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Hoeppner Case Highlights Pope’s Deeply Troubling Track Record on Clerical Abuse
One Peter Five ^ | April 13, 2021 | Steve Skojec

Posted on 04/14/2021 8:56:30 AM PDT by ebb tide

Hoeppner Case Highlights Pope’s Deeply Troubling Track Record on Clerical Abuse

Pope Francis is perhaps most controversial for his theological positions or his populist progressive sentiments, but what is often overlooked in evaluations of this lightning rod of a papacy is his absolutely abysmal record on clerical sex abuse. He has talked tough at times about clerical abuse. He’s even published guidelines on how it should be handled. But I’ve been asking where the pope really stands on clerical sex abuse since 2015 — and with good reason.

When I read the story today about the forced resignation Bishop Michael Hoeppner of Crookston, Minnesota over sex-abuse coverup, I was immediately struck by the contrast between his case and others that are similar, and even more well known.

According to The Pillar, Hoeppner, age 71, has resigned, at the direct request of Pope Francis, 18 months after an investigation began into allegations that he coerced a sex abuse victim into recanting his claim. The investigation turned up at least one other major failure — the decision to leave a priest in ministry who admitted to inappropriately touching a 5 year old child when he was 14, and having had sexual fantasies about minors during his ministry. (The priest in question was himself sexually abused as a child.)

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The victim of coercion, a married deacon who was molested by a priest of the diocese as a teenager, sees Hoeppner’s removal as a “warning to those in charge who want to continue to punish and abuse survivors even after the initial abuse.”

“Hopefully now the Church is now done tolerating cover-ups and the mishandling of these cases,” he said.

I wish I shared his optimism. If Hoeppner’s case highlights anything, it’s how differently other, more serious cases have been handled.

Why Is Hoeppner Different? 

Hoeppner was the first American bishop to be investigated under the new guidelines set out in Vos estis lux mundi, a motu proprio letter on clerical sexual abuse published by Francis in 2019.

“The crimes of sexual abuse,” the motu proprio reads, “offend Our Lord, cause physical, psychological and spiritual damage to the victims and harm the community of the faithful. In order that these phenomena, in all their forms, never happen again, a continuous and profound conversion of hearts is needed, attested by concrete and effective actions that involve everyone in the Church, so that personal sanctity and moral commitment can contribute to promoting the full credibility of the Gospel message and the effectiveness of the Church’s mission.”

And yet it’s impossible not to wonder if Francis really means any of this.

Recall that the late Cardinal Godfried Danneels — may God have mercy on his soul — stood on the loggia with Francis on the evening of his papal election, no doubt a reward for his role in Bergoglio’s ascent to power via the machinations of the so-called St. Gallen Mafia. Danneels was again invited personally by Francis to participate in the Synod on the Family in 2015.

Danneels on the loggia on election night; March 13, 2013

The man lurking with a triumphant look on his face in the shadows in the photo above is the same Danneels who was caught on tape attempting to convince a sex abuse victim not to report the abuse perpetrated against him for over a decade by his own uncle, Roger Vangheluwe, the bishop of Bruges, until after Vangheluwe could retire. Henry Sire gives troubling detail in his book, The Dictator Pope

A few months after his retirement, in April 2010, Danneels was especially under a cloud of scandal, being accused of having covered for a protégé bishop who admitted to having sexually abused a minor, his own nephew. In 2010 it was revealed—by the publication of an audio recording—that Danneels had told the victim to keep quiet and not cause trouble for the soon-to retire Bishop Roger Vangheluwe of Bruges, even suggesting that the victim ought to “ask forgiveness.” Before the recordings were released, Danneels had denied all knowledge of sexual abuse by clergy or cover-ups. But a whistleblowing priest, Rik Devillé, later claimed that he had warned Danneels about Vangheluwe in the mid-1990s. Because the legal statute of limitations had expired, Vangheluwe was never charged for his crimes, though he issued public apologies to the victims.

Following this, a wave of complaints of hundreds of cases of sexual abuse by clerics over a twenty-year period prompted an intervention by police who raided Danneels’s house and the diocesan offices. Computers and files were seized, including all the documentation gathered by the diocesan commission on the abuse allegations. The cardinal was later questioned by prosecutors for ten hours but no charges were laid.

For reasons that remain unclear, the seized evidence was declared to have been inadmissible, the documents returned to the archdiocese and the investigation was abruptly closed. This despite the fact that individuals had come forward with almost five hundred separate complaints, including many that alleged Danneels had used his power and connections to shield clerical sex abusers. Peter Adriaenssens, the chairman of the sex abuse commission launched by Danneels’s successor, Archbishop André-Joseph Léonard, complained to the prosecutors about the raids, saying the result was that his team had lost all 475 dossiers they had collected on abuse allegations. The commission was dissolved and no further investigations ever undertaken, despite Adriaenssens having said that about fifty of the dossiers implicated Danneels.

Here are some other significant cases:

More detail could be offered here on names like Msgr. Battista Ricca, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta, Archbishop Edgar Peña Parra, and likely others. I’ve covered all of them at one time or another. If you’d like more detail, I’ll refer you back to the summary overview of Francis’s “embarrassing friendships” by Marco Tosatti published here.

As Archbishop Viganò said in an interview with the Washington Post, Pope Francis is “doing close to nothing to punish those who have committed abuse,” and also “doing absolutely nothing to expose and bring to justice those who have, for decades, facilitated and covered up the abusers.”

But this sounds like merely an accusation of neglect. What if the reason for this pattern of behavior is more sinister? It seems pertinent to recall here the reporting of George Neumayr of the American Spectator in the summer of that same year. After traveling to Argentina, Neumayr uncovered a fair bit of resentment in the pope’s home country. He also described a particularly malevolent mode of operation attributed to the former Cardinal Archbishop of Buenos Aires:

“Bergoglio would call up those investigating, say, a pederast priest and tell them to back off,” a Buenos Aires Church insider told me. “He then would inform the offending priest of his intervention and then use that to extract total obedience from him.” Many such priests were in Bergoglio’s debt.

Some have wondered why as pope Bergoglio has surrounded himself with so many crooks, creeps, and degenerates. But that is no mystery to Argentine Catholics. “He did the same as archbishop,” says one. “He uses their secrets to control them.”

Perhaps, in the final analysis, this is the explanation: a naked lust for power, and a willingness to use anyone and anything to obtain and maintain it. It may simply be the case that Francis will go to great lengths to protect those who have been loyal to him, or who are especially favored by those loyal to him. The examples I cited above certainly seem to support this thesis.

What’s odd about the Hoeppner case is the fact that any action was taken by the pope at all. Even so, it’s a pretty soft landing. Hoeppner is retiring, not being sent to the desert to do penance. In fact, he’s even being allowed to offer his own “farewell Mass,” if you can believe it.

I suppose you could say Hoeppner is, in a way, being made an example to other bishops. One could easily imagine the implicit message: “Be useful to me, or wind up like this one.”

But if going into early retirement on your own terms is as harsh as it gets, the only real message is: “You have practically nothing to lose no matter what you do.”

Which means it likely won’t be the last story like this we’ll hear about.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: coverups; francischism; homos; liars

1 posted on 04/14/2021 8:56:30 AM PDT by ebb tide
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2 posted on 04/14/2021 9:02:50 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome.)
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To: ebb tide

If they were sincere they’d out the diabolic founder of the American church, Bernardin, who is recorded as having abused a young woman in a diabolic ritual in a church in 1958. The difference from likely atheist Francis is that the hidden satanists do believe.


3 posted on 04/14/2021 9:03:52 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: ebb tide

It’s widely known that any sexual reprobate clergy in the Catholic church have their tickets punched to backwater locations in Africa, South/Central America or Southeast Asia where they are more likely to avoid detection/prosecution. It’s a disgusting practice but there’s no oversight to change this other than Francis the Talking Heretic who tried to strongarm Argentinian law enforcement not to prosecute his chums in Argentina who had been accused of diddling children. He’s hardly the example of change you’d like to eradicate this problem.

(Sorry, Catholics, but this issue is now well documented).


4 posted on 04/14/2021 9:04:56 AM PDT by OrangeHoof (Chinese communism will look different once the masks come off.)
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To: ebb tide; xsmommy; Monkey Face; Tax-chick

Sobering details. But we expected no less from this social-communist dictator, did we?


5 posted on 04/14/2021 12:38:52 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (Method, motive, and opportunity: No morals, shear madness and hatred by those who cheat.)
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To: ebb tide
The money quote:
“Bergoglio would call up those investigating, say, a pederast priest and tell them to back off,” a Buenos Aires Church insider told me. “He then would inform the offending priest of his intervention and then use that to extract total obedience from him.” Many such priests were in Bergoglio’s debt.

Some have wondered why as pope Bergoglio has surrounded himself with so many crooks, creeps, and degenerates. But that is no mystery to Argentine Catholics. “He did the same as archbishop,” says one. “He uses their secrets to control them.”

Francis missed his calling. He should have run for U.S. national office as a Democrat. He is right up there in league with the Clintons, Bidens, Obamas and Pelosi.
6 posted on 04/14/2021 5:05:48 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("One steps out with actresses, one doesn't marry them."—Philip, Duke of Edinburgh)
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To: ebb tide

Enthusiastic babbling about “reform,” wherever it comes from, is usually pure cant.


7 posted on 04/14/2021 6:50:32 PM PDT by Marchmain (i vote pro-life)
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