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Vatican-
Un Issues " Devastating" Report on Catholic Clergy Scandal;
SNAP Responds
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests February
5, 2014
http://www.snapnetwork.org/vatican_un_issues_devastating_report_on_catholic_clergy_scandal_snap_responds
A UN panel has issued a report on how the Vatican
handles clergy sexual abuse and cover up. The AP calls the
report “devastating.” Reuters calls it “scathing.” We call it
“on target.”
It's a wakeup call, not to Catholic officials (who've
known about and concealed abuse for decades and still do) but
for secular officials, especially those in law enforcement, who
can and should investigate Catholic abuses and cover ups and
prosecute the church supervisors who are still protecting
predators and endangering children.
For the safety of children, we hope every head of
state on the planet reads this and acts on it.
The UN panel found that “child sexual abuse have
hardly ever been reported (by Catholic officials) to the law
enforcement authorities.” And the panel rightly emphasized the
need for effective prevention programs.
Of course, the quickest way to prevent child sexual
violence by Catholic clerics is for Pope Francis to publicly
remove all offenders from ministry and harshly punish their
colleagues and supervisors who enabled their crimes. But like
his predecessors, he has refused to take even tiny steps in this
direction.
Bishops in developed nations will claim that they're
better than their colleagues in the developing world. That's
disingenuous. In developed nations, bishops have been forced –
by brave victims, investigative journalists, determined police
and skilled prosecutors – to address this crisis earlier than
bishops in other nations. And instead of dealing with it
honestly and compassionately, they've largely just learned to
work harder and smarter to conceal it.
This report gives hope to the hundreds of thousands of
deeply wounded and still suffering clergy sex abuse victims
across the world. Now it's up to secular officials to follow the
UN's lead and step in to safeguard the vulnerable because
Catholic officials are either incapable or unwilling to do so.
(SNAP, the Survivors Network of
those Abused by Priests, is the world’s oldest and largest
support group for clergy abuse victims. We’ve been around for
25 years and have more than 15,000 members. Despite the word
“priest” in our title, we have members who were molested by
religious figures of all denominations, including nuns, rabbis,
bishops, and Protestant ministers. Our website is
SNAPnetwork.org)
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