Posted on 01/20/2010 3:13:22 PM PST by NYer
The Irish Catholic has learned that the key meetings will take place on Monday and Tuesday, February 15 and 16, and it is believed, similar to the Pope's meeting with Cardinal Seán Brady and Archbishop Diarmuid Martin on December 11, that several senior Vatican officials will also be in attendance, according to Vatican sources.While four current or former Dublin auxiliaries have offered their resignations under massive public pressure since the report's late November release, only one prelate's walking papers have been accepted by Rome.
The Pope's initiative will allow bishops who have concerns to voice their opinion directly to him.
After the Pope has listened to the bishops, he will then respond.
The initiative the confusion and uproar that has ensued from the publication of the Murphy Report and the divisions which have arisen among some clergy and laity over the resignations of auxiliary bishops, and a sense among others that there was a cover-up and the resignations were necessary.
It is believed that the Vatican is keen to address the public disunity that has emerged among members of the hierarchy, with a number of bishops disagreeing with each other over the fallout from the scandals.
By the end of the meetings, it is expected that concrete proposals will have emerged and the Pope will offer his conclusions.
Each bishop will then return to his diocese for the Ash Wednesday liturgies on February 17 where he will address the faithful on the way forward.
Prayer ping!
Dear Lord, clean house!
It’s a prayer AND an exclamation!
My God—the abuse is overwhelming - in Ireland and Germany...how deeply has pedophilia infected the roman Church?
As deeply as it affects every church hierarchy. The percentages are the same. It just get reported more when it’s about the Catholic Church. No matter, covering it up is wrong and assisting the perpetrator in any way is reprehensible.
I don’t think so...not every church if by church you mean Christian denominations...as much as I’ve heard from many on this it appears that the Roman Catholic Church is most willing to deny and cover up this travesty.
I won’t even talk about the perverted world of islam (not a religion in any case) in which child abuse is even acceptable.
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