Catholic Church Questions Motives of Abuse Victims-- Apology????

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  • blondie
    blondie

    Criticism of Vatican in Wis. over abuse scandal

    By CARRIE ANTLFINGER | Posted: Monday, March 29, 2010 10:24 pm

    A man who says he was among some 200 deaf boys allegedly molested by a priest in Wisconsin said Monday the Vatican's defensive responses to revelations about the case make him feel like he did when he was 12, when no one would listen to him about the abuse.

    Arthur Budzinski, 61, said at a news conference outside the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist that Pope Benedict XVI is trying to protect himself against criticism of his handling of the Wisconsin case against the Rev. Lawrence Murphy. Murphy was accused of molesting some 200 boys at the St. John's School for the Deaf outside Milwaukee from 1950-1975. He never was defrocked.

    "It's 2010. I'm not trying to hurt the pope," Budzinski said. "The pope should do something. I'm just telling my story. That's all I'm doing," said his 26-year-old daughter Gigi Budzinski, who interpreted his sign language.

    Top Roman Catholic officials are rubbing salt "into the already deep wounds of those who have been victimized and disillusioned by the Catholic church" by criticizing those speaking out about the Vatican, said Mary Guentner, a spokeswoman for the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

    Guentner, who says she was abused by a nun in a different school, said victims should be praised, thanked and welcomed but instead have been vilified, mischaracterized and insulted for speaking out.

    "It's ludicrous to claim that these hundreds of once-trusting, devout Catholics are somehow conspiring to hurt the world's most powerful religious figure," she said.

    Recently released documents showed a Vatican office led by the pope, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, halted a church trial against Murphy. Ratzinger's deputy, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, shut the process down after Murphy wrote Ratzinger a letter saying he had repented, was old and ailing, and that the case's statute of limitations had run out. Bertone now serves as the Vatican's secretary of state.

    The Vatican has said the case only reached the Vatican in 1996, that Murphy died two years later, and that there was nothing in the church's handling of the matter that precluded any civil action from being taken against him.

    Benedict made no direct mention of the scandal in his Palm Sunday homily, but said Jesus Christ guides the faithful "toward the courage that doesn't let us be intimidated by the chatting of dominant opinions, toward patience that supports others."

    The Vatican newspaper recently said there was a "clear and despicable intention" to strike at Benedict "at any cost."

    Several victims held signs at the Monday news conference that read "Stop attacking us!" and "I'm not despicable."

    Guentner said when the church attacks victims' motives, it intimidates other victims and witnesses whose information might protect other children. She said she wants Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki to "ask the pope to be transparent, to disclose any involvement in any sexual abuse cases and to stop insulting victims," she said.

    She also responded to comments made Sunday by former Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan, who is currently the New York Archbishop. He said the pope was suffering some of the same unjust accusations once faced by Jesus.

    "(It) seems a little extreme to me," she said. "I think that seems a little extreme to all of us. We are now feeling persecuted from the response of the Vatican."

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  • JWoods
    JWoods

    I figured this kind of thing was going to happen after that defensive mess that Ratzinger spouted at palm sunday.

    I think this guy needs to go. A catholic who lives in Germany says he has an approval rating IN GERMANY of less than 20% - and he is a German pope. There are also documents that he excused and relocated a German priest over the same issue, and sure enough - this guy molested 2 more boys after being transferred.

  • TTWSYF
    TTWSYF

    As a Catholic, I am [and have been] disappointed in the handleing of these pediphiles. People-no matter what their faith- are entitled to dignity and justice. Repentance is mandatory for forgiveness from God, but our social justice system should be involved also. This is a problem that is not exclusive to the Catholic church. I have no idea why good men of God would cover such horrible crimes. It only compounds the problem. The why is obvious to me. Satan attacks and we all must do what is right to defend ourselves and our children from evil. If Satan could enter Judas while he was with Jesus, then how many others in our faith [no matter what faith] could he enter? My prayers are with all victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse.

    dc

  • aSphereisnotaCircle
    aSphereisnotaCircle

    Where is Jordon12?

    He needs to get over here and defend these poor catholics.

    He can explain to us why this is all just lies.

  • wobble
    wobble

    The attack on Ratzinger may be justified, and on other senior clerics, but that does not get to the root of the problem or solve the problem.

    The problem is that the the RC church with its hierarchical structure and its arrogant belief that it is above the law, and above morals,(not reporting) was , and still is to a degree, a paedophiles paradise.

    No proper Child Protection Policy was in place ,and still is not.

    The motive for cover up was to maintain the myth that they are the true church.

    All of the above,can be ,and should be levelled at the WT/JW organization.

    Wobble

  • JWoods
    JWoods
    The attack on Ratzinger may be justified, and on other senior clerics, but that does not get to the root of the problem or solve the problem.

    Indeed it does not SOLVE the problem, but this is why I think Ratzinger should be ejected: As a clear sign that real reform is being seriously done at long last by the RCC.

    How is Ratzinger in ANY reasonable position to lead this badly needed reform, given his record?

  • minimus
    minimus

    You can't just get rid of the infalliable Pope!

  • JWoods
    JWoods
    You can't just get rid of the infalliable Pope!

    Not even if he looks like an old Eddie Munster?

  • minimus
    minimus

    I've said it for years----He's CREEPY!!!!

  • yesidid
    yesidid
    I have no idea why good men of God would cover such horrible crimes.

    The covering of such horrible crimes is proof that they are not good men of God.

    y

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