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Vatican Distances Itself From Cardinal's Claim Of Link Between Homosexuality And Pedophilia

FRANCES D'EMILIO   04/14/10 01:02 PM ET   AP

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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican on Wednesday tried to defuse growing anger over remarks by the pope's top aide that the problem behind the pedophile priest scandals is homosexuality and not the church's celibacy requirement.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Holy See's secretary of state, outraged gay advocacy groups, politicians and even the French government with his remarks Monday in Chile.

"Many psychologists and psychiatrists have demonstrated that there is no relation between celibacy and pedophilia," the Italian cardinal said. "But many others have demonstrated, I have been told recently, that there is a relation between homosexuality and pedophilia. That is true. That is the problem."

Responding to reporters' questions, Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi contended that Bertone was not talking about pedophilia in society at large, nor making any medical or psychological assertions. Rather, Bertone was "evidently" referring to statistics, recently supplied by the Holy See's own prosecutor handling sex abuse allegations against clergy, Lombardi said in a written statement.

Lombardi cited some of the statistics, from a March interview in a Catholic newspaper with Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the Vatican's abuse prosecutor.

The spokesman noted that Scicluna said the allegations involving "pedophilia in the strict sense" accounted for 10 percent of the cases, 60 percent of cases involved adolescents in homosexual relations, while the other 30 percent of cases involved adolescents in heterosexual relations.

In all, Scicluna told the publication of the Italian bishops conference, 300 of some 3,000 cases that his office handled from 2001 to this year involved "acts of true and actual pedophilia."

The Vatican has been increasingly on the defensive from unrelenting contentions that both church hierarchy, by trying to cover up rape and molestation, and church policy, by making celibacy a requirement for the priesthood, are major factors behind decades of often systematic sex abuse in parishes, orphanages, schools and other Catholic institutions around the world.

Nearly immediately after Bertone's comments at a news conference in Santiago, Chile's gay rights advocates denounced what they called a "perverse strategy" by the Vatican to "shirk its own ethical and legal responsibility" with a "spurious and disgusting" connection.

The French government bristled at what it saw as an offense to human rights efforts.

"This is an unacceptable association that we condemn," French Foreign Ministry spokesman Bernard Valero said in an online briefing. "France reiterates its resolute commitment to the fight against discrimination and prejudice linked to sexual orientation and gender identity,"

Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe also expressed his condemnation Wednesday for what he called "unexpected" and "regrettable" comments. He said the cardinal's "shocking link" was all the more dangerous because these positions "deliberately stigmatize an identity and harm the respect for diversity and individual liberty," said Delanoe.

The mayor, who came out as gay a decade ago, urged the church leadership, the scientific community and the international community to distance themselves from the comments.

Scicluna is a top prosecutor for sexual abuse cases at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the powerful Vatican office that cracks down on deviance, moral or theological.

Long headed by the future Benedict XVI, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, both Ratzinger's and the congregation's work have come under attack by abuse victims for allegedly rebuffing or moving slowly on calls to remove molesting priests, essentially granting impunity to them and letting them keep ministering to minors.

Bertone and other cardinals have rushed to Benedict's defense, saying both as the congregation's chief and as a former German archbishop, he kept a hard line against abuse.

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AP reporter Angela Charlton contributed to this report from Paris.

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11:55 PM on 05/10/2010
Maybe the pope was right about the connection...after all he is wearing a dress and a very "Gay" hat. LOL
12:18 PM on 04/20/2010
And the goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness.
Leviticus 16:22

If you believe that scapegoats can bear your iniquities away from you, you may be one of the silliest people on the planet.
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NWBrunette
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01:16 AM on 04/16/2010
Well, that little foray into totally in.sane excuse-making clearly didn't stick. Hmmm, what now? Guess next week they'll try blaming it on the kids.
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01:58 PM on 04/15/2010
When you look at these sad pathetic people one is glad that they are merely mortal men!
10:40 AM on 04/15/2010
Besides ending celibacy, how about bringing some WOMEN into the Church as priests and bishops and cardinals, even pope?

They'll keep an eye on the children. And as long as those women and the men in the clergy are allowed normal sexual relations, abuse should decline.

Then the churches wouldn't be such a haven for predators.

But better still, time for the churches to be turned into something that serves the people, rather than exploiting them.
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03:45 AM on 04/15/2010
Can we all just agree that any organization whose elite are required to be celibate for life - never marry - never father or raise children - never know anything resembling normal family life - are fundamentally unqualified to pontificate (excuse the term) on sexual matters of ANY nature? That nowhere in the Bible are there any admonitions to forgo one of humanity's essential drives to achieve spiritual enlightenment?

In other areas of human endeavor - politics or diplomacy, for example - it would be a straightforward observation to note that the Church has painted itself into a corner relative to its priesthood; there really is no objective or ordained (again - excuse the term) rationale for either the exclusion of women from the priesthood or celibacy - other than simple, now ossified, tradition. And if "infallible" after "infallible" practitioners of a logically insupportable dogma endlessly burnish it - dig in deeper and deeper - how can new, fresh, healthy, life-affirming practices ever be accepted?

One day, a brave Pope will stride to the balcony overlooking St.Peter's and announce that God has spoken to him - a miracle! - and a new and better era will be born...
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David Rozgonyi
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02:37 AM on 04/15/2010
just when you think they couldn't get any nas.tier, they go and do something like this. What a bunch...
01:21 AM on 04/15/2010
There may not be any fire per se, but there's a helluva lot of smoke. These fallible men (Benedict included) think that somehow their canon law exempts them from the laws of man and the tenets of basic human decency. I can only hope that their comeuppance is swift, public, and devastating to their credibility. The church as a whole need not suffer the wrath of God and society, but these diabolical men must be held to account for their actions past and present
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Paul Tardiff
04:14 AM on 04/15/2010
Very well stated and exactly how I feel.
11:24 PM on 04/14/2010
People should not dismiss statistical evidence simply because of their own prejudices and biases...
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Paul Tardiff
11:18 PM on 04/14/2010
How unfortunate for an organization that preaches refuge in the word of God, has now sought refuge in a superfluous rhetorically perverse and sinful campaign. Instead of repenting to their followers, the global community and Biblical efforts for human rights and respect; they instead have decided to spit venom in the face of God and an innocent group of society already dealing with multiple discriminates. More governments like France need to come out against these regrettable comments and Church efforts to hide behind the 'rainbow veil'. Perhaps it is time people reconsider who really represents God.
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Paul Tardiff
11:16 PM on 04/14/2010
How unfortunate for an organization that preaches refuge in the word of God, has now sought refuge in a superfluous rhetorically perverse and sinful campaign. Instead of repenting to their followers, the global community and Biblical efforts for human rights and respect; they instead have decided to spit venom in the face of God and an innocent group of society already dealing with multiple discriminates. More governments like France need to come out against these regrettable comments and Church efforts to hide behind the 'rainbow veil'. Perhaps it is time people reconsider who really represents God.
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logicalchoice
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11:15 PM on 04/14/2010
what are thier definitions of adolesense. What is the cut off year and did I hear that correctly, there were 3000 cases of sexual predition on minors by priests and ONLY 300 were on very young children?
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elan4444
11:11 PM on 04/14/2010
Ah, the crimson robes, the starched pointy hats, the outsize crosses, I kneel before thee, oh Holy men!
03:00 AM on 04/15/2010
...the clunky jewelry, the badly cut dresses... I guess they don't see the irony of really bad drag,,,
10:11 PM on 04/14/2010
Blaming "gays" for this entire catastrophe is as ridiculous as saying that "gays" are completely blameless in this whole sordid, disgusting business. There was an enormous problem with homosexual predators in the seminaries (at least in the U.S.) just as there was with other classes of perverts. The whole lot ("gays" and others) should have been exposed, and if the evidence warranted, turned over to the cops for prosecution, period.
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Lisa Kerr
11:12 AM on 04/15/2010
saying that "gays are completely blameless" is ridiculous, but not for the reason you suggest. the Catholic Church has a priest problem, not a gay problem. For the cardinal to suggest that the problem is "gays" points the finger, again, AWAY from the Church's own responsibility for harboring and coddling pedophilia among priests, and attempts to blame the pedophilia on something that the Church was condemning already -- homosexuality -- rather than on what the Church was obviously tolerating -- the ongoing victimization of children, and the lack of any meaningful responsibility for priests.
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09:59 PM on 04/14/2010
It's a ridiculous assertion, that regardless of whether it is true or not, and I'd say it isn't, can offer the Church no refuge from its responsibility nor respite from the unmasking of their contumely that attempts to protect the image of the Church or the Holy Father.