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INCONTRO INTERDICASTERIALE CON I CARDINALI STATUNITENSI (SALA BOLOGNA DEL PALAZZO APOSTOLICO VATICANO, 23-24 APRILE 2002) (IV) , 24.04.2002


INCONTRO INTERDICASTERIALE CON I CARDINALI STATUNITENSI (SALA BOLOGNA DEL PALAZZO APOSTOLICO VATICANO, 23-24 APRILE 2002) (IV)

Questa sera, a chiusura dell’Incontro interdicasteriale con i Cardinali statunitensi nella Sala Bologna del Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano, è stato rilasciato il seguente comunicato:

On April 23-24, 2002, an extraordinary meeting was held in the Vatican between the Cardinals of the United States and the leadership of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops and the heads of several offices of the Holy See on the subject of the sexual abuse of minors.

The meeting was called with three goals in mind:
- on the part of the American Bishops, to inform the Holy See about the difficulties which they have faced in recent months,
- on the part of the Roman Dicasteries, to hear directly from the American Cardinals and the chief officials of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops a general evaluation of the situation,
- and together to develop ways to move forward in addressing these issues.

As is known, the Holy Father received the working group in his private library late in the morning of Tuesday, April 23, and gave a programmatic address. Today, at the end of the morning session, His Holiness invited the American Cardinals and Bishops to lunch, to continue their discussion of some of the themes raised at the meeting.

The participants first of all wish to express their unanimous gratitude to the Holy Father for his clear indications of direction and commitment for the future. In communion with the Pope they reaffirm certain basic principles:

1) The sexual abuse of minors is rightly considered a crime by society and is an appalling sin in the eyes of God, above all when it is perpetrated by priests and religious whose vocation is to help persons to lead holy lives before God and men.

2) There is a need to convey to the victims and their families a profound sense of solidarity and to provide appropriate assistance in recovering faith and receiving pastoral care.

3) Even if the cases of true pedophilia on the part of priests and religious are few, all the participants recognized the gravity of the problem. In the meeting, the quantitative terms of the problem were discussed, since the statistics are not very clear in this regard. Attention was drawn to the fact that almost all the cases involved adolescents and therefore were not cases of true pedophilia.

4) Together with the fact that a link between celibacy and pedophilia cannot be scientifically maintained, the meeting reaffirmed the value of priestly celibacy as a gift of God to the Church.

5) Given the doctrinal issues underlying the deplorable behavior in question, certain lines of response have been proposed:

a) the Pastors of the Church need clearly to promote the correct moral teaching of the Church and publicly to reprimand individuals who spread dissent and groups which advance ambiguous approaches to pastoral care;

b) a new and serious Apostolic Visitation of seminaries and other institutes of formation must be made without delay, with particular emphasis on the need for fidelity to the Church’s teaching, especially in the area of morality, and the need for a deeper study of the criteria of suitability of candidates to the priesthood.

c) it would be fitting for the Bishops of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to ask the faithful to join them in observing a national day of prayer and penance, in reparation for the offenses perpetrated and in prayer to God for the conversion of sinners and the reconciliation of victims.

6) All the participants have seen this time as a call to a greater fidelity to the mystery of the Church. Consequently they see the present time as a moment of grace. While recognizing that practical criteria of conduct are indispensable and urgently needed, we cannot underestimate, in the words of the Holy Father, "the power of Christian conversion, that radical decision to turn away from sin and back to God, which reaches the depths of a person’s soul and can work extraordinary change". At the same time, as His Holiness also stated, "People need to know that there is no place in the priesthood and religious life for those who would harm the young. They must know that Bishops and priests are totally committed to the fullness of Catholic truth on matters of sexual morality, a truth as essential to the renewal of the priesthood and the episcopate as it is to the renewal of marriage and family life".

Again in the Holy Father’s words, neither should we forget the immense spiritual, human and social good that the vast majority of priests and religious in the United States have done and are still doing. The Catholic Church in your country has always promoted human and Christian values with great vigor and generosity, in a way that has helped to consolidate all that is noble in the American people. A great work of art may be blemished, but its beauty remains; and this is a truth which any intellectually honest critic will recognize. To the Catholic communities in the United States, to their Pastors and members, to the men and women religious, to teachers in Catholic universities and schools, to American missionaries in all parts of the world, go the wholehearted thanks of the entire Catholic Church and the personal thanks of the Bishop of Rome".

For this reason, the Cardinals and Bishops present at the meeting today sent a message to all the priests of the United States, their co-workers in the pastoral ministry.

As part of the preparation for the June meeting of the American Bishops, the United States participants in the Rome meeting presented to the Prefects of the Roman Congregations the following proposals:

1) We propose to send the respective Congregations of the Holy See a set of national standards which the Holy See will properly review (recognitio), in which essential elements for policies dealing with the sexual abuse of minors in Dioceses and Religious Institutes in the United States are set forth.

2) We will propose that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops recommend a special process for the dismissal from the clerical state of a priest who has become notorious and is guilty of the serial, predatory, sexual abuse of minors.

3) While recognizing that the Code of Canon law already contains a judicial process for the dismissal of priests guilty of sexually abusing minors, we will also propose a special process for cases which are not notorious but where the Diocesan Bishop considers the priest a threat for the protection of children and young people, in order to avoid grave scandal in the future and to safeguard the common good of the Church.

4) We will propose an Apostolic Visitation of seminaries and religious houses of formation, giving special attention to their admission requirements and the need for them to teach Catholic moral doctrine in its integrity.

5) We will propose that the Bishops of the United States make every effort to implement the challenge of the Holy Father that the present crisis "must lead to a holier priesthood, a holier episcopate, and a holier Church" by calling for deeper holiness in the Church in the United States, including ourselves as Bishops, the clergy, the religious and the faithful.

6) We propose that the Bishops of the United States set aside a day for prayer and penance throughout the Church in the United States, in order to implore reconciliation and the renewal of ecclesial life.

From the Vatican, April 24, 2002

[00658-02.01] [Original text: English]

 

Concluso l’Incontro interdicasteriale con i Cardinali statunitensi, si è svolta questa sera - alle ore 22.00 - nell’Aula Giovanni Paolo II della Sala Stampa della Santa Sede, una Conferenza Stampa per illustrare ai giornalisti accreditati il comunicato finale dei lavori.

Con il Direttore della Sala Stampa, Dr. Joaquín Navarro-Valls, hanno preso parte alla Conferenza Stampa il Card. Theodore Edgar McCarrick, Arcivescovo di Washington; il Card. James Francis Stafford, Arcivescovo emerito di Denver e Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio per i Laici; S.E. Mons. Wilton Daniel Gregory, Vescovo di Belleville e Presidente della Conferenza dei Vescovi Cattolici degli Stati Uniti d’America.

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1 posted on 04/25/2002 2:19:22 PM PDT by Notwithstanding
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a) the Pastors of the Church need clearly to promote the correct moral teaching of the Church and publicly to reprimand individuals who spread dissent and groups which advance ambiguous approaches to pastoral care;

Bye bye to Dignity and bye bye to other open dissenters.

b) a new and serious Apostolic Visitation of seminaries and other institutes of formation must be made without delay, with particular emphasis on the need for fidelity to the Church’s teaching, especially in the area of morality, and the need for a deeper study of the criteria of suitability of candidates to the priesthood.

Clean out the seminaries. Sounds good to me. Now the bishops have to know that they need to do it, or move out of the way for someone who will.

SD

2 posted on 04/25/2002 2:22:28 PM PDT by SoothingDave
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Number 5 indicates the heretics will finally be rooted out of the Church's inner circles. Amen.

The Vatican always couches new policies in very careful language. This is a very very strong statement that indicates the Vatican will no longer assume the healing will occur spontaneously - rather, the long-needed first aid is to be applied post haste.

3 posted on 04/25/2002 2:23:16 PM PDT by Notwithstanding
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the Pastors of the Church need clearly to promote the correct moral teaching of the Church and publicly to reprimand individuals who spread dissent and groups which advance ambiguous approaches to pastoral care ... a new and serious Apostolic Visitation of seminaries and other institutes of formation must be made without delay, with particular emphasis on the need for fidelity to the Church’s teaching, especially in the area of morality

My dear brother bishops of the USA, if you had been doing your job these past 20 years, this problem never would have happened.

4 posted on 04/25/2002 2:31:46 PM PDT by Campion
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"4) We will propose an Apostolic Visitation of seminaries and religious houses of formation, giving special attention to their admission requirements and the need for them to teach Catholic moral doctrine in its integrity. "

This is one/half of the solution because it addresses the future. The other half concerns the past - personal responsibility. Who was responsible for the seminaries getting that way and who, with subsequent knowledge, did not do anything when problems surfaced. Resignations and reassignments are in order ASAP.

9 posted on 04/25/2002 2:35:20 PM PDT by ex-snook
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1) We propose to send ... a set of national standards

2) We will propose ... a special process for the dismissal from the clerical state

3) While recognizing that the Code of Canon law ... we will also propose

4) We will propose an Apostolic Visitation

5) We will propose that the Bishops ... make every effort to implement

6) We propose ... a day for prayer and penance


I will be very charitable and neutral: this is weak.
12 posted on 04/25/2002 2:42:26 PM PDT by Mike Fieschko
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I'm disappointed in the weak wording. Something simpler, and more direct would have been appropriate. In particular,
Homosexuality (male or female) and service in the clergy are incompatible.
All clergy for whom the church has evidence of sexual misconduct will be immediately dismissed.
All cases of criminal behavior for which the statute of limitations has not expired will be reported to the local district attorney for evaluation and/or prosecution.
The church promises to immediately report any future incidents of criminal sexual misconduct upon determination of the validity of the incident.
27 posted on 04/25/2002 2:58:58 PM PDT by Myrddin
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2) We will propose that the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops recommend a special process for the dismissal from the clerical state of a priest who has become notorious and is guilty of the serial, predatory, sexual abuse of minors.

3) While recognizing that the Code of Canon law already contains a judicial process for the dismissal of priests guilty of sexually abusing minors, we will also propose a special process for cases which are not notorious but where the Diocesan Bishop considers the priest a threat for the protection of children and young people, in order to avoid grave scandal in the future and to safeguard the common good of the Church.

Any idea why they won't dismiss any priest guilty of having sex with a minor ?

Is the priesthood that compromised ?

I think any member of the clergy who had sex with a minor should be dismissed immediately. Run, don't walk. Period.

33 posted on 04/25/2002 3:03:08 PM PDT by a_witness
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"...it would be fitting for the Bishops of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to ask the faithful to join them in observing a national day of prayer and penance, in reparation for the offenses perpetrated and in prayer to God for the conversion of sinners and the reconciliation of victims."

I note that this comes under that which has been "proposed." While I'm not a Catholic, it is unclear to me why this isn't a command, and why it isn't first before all things. It seems to me that the should be both public and private confession and repentance happening all over the place.

In other words, the statement appears to be quite forward-looking, without first looking back and agreeing with God that the RC has itself sinned in hiring, retaining, and protecting such sin in the camp.

39 posted on 04/25/2002 3:14:34 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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One sure way to put a stop to this is for parents to GO TO THE POLICE and then they can go to the rectory together
40 posted on 04/25/2002 3:15:20 PM PDT by uncbob
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"3) Even if the cases of true pedophilia on the part of priests and religious are few, all the participants recognized the gravity of the problem. In the meeting, the quantitative terms of the problem were discussed, since the statistics are not very clear in this regard. Attention was drawn to the fact that almost all the cases involved adolescents and therefore were not cases of true pedophilia."

With all due respect to the Catholic Church, for whom I have tremendous respect......

........this statement is total and utter bovine excrement.

In addition, the fact that they felt compelled to sneak this little "disclaimer" in speaks volumes.

41 posted on 04/25/2002 3:20:45 PM PDT by RightOnline
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How to reconcile the statement that "sexual abuse of minors is rightly considered a crime by society" and the Pope's statement about "the power of Christian conversion":

Turn the molesters over for prosecution. Let them undergo their Christian conversion in a prison cell.

Maybe the communique is strong language in Vatican terms, but this is not the time for Vatican subtlety, or weaseling like "and therefore were not cases of true pedophilia." We needed "the voice of one crying in the wilderness, make straight the way of the Lord." We got the voice of one crying in the bureaucracy, cover my arse.

The Pope's duty is to protect the flock from the wolves in shepherd's clothing. I hope he will do it.

46 posted on 04/25/2002 3:28:05 PM PDT by omega4412
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the value of priestly celibacy as a gift of God to the Church.

It strikes me as more of a gift from the priests giving up sex.

a) the Pastors of the Church need clearly to promote the correct moral teaching of the Church and publicly to reprimand individuals who spread dissent and groups which advance ambiguous approaches to pastoral care;

What the heck are they getting at here?

This piece strikes me as a committee written exercise in opaque burearcratese. Sorry to be so negative.

48 posted on 04/25/2002 3:51:22 PM PDT by Torie
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There is a need to convey to the victims and their families a profound sense of solidarity and to provide appropriate assistance in recovering faith and receiving pastoral care.

Way too little and way too late. And why on earth would an injured party want to receive more "pastoral care" from a corrupt source. I don't get it.

49 posted on 04/25/2002 3:55:19 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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For an analysis by Philip Lawler of Catholic World Report on what happened in Rome click here.
50 posted on 04/25/2002 3:58:21 PM PDT by choirboy
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62 posted on 04/25/2002 6:32:28 PM PDT by Bob J
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The correct title to this article could've been:

JPII KICKS BUTT

79 posted on 04/25/2002 9:30:27 PM PDT by Slyfox
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The Catholic Church died last night.
87 posted on 04/26/2002 2:43:36 AM PDT by Maelstrom
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