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PostSubject: Whore of Babylon is in TROUBLE   Whore of Babylon is in TROUBLE EmptyFri Jul 02, 2010 3:05 pm

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/02/world/europe/02pope.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1278072053-wkBqvL+QJnuitHYXyDneLw

In its long struggle to grapple with sexual abuse, the Vatican often cites as a major turning point the decision in 2001 to give the office led by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger the authority to cut through a morass of bureaucracy and handle abuse cases directly.
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In June, the pope promised to do “everything possible” to prevent future abuse.


The decision, in an apostolic letter from Pope John Paul II, earned Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, a reputation as the Vatican insider who most clearly recognized the threat the spreading sexual abuse scandals posed to the Roman Catholic Church.
But church documents and interviews with canon lawyers and bishops cast that 2001 decision and the future pope’s track record in a new and less flattering light.
The Vatican took action only after bishops from English-speaking nations became so concerned about resistance from top church officials that the Vatican convened a secret meeting to hear their complaints — an extraordinary example of prelates from across the globe collectively pressing their superiors for reform, and one that had not previously been revealed.
And the policy that resulted from that meeting, in contrast to the way it has been described by the Vatican, was not a sharp break with past practices. It was mainly a belated reaffirmation of longstanding church procedures that at least one bishop attending the meeting argued had been ignored for too long, according to church documents and interviews.
The office led by Cardinal Ratzinger, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, had actually been given authority over sexual abuse cases nearly 80 years earlier, in 1922, documents show and canon lawyers confirm. But for the two decades he was in charge of that office, the future pope never asserted that authority, failing to act even as the cases undermined the church’s credibility in the United States, Australia, Ireland and elsewhere.
Bishop Geoffrey Robinson, an outspoken auxiliary bishop emeritus from Sydney, Australia, who attended the secret meeting in 2000, said that despite numerous warnings, top Vatican officials, including Benedict, took far longer to wake up to the abuse problems than many local bishops did.
“Why did the Vatican end up so far behind the bishops out on the front line, who with all their faults, did change — they did develop,” he said. “Why was the Vatican so many years behind?”

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What gets me is that this Office was given autority in 1922. They have known about this stuff for a very long time.
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PostSubject: Re: Whore of Babylon is in TROUBLE   Whore of Babylon is in TROUBLE EmptyFri Jul 02, 2010 11:09 pm


I think the gist of it is that the Church had changed canon law in 1922 to allow sex abuse cases to be investigated at the level of the Vatican instead of at local level. Ratzinger, as a cardinal operating at Vatican level for about 20 years before becoming Pope, never exercised that right. In 2000, Pope John Paul gives that office jurisdiction in sex cases but the cardinal notes that it already had it since 1922. I get the impression that the Pope and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith were not on the same page. I could only guess at the internal politics going on.

Ah, how far off the mark from worshipping in spirit and truth.

As an aside, the Church said one thing that I think is correct. They recognised that their organisation had become a home for abusers, and now they were being forced to leave home, they would have to make their homes in new places. I wonder where will this despicable need manifest it next? Will they all join the army?
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