Pope's sex abuse point man urges bishop accountability

Hopefully this is something toward cleaning up the pedophile sanctuary. Too much negative press have hit them where they hurt. As someone who went to Catholic School I do wish them luck even though I remain skeptical. I never blamed God for the human filth in there.

http://news.yahoo.com/popes-sex-abuse-point-man-urges-bishop-accountability-182732303.html


Pope's sex abuse point man urges bishop accountability
Associated Press
By NICOLE WINFIELD 9 hours ago

ROME (AP) — Pope Francis' point man on clerical sex abuse said Monday the failure of the Catholic Church to punish bishops who covered up for pedophiles had seriously harmed its credibility and that it must now lead the way by "humbly making the commitment to accountability, transparency and zero tolerance."

Cardinal Sean O'Malley, archbishop of Boston, said canon lawyers and theologians were reviewing proposals to present to the pope on holding bishops and religious superiors accountable. The proposals were developed by Francis' commission of experts, which O'Malley chairs and includes two survivors of abuse.

O'Malley said the sex abuse scandal had "seriously diminished" the church's credibility in its core spheres of defending human rights, the unborn and immigrants.

"This has been caused in large part by the perception of a lack of accountability on the part of our leadership, causing many people to lose their trust in us and in the church," he said. "We cannot fail to do all that is possible to restore our credibility."

Victims of abuse have long denounced the Vatican for failing to sanction any bishop who covered up for an abuser.

O'Malley spoke at a conference at the Jesuit Pontifical Gregorian University, which is leading the church's efforts to educate a new generation of priests about preventing abuse and helping survivors through a specialized center for education and research. Francis publicly endorsed the initiative Monday.

O'Malley said the aim was also to educate the older generation of church leaders about the importance of accountability "and the consequences of not having accountability." He said the commission would be hosting seminars for Vatican officials, as well as new bishops passing through Rome for training, to teach them how to handle abuse cases when they arise, how to care for victims and prevent abuse from happening in the first place.

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Ace Boobtoucher

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While the scandal is awful and the victims' stories are tragic, I always feel obligated to point out that the rate of priests who engage in abhorrent behavior is the same as or lower than that of other religious leaders of other faiths. The only reason it has taken such a prominent place in the news is that they are easily targeted by an unscrupulous liberal media for not toeing the party line.
 
While the scandal is awful and the victims' stories are tragic, I always feel obligated to point out that the rate of priests who engage in abhorrent behavior is the same as or lower than that of other religious leaders of other faiths. The only reason it has taken such a prominent place in the news is that they are easily targeted by an unscrupulous liberal media for not toeing the party line.

Baloney! Only the Catholic church has the hierarchy that protected and moves abusers permitting them to do it again and again.
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
Doubel Baloney! The church is an easy target because they have a centralized leadership. Who is the head of the baptist church or Judaism or Islam?
 

SabrinaDeep

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Baloney! Only the Catholic church has the hierarchy that protected and moves abusers permitting them to do it again and again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1qXJDTDbMo
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ronted-grown-girls-abused-Swindon-mosque.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/16/u...m-highlights-a-communitys-divisions.html?_r=0
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/midlands-woman-tells-how-sexually-1753440
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/u...lifies-mother-for-reporting-imams-child-abuse
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...mote-grooming-rings-Muslim-leader-claims.html
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-12335032
http://whotv.com/2013/08/14/sexual-abuse-des-moines-muslim-imam-charged/
http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/n...gh-mosque-guilty-of-molesting-girls-1-4045017
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/imam-charged-with-solemnising-underage-marriage-20140210-32dqn.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-15256764
http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/release-child-murderer-sparks-outrage-saudi-arabia

Just a few recent cases taken from first google results page for imams child abuse. As if they weren't enough the hundreds of cases perpetrated in the middle east and asia that we hear about on a daily basis. And God knows how many cases remain undisclosed due to the oppressing nature of Islam towards women. I would like to point out that forcing an 11yo girl to marry an old slimy piece of shit is child abuse as it is denying education to young girls or/and forcing them to wear a burka when puberty arrives. But yes, child abuse and covering it up is exclusive matter of Catholic priests...at the end of the day we don't want to be labeled as islamophobic do we? How much hypocrisy.
 
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