Posted on 03/29/2010 9:07:25 AM PDT by Pope Pius XII
Catholic League president Bill Donohue criticizes an op-ed article and a news story in the New York Times about Pope Benedict XVI's role in the case of Fr. Lawrence Murphy:
In yesterday's Times, columnist Maureen Dowd said that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now the pope, "ignored repeated warnings and looked away in the case of the Rev. Lawrence C. Murphy, a Wisconsin priest who molested as many as 200 deaf boys." Wrong. Her own newspaper said it has no evidence that he even knew of letters that reached his office in 1996 about this matter.
Today's edition of the Times has a news story which says that Ratzinger "did not defrock a priest who molested scores of deaf boys in the United States, despite warnings by American bishops about the danger of failure to act, according to church files." Wrong. Besides the fact that there is no evidence he even knew of the case, his office actually lifted the statute of limitationsthe abuse took place in the 50s and 60sand began an investigation. Murphy died while the inquiry was proceeding.
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If the Church would just do something to show she was serious abouting curbing abuse the NYT would back off. Oh wait, she has. Maybe the Church should simply embrace the progressive agenda and stop blathering on about unborn babies. That would do it.
That is the sum and substance of it. The NYT is angry because the Church opposed Obamacare on the grounds that it expanded public support for abortions. And, O yes, because it says that homosexuality is immoral.
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The Pope and the Murphy case: what the New York Times story didn't tell you
They already have gone around to the seminaries! Seminarians have to undergo a multitude of tests and references before being accepted now.
The lamestream media just doesn’t want to accept the fact that there were a minimum of cases last year — I think I read only six cases somewhere.
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