VATICAN REJECTS U.S. BISHOPS SEX ABUSE PLAN
Calls for joint commission of Vatican officials and American bishops
to address defects
ROME, ITALY, October 17,
2002 (LSN.ca) - The U.S. bishops have been handed a major setback to
their zero tolerance Dallas policy on sexual abuse by priests. It will
be formally announced tomorrow that the Vatican will not approve the
policy.
Catholic World News reported today that Canon-law experts in Rome
consider the American bishops' policy to be defective because the
proposed norms did not provide "due process" safeguards for priests
who are accused of sexual misconduct. Vatican experts also complained
that the Dallas policy used a vague and imprecise definition of sexual
abuse.
Rome has called for the formation of a joint commission, composed of
both Vatican officials and American bishops, to address the defects of
the Dallas policy.
The outcome validates criticisms of the policy by prominent U.S.
church critics. Fr. Richard Neuhaus severely castigated the policy in
the August/September issue of First things. He stated that "another
term for the Dallas zero tolerance is scapegoating…This is not 'for
the good of the Church'. This has nothing to do with 'the protection
of children and young people." Instead of taking concrete actions
against frequent criminal neglect by some of their fellow bishops who
allowed the scandals to flourish in the first place, the bishops opted
to target only misbehaving underlings or perceived troublemakers with
the Dallas policy.
Critics have also strongly criticized the bishops for emphasizing
public relations damage control. There has been growing anger that the
bishops have barely even mentioned the dissent and tolerance of
homosexuality that are considered by Rome and others to be the source
of the problems.
It appears that many U.S. and Canadian bishops have still not grasped
or are unwilling to admit their own substantial culpability in the
priest sex scandal phenomenon. For example, Los Angeles Cardinal Roger
Mahony is once again permitting the usual large rabble of homosexual
supportive and radically dissident priests and nuns to speak at the
diocese's annual Religious Education Conference to be held Feb. 27 to
March 2, 2003.
See the Catholic World News report
http://www.ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=30534
and CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/10/17/church.abuse/index.html
See U.S. BISHOPS' POLICY SEEN AS DEEPLY FLAWED
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/aug/02080702.html
See LifeSite's Church Scandals pages
http://www.lifesite.net/features/churchscandals/
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