was a committed relationship and the only committed relationship for clergy was to be one solely with GOD/with the Lord.
My best hope for the whole world is that one magic day before it is too late [and we're getting too close now for comfort], SANITY will prevail, ... eyes, hearts and minds suddenly opened en masse, with revelations about one's own individual and "tribal" insanities. Eureka! Are we crazy or what? Am I crazy? ... You bet!!! Time to wake up!!!
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The church should allow priests to get married, then their wives can keep an eye (and a hand) on them! --
It is unhealthy to be alone. God created pairs. There always was love and romance.
The tension between the poles is as old as history...
Many studies prove that people who are not close to anyone in both an emotional and physical sense, get weird, unreflecting and cruel with the time.
It seems that God is not always all what these clerics desire. Regular sex and raising own children perhaps could keep them in a better balance...a little more grounded?
FAKE MORALITY -- BEST TO PROTECT EXCESSIVE WEALTH
FACTS
(1) Richest men in a community fund all the local churches and of highest priority is the satanic illusion that God blesses those most righteous with the most wealth.
(2) All bibles were published by the rich, all are identical in thought to the first bible which started the Dark Ages in AD 391, the most corrupt Catholic Vulgate Bible. To compare it with your bible go to: http://www.drbo.org/
(3) Modern Christianity is a satanic corruption of the true morality established by the ancient Greek manuscripts. For there is no eternal burning hell; most ingrate is it to ask for forgiveness as all sins were forgiven at the cross; government was not ordained by God but a satanic tool of the devil; if you are not a pacifist then you are not a Christian; the devil’s most valuable disciples are those with the most wealth.
(4) In all the churches, in all the school books and in all of media, there is a complete blackout on the reality that gratitude is the essential element that bonds together families and society. For no one can stomach an ingrate, and mutual gratification with equals giving equal gifts to equals, surely this is class warfare.
(5) Goal of the rich is for everyone to be isolated and locked into a fake morality, everyone hating other religions and everyone feeling demoralized and hopeless thinking there is only relative morality, thinking it be impossible to have a harmless morality.
(6) True morality is to believe that this day of life is more then you deserve, as it creates a grateful giving mind that can do no harm. A teaching you will not find in any visible church on earth, as the purpose of this world is to prove the harm in it.
What does your post have to do with this article?
HARM -- HAS A GOOD PURPOSE
Saturnalia:
“You don 't need a 'devil' to explain the corruption in the
Catholic church. One could as easily say that it was God’s
will that the priests molested the children and God's will
that the church covered it up."
The purpose of this world being to prove the harm in it, and God having the
power to bring it to a screeching haul, surely God is responsible for allowing
harm to continue.
For the purpose of this world is to establish a full understanding of darkness.
For darkness is the illusion of good hiding misery, a liars pretense of good
hiding his intent to be enriched upon our misery. A lukewarm mixture of good
and evil such that we cannot tell good from evil. All so that never again will
deceitful liars be able to generate darkness, nor be given the deadly force
needed to enrich themselves upon our misery while holding us captive in
darkness.
For the charge against God is that he is a dictator who wants us all to be slaves to good, created beings who would be killed by God if they did something other then good.
The big charge against God is that good is the highest form of evil, as darkness is the pretense of good hiding evil. And as God has the greatest knowledge of good, this makes him the greatest liar and the absolute most evil.
Truth is, the ultimate conclusion of good is a harmless world, and to establish reality of it is what this life is all about.
[The purpose of this world being to prove the harm in it, ]
There is no 'purpose' to this world. Nor is there any 'gawd' or sky fairies, or anything else that you're babbling about.
Get a poster board, paint 'the end is near' and go stand on a street corner.
The only way the Vatican has a prayer of a chance of turning this around is to allow priests to marry and allow women to be priests.
No, the only way they have a prayer of turning this around is by resurrecting the practice of burning evildoers at the stake. Unfortunately for the Catholic Church, the pope and his buds are more likely to want to burn the victims of the priests rather than the priests themselves. It's much easier to get more kids than it is to convince men to join the priesthood after all.
It’s interesting how the bourgeois media seem to grow a conscience many years too late.
Women in Afghanistan have been mistreated for millennia. Their only relief came when the left-nationalist Peoples’ Democratic Party of Afghanistan, ally of the Soviet Union, started to introduce reforms. Yet few in the West actually cared. Foremost in the minds of our political ‘betters’ was checking the ‘Evil Empire’ of the USSR, and to do this they enlisted the help of a motley crew of mediaeval fanatics whose motto was “A woman belongs in the kitchen or the grave.” Most of the media, ‘liberals’ and ‘progressives’ applauded these ‘freedom fighters.’
When the ‘danger posed by the Soviet Union’ had passed, Western leaders, media moguls and even quite ordinary folk ‘discovered’ — shock, horror — that women in Afghanistan were actually being viciously oppressed.
Similarly, the NYT has now ‘discovered’ that “[w]hen Pope John Paul II was still living in Poland as Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, he claimed that the security police would accuse priests of sexual abuse just to hassle and discredit them. (New York Times, 3/28/10). For Wojtyła, the Polish pedophilia problem was nothing more than a Communist plot to smear the church.”
But didn’t the media and ‘progressives’ in the West in that period swallow Wojtyła’s perspective hook-line-and-sinker? Weren’t even protestants in the US up in arms about how the ‘evil commies’ were suppressing religion? Weren’t they cheering on the Gdansk shipworkers carrying ‘holy pictures’ as they marched for ‘freedom?’
No-one was listening — I guess women and children just didn’t count when “the future of civilization was at stake.”
[bourgeois media]
What? I'm sorry, but if you're going to use that term to describe the Corporate Fawning Media you're going to be laughed at. The media focuses on issues that their owners want them to focus on, the individual reporters might give a damn about humanitarian issues. However they'll not express their views too strongly lest that scupper their careers.
We still don't care about the women of Afghanistan, that's not why our soldiers are killing people there. Never was. The Soviets were suckered into fighting in Afghanistan because Brzezinski had the great idea of sucking the Sovs into a commie Vietnam. The west knew then that there was no way for a foreign army to conquer/occupy that region for any length of time, why have we forgotten that now?
[No-one was listening — I guess women and children just didn’t count when “the future of civilization was at stake.”]
No, they don't. Neither do the poor matter to the rich and the powerful. As for the middle class, they don't matter either. The only thing that matters to the powers that be is how much money they have in their bank accounts and how many neo-slaves they can boss around.