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Pope asks for unity among Irish bishops on Church child abuse scandal


The POp met with Irish bishops earlier this week


Pope Benedict XVI said that his meeting with the Irish Bishops Conference "would help to unify the bishops and enable them to speak with one voice in identifying concrete steps aimed at bringing healing to those who have been abused."

The Pope and Vatican officials met this week to discuss the religious and political fallout in Ireland following the release of the controversial Murphy report on child sex abuse.

The Pope met with 24 Irish bishops this week, he hoped that the meeting would be "encouraging a renewal of faith in Christ and restoring the church's spiritual and moral credibility."

In a statement released by the Pope, he said all that all those that attended the meeting had "examined the failure of Irish church authorities for many years to act effectively in dealing with cases involving the sexual abuse of young people by some Irish clergy and religious."

He said that child abuse was "not only a heinous crime, but also a grave sin which offends God and wounds the dignity of the human person created in his image",

The Pope said there was a "general crisis of faith affecting the church", he added, the "weakening of faith has been a significant contributing factor in phenomenon of the sexual abuse of minors".

Speaking at yesterday’s press conference Cardinal Sean Brady said that while the Pope had, "given a strong message of encouragement” to the bishops, he recognized the problem, "was not an Irish problem, not an Anglophone problem, not a Catholic Church problem.”

However, some child abuse victims and support groups expressed their disappointment of the outcome of the meetings. They criticized the bishops for not discussing the possibility of further bishop resignations.

Bishop of Ferns Denis Brennan said that the “victims were central to all our discussions and remain a top priority." However, there were no immediate plans to allow the victims to meet the Pope. Brennan was hopeful that the Pope would organize a meeting with the victims "when the time is right."

On the subject of bishop resignations, Bishop Brennan said: "That is a matter between the bishops and the Holy See. It would not be appropriate for us to give opinions on the matter."

Bishop Brennan also said that the Catholic Church "will co-operate fully" with the Murphy commission if it is extended to other dioceses in Ireland.

The Bishop of Clogher, Joseph Duffy told Irish broadcaster RTE last night that the bishops and the Vatican "share responsibility for not doing the job as it should be done."

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I've been thinking about the Pedophilia Scandals in Boston and Ireland a lot lately, and I've been wondering, "Why isn't the public looking at both situations as being the distinct possibilities of being Pedophilia Rings?" In both cases there were bishops, archbishops and cardinals who oversaw the transfers of Priest Pedophiles from one parish to another. They all knew these priests had raped, sodomized and molested young kids and teens and would do so again and again, Given that situation and the fact that bishops even traded Pedophiles from diocese to diocese, why hasn't the Church been investigated as being part of an organized Pedophilia Ring?
"Speak with one voice" And say what???. What a load of old stinking to heaven TWADDLE. Benny boy you need to do better than that, You can fool some of the idiots most of the time but you aint fooling me.
be real about this! he is just like them sick cu-nts! just cover it up and hope it goes away with time! just like the police and usless government we have done in protecting chrildren!
Ceciliag: You're right on! If the Pope had invited 24 Survivors of Clerical abuse and made the bishops listen to their stories and how much the coverups had personally hurt them, spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally, maybe they would have gotten a hint of the horrendous torture that they had been put through for years. In the Book of Revelations of St John the Divine, in the last days, the Church that sits on "7 hills" is buried when a Great Millstone hits it. Maybe all of the bishops will be in it when it happens! We can only hope!
Trouble is, the Holy Father would have done better to meet with 24 Victims, rather than 24 Bishops. There are only two groups of people who know more about this subject of the sexual violation of the children, young people and vulnerable adults of the Catholic Church: (1) The Perpetrators, (2) The Victims.
What is sad about this story (especially as it relates to Irish Central) I as one who was sent to Daingean in 1958 (where I was nearly Fn killed) sent I.C. founder Niall O'Dowd an envelope with two d.v.d's; one I made in Sept 08 as part of my "application" to the Redress Board, which told them (in Dublin street terms) just exactly what the truth was in Daingean (and was not in the sanatized version given in The Ryan Report) and I expressed that although the violating Brother's were in the minority, I could not find words to describe the others who saw all but said nothing!! WHERE THAT WAS TRUE AND CORRECT IN SEPT08, IT IS NO LONGER HOW I FEEL IN 2010... AND THE REASON(S) FOR THE CHANGE ARE EXPRESSED IN THE SECOND D.V.D. WHICH I MADE ON Jan 28,2010 AND WAS IN THE LETTER TO I.C. FOUNDER NIALL O'DOWD (which, his email to me notes) In that second video I expressed (as one who had reason to be pleased with the way the screws are being put to the church and Bishops) ways to clean out and save the church... But it seems that Irish central may have an agenda of it's own... If so? What is it, and why? Mr. O'Dowd has both videos.... And by this, I give him permission to share them with readers of I.C. and /or any other news outlet he wishes to share them with!!! Bottom line..As there is no such thing as a Pedoephile (Brother, Priest or Nun) only Criminals using the Orders as a place wherein they were protected by a culture of Silence and Obedience that is older than any of the ones now being FORCED to resign... Punish the Perpetrators not those who were KEPT silent! DON'T DUMP THE BABY OUT WITH THE BATH WATER... Note: I am not nor have I ever been a church goer... But for those who are, they should have a "cleaned out" church that is worthy of them!! Paddy. 951-2647103
Thank God we have this pope.
A retreat,Hiding place For pedifiles,The Catholic Church is a disgrace to the Christian faith.
Looka like more of the same i was surprised at the popes blaming the abuse on the weakening of Faith. Obviously it had little to do with these predators being aware they will be protected from prosecution if found out and provided with a whole new congregation of young to choose from in their next posting. The Pope a man who a mere 8 years ago while Cardinal heading office of faithful maintained the same position the church had held since 1962. He proved this in his letter to American conference of bishops reminding bishops of Papal letter of 62' outlining the transfer of predator priests and secrecy as appropiate actions to be taken with penalty of excommunication still being used to keep infomation on abusers being made public. The churchs continued lack of caring and unwillingness to make financial amends to victims makes it that more difficult to believe a word he says
So, big deal, it's not an Irish problem exclusively. So what. Solve the irish problem, stop intellectualizing and make more of the bishops resign. But the "message of unity" probably includes "back each other up." PR gesture.
 


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