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Vatican
Attacks Un Panel
By David Clohessy Survivors Network of Those Abused by
Priests February 5, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/vatican_attacks_un_panel
Inadvertently, by their comments over the past few
hours, Vatican officials are essentially proving what a UN panel
has concluded: that the Catholic hierarchy is not reforming its
handling of clergy sex crimes and cover ups.
For decades, when abuse and cover up reports surface,
many church officials “shoot the messenger” and divert
attention. Vatican staffers are doing that now.
One of them, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, attacks the
motives of 21 independent children's experts who volunteer to
serve on a respected United Nations panel, calling them
“ideological” and implying they are deceitful (The report, he
claims, “appears to have been written before (Vatican)
representatives even had a chance to tell their side of the
story. . . ”
http://www.gazzettadelsud.it/news/english/78798/Vatican-official-says-UN-report-based-on-ideology.html
He also says that “the report in some ways is not up
to date” even though the panel met with Vatican officials just
last month (and spent hours quizzing both abuse victims and
Vatican staffers).
http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2014/02/05/archbishop_tomasi_reacts_to_un_report_observations/en1-770552
(If an archbishop blasts an objective panel of
volunteers who work for children in public like this, imagine
how bishops treat victims in private.)
Another “Vatican insider,” who is nameless, tells an
Irish journalist that the UN report was full of “spite” and
attempt to “bash the Church,” while of course providing not a
scintilla of evidence to support such a claim.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/vaticancityandholysee/10620067/Do-not-hold-your-breath-for-change-within-the-Vatican.html
This kind of attack is part and parcel of the
long-standing, deeply-rooted Catholic clerical culture and
practice of assaulting those who report abuse and cover up or
question the hierarchy's handling of abuse and cover up.
We are both repulsed by and grateful for these
comments. On one hand, attacks like this discourage and deter
victims, witnesses and whistleblowers from speaking up. On the
other hand, they reveal a defensive, self-centered Vatican
mindset that is one of the reasons kids remain vulnerable to
child molesting clerics and victims keep being hurt by callous
church officials.
Finally, veteran papal spokesman Fr. Frederico
Lombardi claims, as hundreds of his colleagues and supervisors
have done for decades, that things will soon get better.
We'll believe it when we see it happen. We'll believe
it when we see Pope Francis clearly discipline – or even expose
- just one Catholic official who is endangering kids or
rebuffing police or deceiving parishioners.
We'll believe it when he demotes Kansas City Bishop
Robert Finn, a convicted wrongdoer.
Right now, St. Paul Minnesota police want to question,
Fr. Kevin McDonough, Archbishop John Nienstedt's long-time
second-in-command, who has acted selfishly and secretively in
clergy sex cases for decades. McDonough refuses and Nienstedt
does nothing.
We'll consider it progress when a Vatican official
publicly denounces them both and insists that McDonough sits
down with police.
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