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Catholic Bishops To Take Second Look At Abuse Reforms

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First Posted: 06/11/11 08:58 AM ET Updated: 08/11/11 06:12 AM ET

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

(RNS) A review of church sex abuse guidelines will top the agenda when the nation's Roman Catholic bishops meet in Seattle next week (June 15-17). But no major changes have been proposed, according to church leaders, even after several recent reports have raised questions about the rules' power to remove abusive priests.

The stakes at the Seattle meeting will be high, as the bishops struggle to recover their moral authority and end the worst crisis in modern church history.

The U.S. church has spent more than $2 billion on sex abuse settlements, "safe environment" training for staff, and two sweeping studies that sought to explain the causes and context of a scandal that has claimed 15,700 victims since 1950.

The Seattle assembly will also provide a leadership test for Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, who will guide nearly 200 U.S. bishops in his first meeting as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

In addition to reviewing the sexual abuse guidelines, the bishops will vote on a document that denounces physician-assisted suicide and hear a report on Anglicans who wish to convert to Catholicism using a new church structure.

The sex abuse guidelines, however, are expected to dominate public sessions and private conversations during the three-day meeting.

Even as the bishops attempt to move past the scandal, advocates for victims of sexual abuse and some lay Catholics say recent reports of lapses by bishops in Pennsylvania, Missouri and New Mexico prove that serious gaps mar church rules.

"In three dioceses now, there appear to be loopholes that are being exploited by bishops who appear to be gaming the system," said Nicholas Cafardi, a leading expert on canon law and former adviser to the bishops.

Cafardi and others hope the bishops close those loopholes in Seattle, but a draft proposal provided by the bishops' conference contains no such revisions.

In Philadelphia, a grand jury report released in February accused church officials of keeping 37 priests in active ministry, despite accusations of improper sexual acts with minors. The archdiocese later suspended 26 priests and has mounted an internal investigation.

Kansas City Bishop Robert Finn has apologized for failing to remove a priest from ministry despite a warning from church officials. The priest was arrested in May on child pornography charges. The diocese appointed a former U.S. attorney on Thursday to investigate its sexual abuse policies.

In Gallup, N.M., a lay review board has never met with Bishop James S. Wall during his two years in the diocese, according to the Gallup Independent, a local newspaper.

Together, the U.S. bishops passed two sets of guidelines in 2002, as the clergy sexual abuse scandal erupted in Boston and spread to nearly every diocese in the country.

The Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People is essentially a set of promises from the bishops to their church. The "Essential Norms" for dealing with allegations of sexual abuse of minors by clergy are Vatican-approved rules that have the force of church law.

Neither requires substantial revisions at this time, said Bishop Blase Cupich of Spokane, Wash., chairman of the bishops' Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People.

"The charter is working," Cupich said. "We had seven (sexual abuse) allegations that were deemed credible in 2010, out of a church of 65 million Catholics. I think it's working."

Cupich also said it would be rash to revise church rules before the internal investigation in Philadelphia is complete.

"The charter has an iconic status for us. We want to protect its integrity. We are going to be very slow in changing it without having the full picture in a given situation," the bishop said.

Cafardi agreed that the charter and norms have been effective.

"I think they have done a wonderful service to the church in greatly reducing the number of instances of child sexual abuse by priests," he said. "But we know by instances in three dioceses that there are some gaps that it would not hurt to close."

According to a draft of proposed revisions that will be debated in Seattle, the bishops plan to change the policies to bring them into accord with Vatican norms issued in 2010. Those norms equate abusing persons with mental disabilities with child abuse, and make the acquisition, possession or distribution of child pornography a church crime.

Victims' advocates and canon law experts say the bishops should go further, arguing that church rules will remain ineffective unless they contain penalties for breaking them.

"This isn't a real set of laws, these are procedures that are honored more in the breach than in the observance," said Terence McKiernan, president of BishopAccountability.org, a watchdog website.

"If I was a bishop, I would treat Philadelphia as an alarm. This is one of the largest, most significant dioceses in the country, which clearly ignored the policy," he said.

Church rules also suggest that bishops report all abuse accusations to diocesan review boards composed of lay Catholics. Board members in Philadelphia and Kansas City have said they did not learn of accusations until they were published in the media.

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08:10 PM on 06/29/2011
My sources tell me that a Kenosha, Wisconsin priest who drove an ice cream truck painted with the words "Free Ice Cream and Naps" near playgounds raised the suspicions of his diocese prompted a discussion of guidelines pertaining to what is considered appropriate vehicle signage by the Church to be added to the assembly agenda.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
11:46 AM on 06/25/2011
STOP THE PERVERSIONS ....

no more unlimited pedo for the priests ....

no more coverups for the bishops .....
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see-ellen2001
11:13 PM on 06/15/2011
I have written their priest training manual for them....page 1: do not abuse children. Page 2: if you find out your peer has abused a child, call the police. Page 3: if you do not follow page 1 and 2, return to page 1, reread the manual: continue until compliance is met. The end.
01:43 PM on 06/15/2011
The parents of abused children should go to police and prosecutors immediately. And the police and prosecutors should be receptive to the allegations. All the Catholic clergy, and I really mean all the Catholic clergy, have been directly or indirectly cooperating with cover-up for years. People of decency should refuse to serve on review boards that do nothing but help in the cover-up.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
11:48 AM on 06/25/2011
STOP GIVING THEM MONEY .... not a nickle, dime or quarter untill all this cr.ap stops .... I'd rather watch my church go bankrupt from paying off the lawsuits ....
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Maija Dravnieks
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04:46 AM on 06/13/2011
More than once, they kept going back, what are they complaining about. Good point made somewhere about the Priests being able to marry,otherwise they are looking at each other, or doing their own thing in private all the time, if you know what I mean. The church as a source of comfort to hug or anything, it comes to touch guidelines or it goes into "special secrets". [As for the gypsies,what had them moving all the time? Circus and fortune teller sector "nomads" seem few. There is room on the planet for everyone somewhere,let them find a place to LIVE. ] ~ Maija from Detroit
KennebunkportIndependent
Back in my day, we had NINE planets.
01:59 AM on 06/13/2011
Why not make it a federal crime for any person in a position of trust to withhold evidence of abuse from law enforcement, and to make it a felony to shelter such crimes?  Why does this church get a pass from the law??
08:49 PM on 06/12/2011
If the Roman Catholic Church had allowed their Priests to marry from the beginning we would never have had the destruction of the Catholic Church or the -Evil- the came with that destruction? What do I mean, if there had never been pedophile priests on a grand scale the Catholic Church would have been powerful enough to stop the -Liberal Philosophy- of letting -Evil- enter our society on a grand scale? So the -Gay- and -Liberal- groups have to thank the pedophile priests and the evil attached for their existance, something to think about???
05:37 PM on 06/12/2011
THE ANCIENT CHURCH. CONTROLLING PEOPLE. THE POWER THE RELIGIONS THINK THEY HAVE!

WAKE UP...........WE ARE ALL EQUAL........WE ARE ALL LOVED THE SAME.......

TRY LIVING IN THE "NOW" ! WE SPIRITUAL BEINGS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN. NOW AND ALWAYS. WERE ALL PART OF THE STORY! WE ALL SHALL BE IN THE NOW!

THE REST OF THE CHURCHES/ RELIGION STORY IS JUST STRAW IN THE WIND!
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Aikaterina
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10:28 AM on 06/12/2011
The only acceptable "reforms" are to turn over pedophile clergy to civilian authorities for prosecution and punishment.

The Catholic Church has proved itself to be unable to police itself in this regard. In the US, there are far more than 15,700 child abuse victims. There were far too many cases the church deemed unsubstantiated. For decades complaints were ignored routinely, as the accusers were not regarded as credible Even in cases where evidence and testimony were overwhelming, hierarchs kept silent and chose to transfer abusers to other parishes.

The cases that did reach the Vatican weren't dealt with any better. Some clergy who stepped forward and complained about abuses were punished while the abusers were shielded. For decades, it's been abundantly clear the Catholic Church's only interest is in protecting itself, with callous disregard for the victims and their families. The Pope has demonized the press, homosexuals and done everything to deflect blame or criticism of the church regarding the abuses and scandal.

Canon law may serve the church in the Vatican, but most parishes are in communities, cities, states-provinces and countries where civil laws prohibit violent or sex crimes. Clergy serving in those parishes are as much subject to civilian as they are to canon laws. They don't get a pass on paying taxes or traffic violations. Pedophilia, child-pornography, child-abuse (beatings) are serious, violent crimes, and those who commit such offenses need to be dealt with according to the law.
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07:41 AM on 06/12/2011
prediction: more of the same
How any practicing Catholic can justify their choice to belong to and support the Catholic Church is beyond reason.
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brokerallen
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11:40 PM on 06/11/2011
The Catholic Church has not seriously tried to stop the abuse. Instead, the have put a lot of effort into covering it up.
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WSAY
Res ipsa loquitur
10:04 PM on 06/11/2011
The blind leading the blind.
12:10 AM on 06/12/2011
Not really... these are PEDOPHILES covering up for other PEDOPHILES!!!!!!
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07:42 AM on 06/12/2011
Leave "the blind" out of this. These men knew what they were doing to those children. Their eyes work just fine.
06:48 PM on 06/11/2011
The more things change; the more they stay the same. This is as meaningful as having the inmates running the asylum.
06:36 PM on 06/11/2011
Contrary to the recent reports the abuse in the Church has been going on for centuries. The Council of Trent gave out guidelines on how to handle the sexual abuse of children at the beginning of the second millennium. We know how effective that was.
Here is a list of things I am amazed at: There is a disconnect with emotions among the non-pedophile priests neither the pope or the hierarchy show any signs of feeling sadness, remorse or guilt. 2. That the Bishops once again are allowing anomalies to be tolerated ie, Philadelphia's recent thirty seven priests. Thirty seven. 3. That the Church paid for a report (a couple of million) saying it was the hippie culture that caused this. Seriously we are supposed to accept that. Last, People still go to these cover-uppers and pray with them. God, if ever you wept, it is now.
One last thing pedophiles are not homosexuals and homosexuals are not pedophiles. They are different; most secular pedophiles are heterosexual in their 'real' lives. We are not studying this and should be.
been2there
Facts have a liberal bias.
05:22 PM on 06/11/2011
Patriarchial and authoritarian mindsets tend to encourage violence of all sorts. The Vatican's sexism serves to enable men to excuse their own bad behavior as the excercise of divinely appointed power. The sick attitudes toward sex make sexual violence easier to commit and hide.
Bottom line--Jesus had an egalitarian mindset that discourages violence of all types, the churches promptly distorted His teachings to fit their tribal customs, the damage extends through time to the present, and only a real effort to be like Jesus will change it.
12:12 AM on 06/12/2011
Then don't you think it's time for the Abused to rise up and kill their abusers? Hasn't 2,000 years been long enough?