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Cardinal Bertone Addresses US Sex Abuse Crisis Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone Praised the US Catholic Hierarchy's Response to Sex Abuse Scandal While Scorning Those Who Turned It into a Business Opportunity Spero News August 9, 2007 http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?idarticle=10677 United States — A particularly candid Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone spoke yesterday afternoon about the situation surrounding the sex abuse scandal in the United States. The Church's second in command praised the Church's response and reserved some critical words for those who have seized on the scandal as an opportunity for profit. "The Church in the US has suffered deeply, has responded with dignity, and invites everyone to truly commit to a reversal of this situation," said Bertone. "While I was still at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and then as the Archbishop of Genoa, I accompanied the American Church through this trial, this period, and I repeat that they faced this trial with dignity and courage." However, the Cardinal was particularly upset with those who have turned the situation into a means of making a profit. "The business aspect, the financial aspect, has nothing to do with cleaning up the reality of the situation. It is an unbearable business that has been created here in the United States…it's unbearable and also disgraceful." The Cardinal also seemed to speak with some indignation about the way that the Church has been singled out as a target. He said that, "the proportion of priests who are involved in this scandal is very small given that there are 44,000 priests in the United States." "I could only hope that the other social agencies would have the same courage to face this problem as the Roman Catholic Church did." The Secretary of State also showed that he was concerned that a comprehensive solution is provided to the sex abuse problem and continued to point out how the most analysis of the Church's response is slanted. "I ask if the other organizations have provided financial compensation for the victims…have they taken care of the victims and those who have been guilty? We cannot abandon the victims or dismiss the guilty as lost." |
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