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Governor Keating Resigns From National Review Board [Text of letter & response by Bishops Gregory]
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| 6-16-03
| Keating, Gregory
Posted on 06/16/2003 6:49:59 PM PDT by Salvation
Governor Keating Resigns From National Review Board
WASHINGTON (June 16, 2003) -- In a letter to Belleville Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating resigned from the National Review Board which he chairs. Governor Keating, who now heads the American Council of Life Insurers, indicated that his resignation is effective immediately.
The texts of the letter from Governor Keating to Bishop Gregory and Bishop Gregory's response follow:
Dear Bishop Gregory:
As I have shared with you over the last two months, I intended to relinquish my chairmanship of the National Catholic Review Board on the first year anniversary of the creation of the Board. That time is this week.
During the last year, we accomplished much. Under your leadership and with the bishops' own mandate, we have begun the causes and context, scope and audit processes. The audit is the most significant. Never again will any bishop be able to hide or avoid the scandal of sex abuse in his diocese. As a former FBI agent and U.S. Attorney, I am convinced that pouring law enforcement and audit resources annually into each diocese will reclaim Catholic lay confidence. All of us can be assured of zero tolerance, transparency and criminal referral because outsiders will make sure that that is the case. We also created the Office of Child and Youth Protection, headed by a law enforcement professional. Our message was clear. Sex abuse is not just a moral lapse. It is a crime that should be fully prosecuted.
As I have recently said, and have repeated on several occasions, our Church is a Faith institution. A home to Christ's people. It is not a criminal enterprise. It does not condone and cover up criminal activity. It does not follow a code of silence. My remarks, which some bishops found offensive, were deadly accurate. I make no apology. To resist grand jury subpoenas, to suppress the names of offending clerics, to deny, to obfuscate, to explain away; that is the model of a criminal organization, not my church.
The humiliation, the horrors of the sex scandal must be a poisonous aberration, a black page in our history that cannot ever recur. It has been disastrous to the Church in America.
Most of America's bishops are fully supportive of the Board's efforts. They have led and led well and have stood up for virtue. Your own leadership has been extraordinary and courageous. You are a model of the Good Shepherd.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve our Faith. Frequently, it was an agony, but with humility and a devotion to the simple truths of the New Testament, good will always prevail.
Sincerely,
Frank Keating
Dear Governor Keating,
I have received your letter in which you offer your resignation as chairman and as a member of the National Review Board. I accept your resignation with an awareness of the enormous contribution you have made to the Church in the United States and to the Board as its first Chairman.
A little over a year ago the Bishops passed the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People in which we recognize the necessity of having significant lay participation in assessing whether we are living up to what we pledge in the Charter. I will always be grateful to you for your immediate and generous willingness to contribute to this unprecedented endeavor.
Both as a devout Catholic and as a governor who met the challenge of leading his state through the tragedy of a devastating act of domestic terrorism, you struck me as having the qualities needed to take on the task that I gave to you. Your work this past year only served to confirm my early intuition.
Because the task you took on was unprecedented and had to be carried out in an intense environment which gives rise to strong emotions under the close observation of the media, there were bound to be moments of difficulty. At such times I found you open and responsive to my assessments of the situation.
The Board's contribution to resolving the sexual abuse crisis depends on its willingness to offer an honest appraisal of the steps being taken by the Bishops to protect children and young people. I know it was in this spirit that you sought to lead the Board during its first year, and I am sure it will continue in this fashion.
With heartfelt gratitude for your contribution and with prayers and best wishes for you and your family, I am
Sincerely yours in the Lord,
Bishop Wilton D. Gregory
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The texts of the letter from Governor Keating to Bishop Gregory and Bishop Gregory's response follow:
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posted on
06/16/2003 6:50:00 PM PDT
by
Salvation
To: Polycarp; NYer; sinkspur; sitetest; Coleus
**Never again will any bishop be able to hide or avoid the scandal of sex abuse in his diocese.**
We will have to check out this audit process!
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posted on
06/16/2003 6:55:49 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: All
** My remarks, which some bishops found offensive, were deadly accurate. I make no apology. To resist grand jury subpoenas, to suppress the names of offending clerics, to deny, to obfuscate, to explain away; that is the model of a criminal organization, not my church.**
Hats off to Keating!! This is what we have been saying for an entire year and a half!
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posted on
06/16/2003 6:57:19 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: All
**good will always prevail.**
And so we pray,
Amen
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posted on
06/16/2003 6:58:54 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: All
**The Board's contribution to resolving the sexual abuse crisis depends on its willingness to offer an honest appraisal of the steps being taken by the Bishops to protect children and young people.**
If only all the bishops and archbishops and cardinals could be as honest as it seems the Review Board strove to be!!
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:01:42 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: Salvation
As a former FBI agent and U.S. Attorney, I am convinced that pouring law enforcement and audit resources annually into each diocese will reclaim Catholic lay confidence. Shamefully, he's right.
We can long for the day when handcuffs don't have to be waved in front of Catholic clerics as an incentive to leave our children alone!
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:02:58 PM PDT
by
sinkspur
To: Admin Moderator
I guess I put the extra "S" from "Texts" at the end of the word "Bishop"!
Drats! And thank you for your help in fixing the title.
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:04:41 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: All
Audit of Diocesan Policies to Begin in June
Audit of Diocesan Policies to Begin in June
WASHINGTON (May 29, 2003) - An audit of diocesan policies dealing with the problem of sexual abuse of children and young people by clergy will begin in June.
The audit will be conducted by the Gavin Group of Boston, headed by William Gavin, an experienced compliance auditor formally with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, overwhelmingly adopted by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) at it meeting in Dallas last June, established an Office for Child and Youth Protection. One of the duties of this office is to produce "an annual public report on the progress made in implementing the standards in this Charter."
Furthermore, "This public report shall include the names of those dioceses/eparchies which, in the judgment of this Office, are not in compliance with the provisions and expectations of this Charter."
To facilitate an audit of the 195 Catholic dioceses and eparchies (dioceses of the Eastern Catholic Church) in the United States, the USCCB has engaged the Gavin Group as consultants.
Over fifty auditors were trained May 19-22 to do on-site audits of the compliance of dioceses with the standards of the Charter. The auditors will operate in teams of two, and no auditor will be permitted to audit his own diocese if he or she is a Catholic. The audit does not include an evaluation of the dioceses' pre-Charter policies or actions.
The plan is to audit approximately eleven dioceses a week between late June and late October. The reports will be forwarded to the Office for Child and Youth Protection, headed by Kathleen McChesney, which will begin drawing up the overall report.
As also specified by the Charter, the National Review Board, a group of thirteen lay persons, "appointed by the Conference President," Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, "and reporting directly to him, will approve the annual report of the implementation of this Charter in each of our dioceses/eparchies, as well as any recommendations that emerge from this review before the report is submitted to the President of the Conference and published."
The completion of the report and it submission to the National Review Board for its approval are scheduled for the first part of December.
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:09:49 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: NYer
**The completion of the report and it submission to the National Review Board for its approval are scheduled for the first part of December.**
December??
We will be here waiting!
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posted on
06/16/2003 7:10:38 PM PDT
by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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