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Our of Dallas, Hope
National Catholic Register ^ | June 23-29,2002 | editor

Posted on 06/25/2002 4:40:41 PM PDT by Lady In Blue

Repentance. Holiness.A new focus on the urgency and importance of the Church's teachings on sexual morality. These are the fruits of the Dallas meeting, bishops tell the Register.

If, last year at this time, these things were in the hearts of bishops, now they are at the forefront of their minds. If they were convinced of their need before, now they are committed and urgent about them.

These intangibles may be the most important result of the bishops'meeting in Dallas - results that can't be neatly summed up in a policy.

But a policy was made in Dallas as well.In assessing it, it's important to remember that the sex-abuse rules the bishops adopted are only the latest word,not the last, on what diocese will do in these cases.[emphasis mine]

There is much good in the policy. Bishops were already adopating stricter rules for dealing with sex-abuse cases;this will ensure that they all do. But there is also much to quibble with - as Cardinal Avery Dulles pointed out,some of it has the feel of being conceived in a panice. Its broad definiation of sex abuse, and its insistence that any accusation be turned over to civil authorities - not just credible ones - could enable grave injustices against priests who are innocent. If it is implemented, it wil leave priests too vulnerable to the wild accusations that, as many a parish secretary will tell you, are all too common.

However, the policy that is implemented months hence may have none of these problems. The Vatican will have to sign off on the policy and, as the theologian-cardinal added, the Vatican isn't likely to reinforce its weak spots.

"The bishops are understandable concerned to show that they are taking bold and decisive measures,"he wrote in The New York Times before the meeting started. But "[i]f they yield too much to the present atmosphere of panic, the Holy See can be relied upon to safeguard the theological and canonical tradition. The many levels of authority in the Church are a precious resource."

Then there is the matter of jurisdiction. Individual bishops, not the conference, have authority in their own dioceses.It's an open question how binding a national policy will be on them. As will be clear in November when the bishops take the matter up again, the abuse policy is far from finished.

But what is finished are the media swarms of June. In Dallas, a national meeting featured the frightening stories of victims and the tearful apologies of bishops. It is unlikely that the story will be able to muster the elements needed to match its drama.

As important as the policy is, the awareness caused by that intense, national attention may be the real legacy of the June meeting. The attention was often unfair.("Two-thirds of bishops let accused priests work," screamed one headline - but the cases the story cited didn't all involve priests and didn't add up to two-thirds of bishops.) But it accomplished some good.

First, it helped the public to see that bishops are concerned and committed to solving the problems of clergy abuse.The caricature of our bishops as uncaring and unfeeling is hard to sustain in the face of their clearly sincere repentance. It would have been easy for bishops to take a different approach - after all, according to Associated Press less than half of 1% of priests are even accused of sexual abuse.[emphasis mine]But bishops owned up to their public rebukes.

Second, the media attention taught an object lesson in applied morality.Sexuality is powerful and sacared. Its misuse doesn't merely violate fingerwagging rules of the past. It has painful consequenes for everyone involved. As much as news outlets tried to claim that the problem wasn't about sexual disorders - from homosexuality to basic sexual immaturity - there is no excaping that this is precisely what the abuse problem is.

The bishops have come back from Dallas changed. They have sent an unmistakable message: Never again will the abuse of children by clergy be handled insensitively. But we knew that before they went.

The biggest change will be interior. And that's where the biggest difference will ultimately be made. Catholics want holy bishops, men of faith and courage. Dallas gave our bishops a step in the right direction.


TOPICS: General Discusssion
KEYWORDS: holiness; prayer
FYI and discussion.
1 posted on 06/25/2002 4:40:41 PM PDT by Lady In Blue
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To: Lady In Blue
The bishops have come back from Dallas changed. They have sent an unmistakable message: Never again will the abuse of children by clergy be handled insensitively. But we knew that before they went.

And the next step is......................................................?

The biggest change will be interior. And that's where the biggest difference will ultimately be made. Catholics want holy bishops, men of faith and courage. Dallas gave our bishops a step in the right direction.

I fear we will have to be very patient here. This did not acculumlate and happen in one day, but since the 1960s and maaybe even before that.

Lord Jesus Christ, we pray that your healing hand reach down and touch the erring Bishops and Cardinals with wisdom, truth and a heartfelt reform so that they may once again strive to adhere to your laws.

2 posted on 06/25/2002 5:13:22 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: Lady In Blue

Approved by USCCB on June 14, 2002, for recognitio by the Holy See.

Essential Norms for Diocesan/Eparchial
Policies Dealing with Allegations
of Sexual Abuse of Minors
by Priests, Deacons,
or Other Church Personnel


3 posted on 06/25/2002 5:17:59 PM PDT by Salvation
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Thank you,Salvation and I couldn't agree more with you.I believe the problems started around 35-40 years ago,right after the Council.It'll take time,but if we all do our part,no matter how small,and with the Lord's help,we can turn our Holy and beautiful Church around.
4 posted on 06/25/2002 8:11:57 PM PDT by Lady In Blue
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To: Salvation
Thanks for the link.I check their site as well as EWTN's nearly every day.
5 posted on 06/25/2002 8:13:01 PM PDT by Lady In Blue
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