Kenny refuses to backtrack on criticism of church ahead of meeting with Pope
Irish Prime Minister set for brief chat with Pope Benedict
Published Saturday, September 22, 2012, 8:14 AM
Updated Saturday, September 22, 2012, 8:14 AM
8 comments
Return to article
Page 1 of 1 pages
frlobo | Sep 23, 2012, 11:30 PM EDT
i fully agree with enda kenny that the culture of cover up and silence as if the catholic church and its clergy is above and beyond any wrongdoing has ruined the church appeal as holy, united and universal. the officials of catholic church are allergic to openness and accountability leave alone revolutionary restructuring.
if they really give in to openness and restructuring many of them may have quit the offices for their culpability and quite a few may have to land up in jails.
Report abuse
barneyjo | Sep 23, 2012, 06:42 PM EDT
@misneac - "Alleged culpability"?? Surely, like many others, you have heard the statements from the Irish Hierarchy who have acknowledged their faulure to protect vulnerable children from predator priests. One Bishop even went to the extent of resigning his post, which was accepted by the Holy See. These are Bishops and senior clerics who, on their own volition have acknowledged that they got things badly wrong, and that unspeakable things happend to children when they were in their care!! So if the Irish Church itself has acknowledged those failings, how can the associated culpability be merely "alledged" in your view??
Report abuse
thennigan | Sep 23, 2012, 04:55 PM EDT
In my opinion Kenny owes Pope Bendict an apology for the disgraceful and patently false declaration he made in the National Parliament. A saying in Spanish states that to recognize one's errors is a sign of wisdom. He micquoted and misconstrued a text by then Cardinal Ratzinger, now Benedicto XVI, which is a very serious matter. If he had a tiny bit of greatness he would publicly acknowledge the fact and also apologize. The only way he can do "Catholics a service" is by recognizing the truth and his own mistakes. How can he give others a lesson otherwise. Besides he took aim at the wrong person, as nobody has done more for the protection of children than Pope Benedict. Getting down from his high horse would certainly be helpful for him and everyone else.
Report abuse
Collette2 | Sep 22, 2012, 09:04 PM EDT
He has done Catholics a service by standing his ground on this.
At least he won't have to hide his face on Judgement Day.
Somethings are beyond the Confessional whether you believe it or not.
Report abuse
misneac | Sep 22, 2012, 07:06 PM EDT
We have been subjected by an unceasing media barrage for years by the media regarding child abuse ,and the alledged culpability of the Catholic Church . The "dissappearance " of over 100 children in the care of the Government has not excited any journalists -amazing ! Where have these children gone ? Kenny jumped on a the Gilmore ,Quinn ,Shatter bandwagon with his unfounded criticism .They then copperfastened their prejudice with the closure of the Vatican Embassy ,all to the amazement of international diplomats . Ireland is now a leading "liberal " country !
Report abuse
Searlit | Sep 22, 2012, 12:17 PM EDT
Thank-you Enda Kenny for standing strong on the protection of children in Ireland. May other countries follow your lead.
Report abuse
Seanmor | Sep 22, 2012, 11:26 AM EDT
The last sentence in the above article reminds one of another issue. Since it is up to the Church authorities to invite the Pope to Irelnd and since the head of the Roman Church in Ireland resides in Armagh and his official title is Primate of All-Ireland, does that mean that Taioseach Kenny acknowledges the very obvious fact that Ireland is, at least in some ways, one single entity?
Report abuse
Page 1 of 1 pages
- Michelle Obama and daughters trace their...
- Former church spokesman criticised for using...
- Daily Mail unloads on 'drunken young' Paddys...
- President Obama’s visit to North comes at...
- Sinn Fein deputy leader speaks out against...
- Body of Irish immigrant tossed in medical...
- Good Morning America says Sasha and Malia...
- North’s Minister for Finance accuses Republic...
- Irish kids receive almost $700 in Holy Communio
- Shock as Irish priest praises Prime Minister’s.
8 Comments


Report abuse