Posted on 06/21/2011 7:24:28 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg
The nations Roman Catholic bishops on Thursday resisted calls for major changes in their child sex abuse policy despite recent cases involving priests in Kansas City and Philadelphia.
Critics say those cases raise questions about whether some bishops are even following the policy, which was crafted nine years ago to address the sex abuse crisis that was rocking the church.
The critics reacted swiftly after Thursdays 187-5 vote, which approved a few revisions, including listing child pornography as a violation of church law.
We are dismayed that the new policy is almost identical to the current policy, despite horrifying recent evidence in Kansas City and Philadelphia that the churchs current policies are dangerously lenient and full of loopholes, said Terence McKiernan, president of BishopAccountability.org, a group that operates an online database of accused priests.
The policy needs to be overhauled. This is a squandered opportunity and a disaster for children, not only in the United States but worldwide, he said.
Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2011/06/16/2955810/catholic-bishops-resist-calls.html#ixzz1PxzrhOa3
(Excerpt) Read more at kansascity.com ...
I don’t do other peopole’s homework.
If you are capable of reading English, read paragraphs 11 and 13 of CS which I posted.
Thankfully, anyone can read CS for themselves, noting words like papal secret and under thread of excommunication.
I have read them. I have also read the entire Instruction. I have repeatedly shown how your misrepresentations are false. Show how my reasoning is wrong, if you can. Pretending that I have not answered you and repeating your false statements only shows that you cannot respond.
Oh, really? The cross is at the heart of the OPC? Who have they hung on it lately? Baptists? Lutherans? PCUSA? Methodists? or just more Catholics?
Your confusion over the empty cross of Christ does not surprise me in the least.
It’s in black and white. And yet RC apologists STILL deny the written words.
Astounding. But not surprising. Not anymore.
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
I’ll type slowly so you can understand. It. Does. No. Such. Thing.
You cannot show that anyone was ever excommunicated for reporting priest abuse to the police. Nor can you explain how your false claim can be reconciled with numerous provisions requiring reporting to the police. Address these objections to your claim or admit that they provisions of CS concerning secrecy do not actually meant what you claim.
Fortunately, the cross, whether empty or not, reminds us that even for the worst sinners, forgiveness is possible through repentance.
Thank you for your intervention.
No spamming, please
ok, noted. thank you
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