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Priests make sexual allegations against Scottish Cardinal Keith O’Brien

Outspoken anti-gay cardinal named in new inquiry says report


Cardinal Keith O'Brien
Cardinal Keith O'Brien

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The most senior cleric in Britain has been reported to the Vatican for inappropriate behavior by three priests and a former priest – days after saying the clergy should be allowed to marry.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, born in Antrim, has yet to respond to the allegations stretching back 30 years but a spokesman said they would be contested.

The Observer newspaper reports that the four, from the diocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh, have complained to nuncio Antonio Mennini, the Vatican’s ambassador to Britain.

The paper reports the four have demanded the immediate resignation of Cardinal O’Brien, not for his outspoken views against gay rights and same sex marriages.

Due to retire next month, O’Brien has condemned homosexuality as immoral, opposed gay adoption and most recently argued that same-sex marriages are ‘harmful to the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of those involved’.

The cardinal was named ‘bigot of the year’ by the gay rights charity Stonewall for 2012.

The paper says that one of the complainants alleges that the cardinal developed an inappropriate relationship with him, resulting in a need for long-term psychological counselling.

The report adds that the four submitted statements containing their claims to the nuncio’s office the week before Pope Benedict’s resignation on February 11th.

They fear that the church will not fully address their complaints if O’Brien travels to the forthcoming papal conclave to elect a new pope.

One of the complainants told the Observer: “It tends to cover up and protect the system at all costs.

“The church is beautiful, but it has a dark side and that has to do with accountability. If the system is to be improved, maybe it needs to be dismantled a bit.”

The Vatican is believed to be angry at the latest allegations and the Nuncio has told them that he ‘appreciates’ their courage.

The paper reports that the first allegation against the cardinal dates back to 1980 when the complainant, who is now married, was then a 20-year-old seminarian at St Andrew’s College, Drygrange, where O’Brien was his ‘spiritual director’.

The Observer understands that the statement claims O’Brien made an inappropriate approach after night prayers.

The seminarian is reported as saying he was too frightened to report the incident, but says his personality changed afterwards, and his teachers regularly noted that he seemed depressed.

He was ordained as a priest but he told the nuncio in his statement that he resigned when O’Brien was promoted to bishop.

He said: “I knew then he would always have power over me. It was assumed I left the priesthood to get married. I did not. I left to preserve my integrity.”

The Observer says that, in a second statement, Priest A describes being happily settled in a parish when he claims he was visited by O’Brien and inappropriate contact between the two took place.


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True eiriamach, O'Brien had a severe case ofthrowing stones in a glasshouse.
Isn't he the ONLY British cardinal eligible to vote for the next pope, not just the "top" one? So with his decision not to attend, Scotland and England will not be represented in the conclave?
EphraimKibbey, "the loudest accuser is often the most involved." Your post at 8:50pm Sunday, was right on! Right on target. O'Brien, as the most vociferous and leading opponent of gay marriage and the most homophobic cleric in Scotland and England, turns out to have, wait for it, REALLY did have relations with priests! Yep, you called this one right, Ephraim, you just didn't know what your were hitting on. O'Brien resigned and the Pope has already accepted it. The top British Catholic WILL NOT attend the conclave!
When I was a teenager my father told me that the old folks used to say that the priests would be the ones that would bring down the Catholic Church,if he knew how he did not go into detail,at the time i knew nothing about homosexuality ,I often think of it now and wish he was still around so I could ask him if he knew more.
Liberals encourage people to sin and then want to stone them when they do.
He wants priests to be allowed the marry other men? or is it boys?
In addition, a polite request for a date, which didn't interest the one being asked, should be politely declined. Then, if the supervisor makes life miserable for that person, sexual harassment charges would be appropriate. I'm just saying that consensual dating, after work, should never subject anybody to "discipline". Concerning the Bishop's "total power", over his priests, it is time the Church loosened his control, over his subordinates.
The concluding paragraph has me thinking. I would not feel "harassed" if I worked for someone like Katie Couric, and she displayed an interest in me. Of course, I would expect her to be a dignified lady, in her approach to me. So long as she was, I would not hesitate going out with her! Now, when a superior is pushy, and CERTAINLY when the sought after person is of a different sexual orientation than the seeker, the approach should be rejected, with an explanation about orientation, if it applies. THEN, if the supervisor persisted, especially in a mean manner, sexual harassment charges should be leveled!
I, too, was all set to smell a RED herring as I began the article, but then I saw the reference to accusations back in the 1980s. As far as I know, even the Vatican can't warp the fabric of Space and Time. As Olovely has stated, the loudest accuser is often the most involved. They feel it shifts suspicion away from themselves but all it does is call our attention to them.
I wonder how many saints were homosexuals or lesbians?? just asking
It's against Gods laws to practice judgment of your fellow man but it hasn't stopped you, misswhisp. so what consequences do you expect to face and will you be brave enough to endure them?
This would be a worry to the Vatican, when priest's are beginning break ranks. So many would have suffered at the hands of seminary formators, with nowhere to go. The voices of the dead will rise up out of the mouths of the living.
Mortimer74, the "homofascist" here would seem to be the cardinal. After all, he's the one accused of being homosexual, not his accusers, and he's the one accused of behaving in a fascist fashion. I base this observation on Wikipedia's definition of "facism as an "authoritarian form of government" which "especially once in power, has historically attacked communism, conservatism and parliamentary liberalism, attracting support primarily from the "far right" or "extreme right." That certainly sounds like the Church today, and the cardinal is accused of using the power he holds as a prelate in this "authoritarian" institution to abuse his juniors.
Seanmor is correct to quote the Holy Bible in the context he did. The Ten Commandments are not the Ten Suggestions, although it appears that many would like to make them into that.
Are All clergymen of allclergymen of all faiths reject this sentence of the Holy Bible: "a man shall not lie with another man as mith a woman. For such is an abomination"?. Should all prelates disagree with any biblical quote that condems homosexuality?




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