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Accused Priest in Cloyne says his victims have a “deliberate vendetta” against him


Cardinal William Levada
Cardinal William Levada
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A top American cardinal has said that Pope Benedict should be praised for how the sexual abuse cases are being dealt with by the Vatican. His comments came as Father Ronat of Cloyne who was accused of child abuse has spoken out about how he feels his victims have a “deliberate vendetta” against him.

Cardinal William Levada, the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, spoke at a Vatican-backed symposium on safeguarding children. He said Pope Benedict has been “instrumental” in setting up the standard to crack down on pedophilia within the clergy. He also said the Pope had been supportive of US bishops in the fight against abuse.

In his role as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Levada ensures doctrinal purity and, in recent decades, has shaped the Holy See's policies on handling abuse cases involving clergy.

Levada lamented the fact that Pope Benedict “has had to suffer attacks by the media over these past years in various parts of the world when he should receive the gratitude of us all, in the Church and outside it."

The group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), from the United States, has already dismissed the four-day, closed door gathering.

SNAP official, Joelle Casteix said, “True change and child protection comes through accountability from secular authorities. Until we have that, we must see Rome's meeting for exactly what it is: cheap window dressing."

She continued that the Vatican “still cannot do the simplest, cheapest, and most child-friendly action possible: Make public decades of secret files on clergy sex offenders and enablers."

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Levada did acknowledge some of the Catholic Church’s shortcomings in dealing with the sexual abuse of minors by the clergy.

He said “The more than 4,000 cases of sexual abuse of minors reported to the CDF (the congregation on doctrine) in the past decade have revealed, on the one hand, the inadequacy of an exclusively canonical (or canon law) response to this tragedy, and on the other, the necessity of a truly multifaceted response."

Marie Collins, an Irish woman, spoke at the conference on Tuesday. She was raped by a priest as a teen in a Dublin hospital. Last week, she urged Pope Benedict to publicly seek forgiveness for church leaders who put innocent children into the safe keeping of church institutions.


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'The best minds in the field' ... this bunch were claiming that the 196O's were to blame for their sheltering of hundreds of child molesters and rapists just a year back. They hired a sociologist to come out with that beauty in New York at a press conference where the said sociologist looked as if she wanted to be anywhere else on the planet rather than sat next to these loons. I haven't heard much about her since, unsurprisingly. Mind you, the Catholic Bishops of the US have plenty of psychological reports on the make-up of the clerical abusers which they paid for and definitely do not like the findings involved so won't talk about those reports at all. Bunch of moonhowling loons at best.
At least the Catholic Church under the present pope has taken this major initiative to gather the best minds in the fields which cover the treatment and study of the causes of child sex abuse, to progress long-lasting solutions to this scourge. This does not in anyway excuse lamentable past failures, but it demonstrates a clear willingness to learn lessons and to implement the best practices. If only other organizations which have dealings with children, would contemplate doing the same.
Well, Levada is kissing his boss's arse, which is the typical Catholic Church pecking order behavior. Having said that, however, one has to take heart that this issue is being confronted whether "Holy Mother" wanted to confront it or not.This is inherently a forward looking thing. Also, keep all this in context. Yes the Church has child molestation problems and yes, it was sometimes institutionalized and covered up. I do believe, however, that pedophilia is a problem not only in The Catholic Church, but also in many institutions who have children in their care. This doesn't excuse the Church, but all you "Generic Catholic Haters" are making this a Catholic Church Problem only. Have you attacked this problem in all the other institutions or you just can't control your contempt of Roman Catholicism?
I wager this guy will be Rottweiler's successor; Rottweiler was also head propagandist of the CDF. An American pope is well overdue. Remember the name Levada..
The only people who can change the Catholic church are it's parishioners. Until they vote with their feet and their wallets by staying away from mass and refusing to fund Parishes the Hierarchy will continue to carry on business as usual. Count on it - all critics of the Church will be condemned as evil people with an agenda to bring down the the 'only true Church' and will be condemned as anti-Christian heathens. This is an institution which sees it's primary responsibility as the survival of the Institution itself, not the principles of Christianity. It is a racist, sexist, misogynistic, bigoted institution with massive wealth, massively disproportionate power. It is utterly devoid of compassion for anyone, especially those it has hurt.
Bring back paganism! At least they worshiped whats real unlike Christians!
go back to our own pree christian religion,get rid of all the frock wearing mumbo jumbo chameleon heretic burning nazi apologist child molesting political manipulative misoginist history changing science denying useless money funnelling superstition spreading crowd.
i can not think of one reason to believe anything any of them say.if they say the sky is blue i'd go look for myself.
What the hell do ye all know.Don't be commenting on stuff ye don't know anything about.Their arrogance is a sign of there power.Religion is all powerful because none of ye have the guts to except who ye are.Grow up.The fairy tale is over.Those who are powerful will always rob you and if you don't keep an eye on your kids someone will always fu*k your kids.Such is life.
The key here is the "magic man", Cardinal Dolan of New York. He will be installed within the month. Levada is from San Francisco and there are tales of how hesitant he was to take on the liberal lobby in that cesspool of humanity. Cardinal Dolan, I have confidence in. Cardinal Levada, I do not.
Well!!! what else would you expect him to say??. He is not going to endanger his chances for the "top job" next time around is he?
Until they send Cardinal Law back to the U.S. to stand trial for all of his cover-up activity, the Vatican and Cardinal Leveda have no credibility.
More like 40,000 cases over the years. Is the Pope aware of two Victorian, Australian child abuses Fr Gerald Risdale and Bro Robert Best who police say are responsible for the deaths (suicides) of 26 young people as a result of pedopholia. Last weekend a Melbourne journalist Allan Howe says the real number is probably 35 and generally amounted to organised crime by the Catholic Church. calling for an enquiry.The jornalist Allan Howe made coments about a new book 'Hell on the way to heavin'a tragic storey of the horrific abuse of 2 girls abused by by a Fr O'Donnel in Melbourne.Its all on the net to read.
I wonder how many people who were raped by paedophile priests would agree with this cardinal.
Cardinal Levada is factually correct, as the Church globally has done more under the current pope to combat the scourge of child sex-abuse within priestly ranks than all of the previous popes combined. He has considerably strengthened the effectiveness of canon law in relation to expediting cases against guilty predators and closed legal loopholes against them escaping justice. He has also met victims in a personal capacity during his pastoral visits abroad. Things are far from perfect but this symposium in Rome should mark another important landmark in the continuing efforts of the Church to get to grips with this terrible reality of the abuse of minors.




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