Posted on 08/27/2018 8:57:12 PM PDT by ebb tide
In the wake of explosive accusations (PDF link) from former apostolic nuncio to the United States Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò about the complicity of high-ranking churchmen including Pope Francis in covering up abuse from Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, a number of Catholic bishops have issued public statements of support for Viganò and concern over the allegations he has brought to light. Thus far, the list includes:
Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, who ordered all priests of his diocese to read his statement this past Sunday a statement in which he asserted that he found the allegations to be credible and argued that the response must be a thorough investigation similar to those conducted any time allegations are deemed to be credible.
Cardinal Raymond Burke, who said, The declarations made by a prelate of the authority of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò must be totally taken to heart by those responsible in the Church, and that [e]ach declaration must be subject to investigation, according to the Churchs time-tried procedural law.
Bishop Thomas Olmsted of Phoenix, Arizona, who affirmed in a statement that he has known Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò for 39 years and has always known and respected him as a man of truthfulness, faith and integrity. For this reason, writes Olmsted, I ask that Archbishop Viganòs testimony was taken seriously by all, and that every claim that he makes be investigated thoroughly.
Archbishop Allen Vigneron of Detroit, Michigan, who issued a statement saying Viganòs report is another daunting challenge to our confidence in the reliability of the Churchs leadership, during a summer of devastating news regarding clergy sexual abuse and infidelity.
The Lord assures us, writes Vigneron, that the truth will set us free (Jn 8:32). We have nothing to fear in facing squarely the allegations made by Archbishop Viganò. I join with the priests and people of the Archdiocese of Detroit in praying for the triumph of truth and transparency and praying that it comes quickly. Whether the Archbishops claims are confirmed or proved to be unfounded, the truth which comes to light will show us the sure path to the purification and reform of the Church.
Bishop Robert Morlino of Madison, Wisconsin, who offered support for Cardinal DiNardo, head of the USCCB, in his insistence that the questions raised by Viganò deserve answers that are conclusive and based on evidence.
Morlino also took issue with the popes response to the Viganò statement, saying he felt compelled to confess his disappointment that in his remarks on the return flight from Dublin to Rome, the Holy Father chose a course of no comment, regarding any conclusions that might be drawn from Archbishop Viganòs allegations.
Morlino continued:
Pope Francis further said expressly that such conclusions should be left to the professional maturity of journalists. In the United States and elsewhere, in fact, very little is more questionable than the professional maturity of journalists. The bias in the mainstream media could not be clearer and is recognized almost universally. I would never ascribe professional maturity to the journalism of the National Catholic Reporter, for example. (And, predictably, they are leading the charge in a campaign of vilification against Archbishop Viganò.)
Having renewed my expression of respect and filial affection for the Holy Father, I must add that during his tenure as our Apostolic Nuncio, I came to know Archbishop Viganò both professionally and personally, and I remain deeply convinced of his honesty, loyalty to and love for the Church, and impeccable integrity. In fact, Arch. Viganò has offered a number of concrete, real allegations in his recent document, giving names, dates, places, and the location of supporting documentation either at the Secretariat of State or at the Apostolic Nunciature. Thus, the criteria for credible allegations are more than fulfilled, and an investigation, according to proper canonical procedures, is certainly in order.
Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan, who says, Archbishop Viganò confirmed his statement by a sacred oath invoking the name of God. There is, therefore, no reasonable and plausible cause to doubt the truth content of the document of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò.
Schneider continues:
Ruthlessness and transparency in detecting and in confessing the evils in the life of the Church will help to initiate an efficient process of spiritual and moral purification and renewal. Before condemning others, every clerical office holder in the Church, regardless of rank and title, should ask himself in the presence of God, if he himself had in some way covered sexual abuses. Should he discover himself guilty, he should confess it publicly, for the Word of God admonishes him: Be not ashamed to acknowledge your guilt (Sir 4:26). For, as Saint Peter, the first Pope, wrote, the time has come for the judging, starting with the house (the church) of God (1 Peter 4:17).
Time will tell if more prelates and other clergy will come forward in support of Viganò, who has reportedly traveled abroad to a safe, undisclosed location following the publication of his exposé.
This is where the rubber meets the road.
".... Viganò, who has reportedly traveled abroad to a safe, undisclosed location following the publication of his exposé."
An Archbishop in 2018 feels the need to hide?!?!
Given the number of senior clergy who have come forward to vouch for AB Vigano's integrity, I would conclude the threat he feels is real.
Why did Pope Benedict Resign? McCarrick, Vigano and Vatican Bank Scandals Explained in Detail
by Dr Taylor Marshall (17 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q2HSJ6cbMY&feature=em-uploademail
Mark
Good video.
Those drug-fueled Vatican orgies dont pay for themselves I guess.
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bttt
WOW, indeed. Absolutely intolerable that he should feel he is not safe in the midst of his peers in the Mother Church. Satan is truly in control. The wolves were allowed to oversee and savage the flock at will. Dear God....why? Have You forsaken us?
The devil will not win.
The Catholic church - The Body of Christ is much stronger than sinful evil men.
God Bless all righteous men and women and clergy.
Pray and ask St Michael to defend the Church.
Abortion and all the other sins accepted as world grows more secular and turns away from God, earn this type of turmoil and we can expect worse as the issue remains unresolved.
Do not expect a solution from man.
Only our return to God and Prayer can resolve this.
Yay, Strickland! Hes got a very astute and energetic canon law specialist under his authority. Might be hearing more from Tyler as this unfolds.
1 Kings 11:33
33 Because he hath forsaken me, and hath adored Astarthe the goddess of the Sidonians, and Chamos the god of Moab, and Moloch the god of the children of Ammon: and hath not walked in my ways, to do justice before me, and to keep my precepts, and judgments as did David his father
What can we say of a country, and of baptized Catholics living in that country, who commit abortion, buggery, and contraception?
The institutional Church will certainly take a hit from all this... and don’t be surprised at some major reforms.
Deacon Francis
Yes. I can see the church growing smaller. As Bishop Morlino stated “ For too long we have diminished the reality of sin - we have refused to call a sin a sin - and we have excused sin in the name of mistaken notion of mercy.”
We have a very active parish in Wisconsin, but only 30% attend Sunday Mass regularly.
It seems that many have been caught up in the ways of the world instead of following Christ’s path.
Thanks for your service to the Church as a Deacon.
That’s a start.
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