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Vatican
Slams Un 'Interference' in Church Teaching
New Tang Dynasty Television February 5, 2014
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This picture released by the
Vatican press office Osservatore Romano and taken on January
31, 2014 shows pope Francis (L) greeting participants during
the Plenary Assembly of the Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith at the Vatican, on January 31, 2014. (Photo credit
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The Vatican said Wednesday that it would study a damning
UN report accusing it of failing to stamp out child abuse, but
slammed criticism of its religious teachings as "interference".
"The Holy See takes note of the concluding observations
on its reports, which will be submitted to a thorough study and
examination... according to international law and practice," the
Vatican said in a statement.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child accused the
Church in its report of falling far short of its stated
commitment to stem abuse by priests and lay employees and called
on the Vatican to remove all those suspected of raping or
molesting children.
The report followed a landmark hearing last month during
which members of the committee -- made up of 18 independent human
rights experts from around the globe -- grilled senior Churchmen
and repeatedly questioned the Vatican's resolve.
While agreeing to study the report on abuse, the Vatican
reacted strongly to what it slammed as "interference" into Church
teachings on abortion and homosexuality, after the UN called on
the ancient institution to modernise and amend its attitudes.
The Vatican "regrets to see in some points of the
concluding observations an attempt to interfere with Catholic
Church teaching on the dignity of human person and in the
exercise of religious freedom."
It said it "reiterates its commitment to defending and
protecting the rights of the child... according to the moral and
religious values offered by Catholic doctrine."
The committee said in its report that "tens of thousands
of children worldwide" had been abused systemically for years
within the Catholic church.
It urged the Vatican to "review its position on abortion
which places obvious risks on the life and health of pregnant
girls" and called on it for greater flexibility in "identifying
circumstances under which access to abortion services can be
permitted."
It also called on the Church to "make full use of its
moral authority to condemn all forms of harassment,
discrimination or violence against children based on their sexual
orientation" in an effort to help "the decriminalisation of
homosexuality" internationally.
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