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Vatican
Says It Will Protect Children – but Criticises Un for
'Interfering'
The Journal February 5, 2014
http://www.thejournal.ie/vatican-united-nations-1301033-Feb2014/
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THE VATICAN HAS responded to a report by a United Nations committee which
criticised its policies that allowed for systematic and continued
abuse of children by its priests.
In a statement this afternoon, the Holy See
reiterated its commitment to defending and protecting the rights
of children “in line with the principles promoted by the
Convention of the Rights of the Child and according to the moral
and religious values offered by Catholic doctrine”.
It confirmed that it had taken note of the concluding
observations in the report, adding that it will be thoroughly
studied and examined.
However, it also said that it “regrets” that some of the
observations by the committee on the rights of the child are an
attempt to “interfere with Catholic Church teaching on the
dignity of the human person and in the exercise of religious
freedom”.
The report commented on the Church’s positions on
homosexuality, contraception and abortion.
Meanwhile, Irish victim support group One in Four has
welcomed the report from the UN, noting its “scathing critique”
of the Catholic Church’s attempts to cover up the extent of
sexual abuse of children by members of clergy – and its failure
to report incidents of such abuse.
“This report by an international neutral body confirms
what has long been suspected: that the Vatican
had a far greater knowledge of the extent of clerical
sexual abuse than it has ever acknowledged, and that it must take
responsibility for creating a culture in the Church worldwide
that protected sex
offenders and endangered children,” said executive
director Maeve Lewis.
This vindicates absolutely what survivors of abuse
have been saying over the past decade.
“The Vatican has always tried to lay responsibility for
child sexual abuse on the individual offenders and on local
bishops. It has never admitted that its policies and regulations
ensured that priests were protected at the expense of children’s
safety.
This falsehood is now exposed.
“If the Vatican is to retain any credibility it
mustimmediately abide by the Committee’s recommendations, hand
over allits records and immediately put in place a policy of
mandatoryreporting of sexual crimes.”
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