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To: Alex Murphy
The title of the article is a blatant misconstrual of Pope Benedict's comments. In no way shape or form does he blame the sex scandal on the breakdown of society. This is simply a smear on the Pope by the media. Below are the relevant three paragraphs in the Pope's address to the bishops are the following. You won't find in them Pope Benedict blaming the sex scandal on the moral breakdown of society.

Among the countersigns to the Gospel of life found in America and elsewhere is one that causes deep shame: the sexual abuse of minors. Many of you have spoken to me of the enormous pain that your communities have suffered when clerics have betrayed their priestly obligations and duties by such gravely immoral behavior. As you strive to eliminate this evil wherever it occurs, you may be assured of the prayerful support of God's people throughout the world. Rightly, you attach priority to showing compassion and care to the victims. It is your God-given responsibility as pastors to bind up the wounds caused by every breach of trust, to foster healing, to promote reconciliation and to reach out with loving concern to those so seriously wronged.

Responding to this situation has not been easy and, as the President of your Episcopal Conference has indicated, it was "sometimes very badly handled". Now that the scale and gravity of the problem is more clearly understood, you have been able to adopt more focused remedial and disciplinary measures and to promote a safe environment that gives greater protection to young people. While it must be remembered that the overwhelming majority of clergy and religious in America do outstanding work in bringing the liberating message of the Gospel to the people entrusted to their care, it is vitally important that the vulnerable always be shielded from those who would cause harm. In this regard, your efforts to heal and protect are bearing great fruit not only for those directly under your pastoral care, but for all of society.

If they are to achieve their full purpose, however, the policies and programs you have adopted need to be placed in a wider context. Children deserve to grow up with a healthy understanding of sexuality and its proper place in human relationships. They should be spared the degrading manifestations and the crude manipulation of sexuality so prevalent today. They have a right to be educated in authentic moral values rooted in the dignity of the human person. This brings us back to our consideration of the centrality of the family and the need to promote the Gospel of life. What does it mean to speak of child protection when pornography and violence can be viewed in so many homes through media widely available today? We need to reassess urgently the values underpinning society, so that a sound moral formation can be offered to young people and adults alike. All have a part to play in this task - not only parents, religious leaders, teachers and catechists, but the media and entertainment industries as well. Indeed, every member of society can contribute to this moral renewal and benefit from it. Truly caring about young people and the future of our civilization means recognizing our responsibility to promote and live by the authentic moral values which alone enable the human person to flourish. It falls to you, as pastors modelled upon Christ, the Good Shepherd, to proclaim this message loud and clear, and thus to address the sin of abuse within the wider context of sexual mores. Moreover, by acknowledging and confronting the problem when it occurs in an ecclesial setting, you can give a lead to others, since this scourge is found not only within your Dioceses, but in every sector of society. It calls for a determined, collective response.

-A8

13 posted on 04/17/2008 11:16:47 AM PDT by adiaireton8 ("I believe and profess all that the Holy Catholic Church ... proclaims to be revealed by God.")
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To: adiaireton8

Don’t confuse Benedict’s detractors with facts.

How dare you!


15 posted on 04/17/2008 11:26:59 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: adiaireton8; Alex Murphy
Thank you, A8. This is the usual media hatchet job on the Pope's words.

EWTN aired a private interview with the Pope before his election, in which he was asked about the sex abuse crisis. I'll summarize his remarks:

  1. Broadly speaking, all human beings are subject to temptations, and specifically temptation against chastity.
  2. Speaking more narrowly, the problem is caused primarily by a "crisis of faith"; the breakdown and collapse of the faith on the part of particular priests and bishops.
For those of us who have difficulty with Papal remarks, this reduces to:
  1. God has imprisoned all in disobedience that he might have mercy on all.
  2. But thanks be to God, who has given us the victory through Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Notice what is missing is any attempt to deflect blame on anyone other than the actual perpertrators of the abuse and the coverup.
18 posted on 04/17/2008 11:39:45 AM PDT by Campion
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