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Pope's Former Diocese Faces 'Tsunami' Of Abuse Allegations

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VERENA SCHMITT-ROSCHMANN   03/19/10 01:07 PM ET   AP

MUNICH — Pope Benedict XVI's former diocese is facing new allegations of physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis, the head of its new sex-abuse task force said Friday.

"It is like a tsunami," Elke Huemmeler, who leads the diocese's newly founded abuse prevention task force, told The Associated Press.

Huemmeler estimates there are about 120 cases on the record to date, around 100 of them at the nearby Ettal monastery boarding school, run by Benedictine monks. She stresses, however, her role is not to deal with the old cases, but help set up the prevention program.

On Friday, her new Task Force on Sexual Abuse Prevention, now officially commissioned and backed by Archbishop Reinhard Marx, began its work.

By November, it plans a comprehensive program to fight abuse in Roman Catholic institutions. It is the first of its kind in the German church, which has been deeply shaken by allegations of sexual and physical attacks on minors since the beginning of the year.

When the first abuse cases broke at Ettal about three weeks ago, Huemmeler immediately sat down with colleagues to brainstorm and find a way out of the "disaster," as she calls it.

"I don't think I have ever seen us that shocked," Huemmeler, head of the diocese's social work unit, said about the church leadership.

Marx has said he wants to bring out everything into the open and also named a commission to comb through old records to find out who knew what and when.

The diocese now has three specialists to listen to and investigate victims' allegations of abuse, Huemmeler says. The third was named just this week because the workload has grown immensely in a short time.

The first step is to take stock of what has happened, analyze patterns and then find ways to prevent sexual abuse by making people look more closely.

When educators start doing unusual things like taking kids for walks or having them over for dinner, "a red light has to start blinking," she says.

Huemmeler says several institutions have been affected by abuse allegations but did not name them. The diocese also would not give names, numbers or details at this point, citing the ongoing investigations.

Huemmeler is familiar with some individual cases, however. She mentioned a man who was abused as a child in the 1970s at a home for handicapped kids. He contacted the diocese just this week.

Last week, the diocese confirmed the case of a priest who was transferred in 1980 to Munich. That came after three sets of parents alleged he had abused their children in the northwestern city of Essen, the diocese there said.

The priest underwent therapy, but then returned to work with youngsters. He was convicted of abuse in 1986.

Pope Benedict, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, was Archbishop of Munich and Freising at the time of the priest's transfer from Essen to Munich. The diocese has said Ratzinger knew about the transfer but not about the priest's continued work in Bavarian congregations after he assumed his duties at the Vatican.

A psychoanalyst who said he treated the recently suspended Rev. Peter Hullermann for 12 years after the initial allegations of sexual abuse said the priest resisted the idea of having to go through therapy and saw himself as a victim.

"He never accepted these conditions," Werner Huth told the AP in a telephone interview. "It was impossible to use certain forms of therapy with him that I believed were necessary."

Huth had wanted Hullermann to stop drinking and to have a supervisor with him at all times, but the priest would accept neither.

Erwin Wild, then spokesman of the diocese's council of priests, said he and his colleagues were not informed by Ratzinger that the priest was an offender, which he thinks was wrong.

"We should have known," Wild said.

Sex abuse allegations have surfaced in several other countries in recent weeks.

In neighboring Switzerland Friday, the Basel diocese admitted that it hired a priest in 1971 knowing that he had sexually abused children. It said it made an unjustifiable assessment when it hired Father Gregor Mueller, knowing he was dismissed from a previous post in Germany for sexual abuse.

In Austria, a man alleged that he was sexually and physically abused in 1978 as a 14-year-old student at a boarding school affiliated with a Benedictine monastery in the western province of Tyrol.

The man, now 46, told public broadcaster ORF that he and others had their genitals groped by a priest as they slept in the dormitory. He said that, when he reported the incident, he was slapped and had to promise not to tell his parents or anyone else.

In Italy, the bishop of the northern diocese of Bolzano apologized to victims and promised to go to prosecutors with any cases that rest within the statue of limitations.

Bishop Karl Golser issued an apology late Thursday, after several victims came forward alleging physical and sexual abuse at a Bolzano convent and church school in the 1950s and 60s. He also launched an Internet campaign to urge more victims to come forward.

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froidytoidy
Underwhelmed Independent
05:18 PM on 03/27/2010
Robes, rituals, righteousness, and religion does NOT make a human being anything but a human being. These men are felons and have used their power to prey on the vulnerable in the worst of ways - they should all have been behind bars!
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SeeingIs
03:31 PM on 03/22/2010
The pople had an opportunity to make indivisual bishops in Ireland who had had some role in the continuing cover up pay a price by losing their positions. He offered only another apology instead. How totally inadequate. His madly popular predecessor likewise did nothing about this scandal that he surely knew about. He'll still be made a "saint". Until this actully hurts some of the careerist syncophants in the heirarchy, they will never learn. So, they will never learn until they see only empty pews. That day is coming mostly because of them.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
10:10 PM on 03/20/2010
Each time this happens the church admits to an error and keeps on going. 2+2=5 is an error. What these people have done is a crime. They still just don't get it. It's not about the reputation of the church. It's about the victims and the criminals who abused them. They have aided and abetted pedophiles. If prosecution is still viable, they should be prosecuted...including church authorities who transferred them knowing what they were doing. Why is an internal investigation going on? Why isn't a prosecutor's sex crimes investigator being brought in by the church authorities who maintain they want to fix things and claim they want to be open and aboveboard.
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SeeingIs
03:26 PM on 03/22/2010
the doctrine of infallibility has absolutely nothing to do with any of this, including the secrecy. While you may love to trash the institution, and it gives more than ample opportunity to do so often enough, get your facts straight before you shoot off.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
My life is microbiodegradable.
04:44 PM on 03/22/2010
Where in my writing did I mention the doctrine of infallibility? I am writing about criminals. I would look in the mirror before I accuse someone of shooting off.
05:15 PM on 03/20/2010
The challenge to the "infallibility" is about to wash over the jerks in this organization. When the Sisters go against the Bishops, how safe is the Bishop of Rome?
Haven;t thought this way since I concluded, at the age of about 5ys old, that the plastic Jesus and Mary were IDOLS on dashboards. Blessed by the priest to collect money.
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realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
12:41 PM on 03/20/2010
Being a clergyman, of the Cloth and so forth, used to carry some social distinction, that a person was generally considered trustworthy, intelligent, possessed of good morals, and otherwise above reproach, generally occupying a position of trust in society, but, no more. Turns out, some of the people under the frock are people, and have people problems, human failings, one of which happens to be highly questionable, and probably illegal in most areas.

The fact that the Church isn't covering for them anymore is a good thing, because it means that the institution is on its' way toward some internal reforms, and having higher expectations of those that would choose to don the robes.

People look to organized religion as a guidepost, a way of congregating of others in an environment that is in keeping with their values and so forth. Having this issue out 'on the table' is a great way of ensuring that the future of the institution will not be scarred by misconduct. Next week, Jim Bakker, and what really happened, to all that money.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
12:18 AM on 03/21/2010
Trust can only be earnedl it can not be put on like a cassock, Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

BTW Jim Bakker and all that money, ponzi scheme!
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Cinnamonape
12:11 AM on 03/20/2010
I wonder how many of these abusers were sent off to the third world to dioceses where Western concepts of challenging authority were minimal? How many kids in Africa, Asia, South America, and Polynesia were abused? Perhaps this is why so many in other religions, like the Anglicans, are so resistant to consensual homosexuals having human rights? Perhaps many who have left the Catholic church have a distorted sense of what homosexuality is, and equate it to child abuse and pedophilia?
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skipptown
Olives take up too much room in such a little glas
11:34 PM on 03/19/2010
Benedict is toast.
11:34 AM on 03/20/2010
... in this life or the next.
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
09:05 PM on 03/20/2010
Can't it be both? I think that'd be about fair....for a start.
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Kelley Smith
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06:45 PM on 03/19/2010
This is the Roman Catholic Church, ROMAN. The Romans have a history of older men taking young boys and men as lovers. This is as old as the Church itself. They have not changed, society and the world have changed. Today we see this as abuse. Five hundred years ago, not so much.
09:17 AM on 03/20/2010
Greeks, Romans what's the difference?
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Hysterian68
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08:01 PM on 03/20/2010
That's what the seminarians always say when they return from their studies in Rome's seminaries. Those wonderful old tales of older men taking young boys as lovers. If that were true, why all the apologies and hand wringing by bishops and popes? To save their loot from court judgments? More than likely.

If cardinals and popes can have little boys for lovers, there is absolutely no reason why women can't be ordained to the priesthood and openly gay men ordained for all to see. The hypocrisy and the lies have caught up with the hierarchy. Their corrupt facade (the whitened sepulchre of righteousness) is crumbling before their eyes.

The internet and a gradually awakening laity from their spiritual stupor and naivete is doing to popery and the Church's failing program of self-defense and self-promotion what Attila the Hun , the Ostrogoths , and Charles V's merry band of German Lutheran mercenaries could never accomplish.
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06:29 PM on 03/19/2010
"She stresses, however, her role is not to deal with the old cases, but help set up the prevention program."

My mouth dropped wide open in dismay... If your church or religion needs prevention programs to prevent sexual abuse by the clergy, you need to find another place to worship.

I am amazed that long after the first wave of scandals that nothing has changed. Even the Vatican has a fresh new wave of purchasing boy toys for their personal enjoyment.

This all just amazes me...
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
09:08 PM on 03/20/2010
I think the shocker is that they are just now getting around to it.
Didn't they hear about all the cases here in the States?
Hello? HEY Pope! Anybody home?
sheesh...
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DaveRhodeIsland
Atheist, Hedonist, Liberal, SOB
06:15 PM on 03/19/2010
There isn't a more corrupt and corrupting institution in the world than organized religion, and in particular Christianity. How many lives have these "holy" men destroyed? And this isn't a recent phenomenon - it's been going on for centuries.
05:59 PM on 03/19/2010
Ratzinger is what Austrians call a Sesselpooper....a petty bureaucrat. He was instrumental at hiding abuse when he was appointed to oversee the investigations by John Paul 2. Being in the Hitler Jugend was probably the moral high point of his career.
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Tibibosh
05:46 PM on 03/19/2010
It's denial and co-dependency at it's best (or worst). The church has everything set up for them and their priests and the parishioners have their smells and bells, reverence for the priests, beautiful, ornate churches, dutiful nuns and rules to define their lives. But, no one in the church wants to call out any abuser or the enabling church body because it might wake them up from their illusion. It wakes them up to the knowledge that church isn't perfect. That the "all-knowing" pope is just a human being like the rest of us and his knowingly covering this up makes him an accomplice to crimes against humanity.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
12:24 AM on 03/21/2010
Great point! People should wake up and not hide their eyes from the misdeeds of the church's all too human heirarchy.
05:42 PM on 03/19/2010
It's so funny how RC's bent on defending this severely flawed institution with saying: "It's not just the RCClub, it's the Protestants too!", "People just have an ax to grind against the "church", or my all time favorite.."People just want money". Now I have no doubt that this may be true in some cases but 1-It doesn't make you look any better by pointing the obvious out and 2-People already know this! What you and so many others fail to understand is that the reason why this has blown up the way it has is because the hierarchy (From bishops to the Bishop of Rome) did all in its power to protect those who did those heinous crimes. All they did was pay people hush money and shifted those pedo-priests around, only so they can hurt more children. This "church" has no moral authority and I hope the institution known as the RCClub gets sued out of existence.
06:09 PM on 03/19/2010
Statute of Limitations is totally inhumane and must be abolished...sexual abuse is far too difficult to admit to
psychologically and nearly always is under severe threat by perpetrator of child's family being horrribly harmed if child TELLS!!!

Abolish this Statute NOW!!

Amen...achildren!!
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Cinnamonape
12:14 AM on 03/20/2010
Particularly when there is a coordinated effort to conceal the events, and the victim is coerced from reporting by an institution like the Church, a corporation, or a government official.

In addition the facilitors should also be subject to prosecution.
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AudiviVocem
05:25 PM on 03/19/2010
CORRECTION TO LAST POST re: --www.snapnetwork.org

Support Network for Those Abused By Priests

SNAP International Contact: SNAPdorris@gmail.com







Have you been molested by clergy or know someone who has? Crimes have been committed and must be reported, if victims are ever to receive justice. This is not a private inquiry matter for the local diocese, but the responsibility of the locial authorities. How to get help?

SNAP-Support Network of Those Abused By Priests www.snapnetwork.org)--- lists abusive clergy by name a nd diocese, civil and criminal prosecution contacts, and legal resources. Visit their website and click on International, or email contact below. Call them, NOW to end this outrage and abuse of our kids.

Were you/someone molested outside of the United States?
Are you someone you know currently living outside of the US?
Survivors and supporters have already formed SNAP support groups in Canada and Mexico. We know there are survivors and supporters in many countries and we want to reach out to them. Please contact gmail.coms@gmail.com for more information.
Survivors and supporters are forming groups in several countries.
Do you want to join? Do you want to lead such a group? Contact SNAPdorris@gmail.com

Also visit www.bishop-accountability.org-----to see what, if anything has been done, diocese-by-diocese---to protect victims
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AudiviVocem
05:14 PM on 03/19/2010
Have you been molested by clergy or know someone who has? Crimes have been committed and must be reported, if victims are ever to receive justice. This is not a private inquiry matter for the local diocese, but the responsibility of the locial authorities. How to get help?

SNAP-Support Network of Those Abused By Priests (www.snapnetwork.org)--- lists abusive clergy by name a nd diocese, civil and criminal prosecution contacts, and legal resources. Visit their website and click on International, or email contact below. Call them, NOW to end this outrage and abuse of our kids.

Were you/someone molested outside of the United States?
Are you someone you know currently living outside of the US?
Survivors and supporters have already formed SNAP support groups in Canada and Mexico. We know there are survivors and supporters in many countries and we want to reach out to them. Please contact SNAPdorris@gmail.com for more information.
Survivors and supporters are forming groups in several countries.
Do you want to join? Do you want to lead such a group?

If yes, please contact: SNAPdorris@gmail.com.
Also visit www.bishop-accountability.org-----to see what, if anything has been done, diocese-by-diocese---to protect victims.