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Retired Cardinal Edward Egan Faces Criticism For Taking Back Abuse Apology

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By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN   02/ 7/12 12:26 PM ET  AP

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Retired New York Cardinal Edward Egan is facing criticism from representatives of clergy sexual abuse victims for a recent interview in which he said he regretted apologizing for the priest abuse scandal in 2002 when he was bishop of Bridgeport.

In the interview with Connecticut Magazine, Egan said "I don't think we did anything wrong" in handling abuse cases. He said he was not obligated to report abuse claims and maintained he inherited the cases from his predecessor and did not have any cases on his watch, according to the magazine.

Clergy in Connecticut have been required to report abuse claims to authorities since the early 1970s, according to attorneys who represented numerous abuse victims.

"Egan never did so and his failure to do so constitutes a violation of the law," said the attorneys, Jason Tremont, Cindy Robinson and Douglas Mahoney.

Telephone messages were left with church officials in New York and Bridgeport.

Egan, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 in 2007, was Bridgeport bishop from 1988 to 2000. The Bridgeport diocese has paid out nearly $38 million to settle abuse claims over the years involving allegations by more than 60 people who said they had been molested by priests.

In court documents unsealed in 2009, Egan expressed skepticism over sexual abuse allegations and said he found it "marvelous" that so few priests had been accused over the years.

In the recent interview, Egan was asked about a letter he wrote to parishioners in 2002 saying "if in hindsight we discover that mistakes may have been made as regards prompt removal of priests and assistance to victims, I am deeply sorry."

"First of all I should never have said that," Egan responded, according to the magazine. "I did say if we did anything wrong, I'm sorry, but I don't think we did anything wrong."

Egan said in the interview that he sent accused priests to treatment.

"And as a result, not one of them did a thing out of line. Those whom I could prove, I got rid of; those whom I couldn't prove, I didn't. But I had them under control."

Egan also said he was not surprised that "the scandal was going to be fun in the news, not fun but the easiest thing to write about."

As for reporting claims to authorities, he said, "I don't think even now you're obligated to report them in Connecticut."

"I sound very defensive and I don't want to because I'm very proud of how this thing was handled," Egan said.

At another point, Egan said, "I believe the sex abuse thing was incredibly good." Asked if he meant because it resulted in positive changes, he responded, "Good that ... the record, I think, is an excellent record."

Egan's statements describing the scandal as "fun" for the news or "incredibly good" shows he's out of touch, the attorneys said.

"For the cardinal to `take back' his apology is just another slap in the face of every victim who has endured the physical and emotional upheaval and betrayal of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a priest," the attorneys said.

The attorneys said their clients included victims who were abused by priests while Egan was Bridgeport bishop. In 1989 and 1993, abuse victims complained to the diocese but no action was taken, they said.

Egan also welcomed a priest back into the diocese in 1990 who had been accused of biting a young male's penis decades earlier, according to the attorneys.

Egan transferred priests subject to complaints and allowed priests with complaints against them to continue to practice, the attorneys said.

The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests called Egan "obviously unrepentant, self-absorbed and painfully dismissive of the abject suffering of tens of thousands of deeply wounded men, women and children who have been sexually violated by priests, nuns, bishops, brothers, seminarians and other Catholic officials. We can't help but believe that many other prelates feel exactly as he does but are shrewd enough to avoid saying so outside of clerical circles."

SNAP urged other American Catholic officials, especially in New York and Connecticut, to publicly rebuke Egan.

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Cubanmom
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02:07 PM on 03/23/2012
We are members of Voice of the Faithful, a Catholic Lay organization that is holding the hierarchy of the Vatican accountable, so I just received their newsletter with this article in it.

I am DISGUSTED with the hierarchy of the Catholic church!

Catholics, its getting to the point in which we will have to withhold tithe from these criminals! Yes, criminals.... anyone......anyone who hides, condones, excuses a pedophile is just as guilty as the pedophile who brutalized a child!
09:57 AM on 02/12/2012
What hypocrites! Where is the compassion for those young lives that were violated! How about the rule of the law, both US and church law. There seems to be double standards for the church perverts compared to say, the Penn State pervert. The church uses church and state boundaries when it protects them, but jumps right over the line to gain political power or to evangelize via government resources. I don't hate relgion. It has just out lived it historical usefulness. Man has amassed a huge knowledge base and can base morals on reality. We no longer need fear of the mythical to motivate us to comply with outdated rules in books thousands of years old. We've learned a few things since then. .
03:03 PM on 02/11/2012
REPLY to "The Friendly Atheist" who responded by saying that the Catholic Church is the most corrupt organization in history, etc.: First, let us agree to disagree. Second, There is no human organization on earth that is entirely without corruption. If you hate religion, then it's understandable that you should ignore the good that the Church has done, and focus only upon its faults and abuses. However, organizations that abolish religions and ignore their moral teachings unleash the very worst components of human nature, and their cruelties far exceed those of any religious system, Catholic, Islamic or other. To prove my point, I give you the Nazi regime in Germany and the Communist regime in Russia, with their concentration camps, gulags and millions of innocent dead in their genocides."Friendly Atheist," I hope you read this; sorry, but there was no "REPLY" button after your comment.
07:37 PM on 02/11/2012
Obviously you have not researched the history of the Catholic Church during the Nazi aggression and the heinous acts in which the Church was complicit. The hands of the Catholic Church are not clean and innocent lives were taken and destroyed as the Church turned itself away from its own parishoners.
07:54 PM on 02/11/2012
There is more to this than meets the eye. Obviously YOU are relying on research that is slanted to condemn the Church. The reality is that thousands of religious risked their lives hiding Jews in convents and monasteries, while others, as you say, turned a blind eye and concerned themselves more with getting the right cloth for their vestments.
08:18 AM on 02/12/2012
Egan's comments do all the condemning necessary. Included is that he is sorry he issued an apology at all, that the Church did nothing wrong, and that he does not think that in Conneticutt it is necessary to report allegations of sexual misconduct by priests; wouldn't you agree that there is at lest a moral imperative to report such allegations for approprorpiate investigation? Why should the church be heald to a different standard than any other organization? Can you imagine what would happen if such a postion was vocalized in regards to a public school?

I think that the Catholic Church is not all that different than many large organizations in that there are a number of miscreants who abuse their influence in a criminal fashion. The difference I see is that many in the church seems to feel they should be exempt from secular prosecution, a concept that would never be entertained for vritually any other kind of organization. Also, that the church relies somewhat on an unquestioning faith from it's followers, it is especially pernicious that priests would exploit such faith to satisy their carnal needs and hide their misdeeds.
10:56 AM on 02/11/2012
The duplicitous nature of the Roman Catholic Church continues and the innocent are their intended victims. They will draw even more revenue from the right wing extremists by victimizing those who are already born.
06:59 PM on 02/11/2012
More Catholic bashing! If the Church were as evil as you claim, cathedrals would crumble from the weight of corruption. I am not defending its faults and abuses, but a blanket condemnation, ignoring the good that it has done, and which it continues to do, is like a a brick wall that admits no light.
07:19 PM on 02/11/2012
If the shoe fits...
What good? Teaching hatred and using my tax dollars to pursue the removal of personal liberty is not good in my definition. Maybe that is your definition. When does the Catholic Church ever even mention the love of Christ? The only messages that the Catholic Church advertises quite profoundly are anti-reproductive rights, anti-equality, and anti-gay. I'm not seeing any light from the Most High there nor in many other supposed religions. The Catholics do not share this distinction alone.
11:27 AM on 02/13/2012
Thousands of children have been sexually abused (and those are only the ones that are known) and you mean to tell me society is supposed to look past that and find the "good"?! What friggin' good can possibly come from an organization dedicated to hiding and making excuses for individuals who molest children? "Oh, well we fed the hungry today, and we preached the good word ... so who cares about innocent children's rights. We deserve to ruin their lives. I mean, really, look at the GOOD we've done!" That's disgusting. Anyone who defends the actions of ANY person, people, or organization that propagates and then purposefully shoves the abuse of ANY child (never mind thousands) under the rug is just as warped and sick as those doing it, period. Along that same line of ignorance, Dahmer wasn't a heinous monster, right? I'm sure he must have spared a couple kiddies in his day. Maybe he just had a headache so he let them live. Good thing you weren't his friggin' lawyer or the guy would have 35 more victims to date and you'd take him out to lunch to celebrate. And don't even get me started on the sheer stupidity of your 'cathedrals would crumble' comment. Really? If these are the best defensive stances and points you can make, spare yourself the humiliation, Ms. Velasco. It's pathetic at best.
10:25 AM on 02/11/2012
The Catholic Church is headed by some of the most evil men on the planet, and always has been. If you can see it you're either blind or have your eyes closed.
06:55 PM on 02/11/2012
Hi! Please read my reply to your post, which got printed just a couple of inserts above this one of yours.
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bigdaveh
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04:22 PM on 02/15/2012
Apologists for the Church don't really have to rely on facts. I think you left out a few Popes who conducted a few purges and there was that Spanish Inquisition thing. Sorry Cassandra but the Church was corrupted by its very inception. The problem is when Jesus said for you to only worship Him in your house, somewhere somebody made the church the House of God. And then the tithing started, and with the money came the greed, and then power over the masses. And since power currupts.....

Yes, it was absolute corruption corrupting, absolutely.
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12:15 AM on 02/11/2012
This is the last straw. I'm sick of exempting churches, priests, and religions from the basic tenets of civilized society. Do you realize the bigotry, homophobia, pedophilia, and callous disregard churches get away with on a daily basis would land any of us in court, if not in jail?

And yet they pay no taxes on the money they scam from the insecure and the ignorant. Even Al Capone went to jail for not paying taxes! As a member of the largest "religion" in America (atheists and agnostics) I want my country back!
08:32 PM on 02/10/2012
Unbelievable. Why is this religion even legal?
11:01 AM on 02/11/2012
It is incredulous to me as well why there exists this political organization driven by the love of money. Victims are meaningless. If there ever was a religion of righteousness within the mission it has long since vanished. It is a political organization of the self-righteous.
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08:27 PM on 02/10/2012
Please ... Cardinal Egan. Just go quietly and follow Cardinal Bevilacqua's example ...
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07:59 PM on 02/10/2012
Pedophiles never do think they are doing anything wrong.
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07:52 PM on 02/10/2012
Nuns? I have thought for a while that nuns had molested children. I have heard of late that there are nuns molesting other nuns within the Church. It is a well known fact that nuns abuse children, so I am not surprised that some may have sexually violated them to. Looking at their satanic behavior concerning the maternity homes they worked in where they forced women to give away babies they wanted, lying to them to get them to sign papers, it is no surprise to me that they are as uncouth as the priests as well. And Egan. What a horrible, horrible game the Catholic Church is, such a facade. One that needs to end permanently.
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06:23 PM on 02/10/2012
"I don't think we did anything wrong, besides the molesting children thing and all."
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05:44 PM on 02/10/2012
Would you buy an used car from these guys?
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03:51 PM on 02/10/2012
Cardinal Egan is a disgrace to his church and a scandal to his religion.
08:36 PM on 02/10/2012
Actually, he's not "a scandal to his religion" and that's the problem.
10:27 AM on 02/11/2012
The Catholic Church is a scandal in and of itself.
03:05 PM on 02/10/2012
The Catholic Church is truly the Church of the Poisoned Mind...oh, and Paedophilia too!
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08:50 AM on 02/10/2012
"When I signed up to be a priest, sex with kids was right there in the list of benefits, along with full medical and dental. So it's not really our fault."

"Sex with children? Who does it hurt?"

"When you think about it, the kids are really asking for it."

The Catholic Church could issue any of the statements above, and face precisely the same consequences: the payment of monetary settlements. Just money shaken down from its followers. Just money. A few public hangings would have done wonders to stop this (certainly ongoing) proclivity that the clergy has for the innocent.
03:06 PM on 02/10/2012
They are too busy telling me what to do with my uterus to stop fellatin(g) the hapless, helpless choir boys. Institutionalized child abuse. No wonder they like children's hospitals, and schools. Pedo Paradise. Sick effs.
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04:27 PM on 02/10/2012
Gawdz... there's been a HUGE case against St. Francis hospital in Hartford CT over a doctor that ran a fake 'growth study' for decades right in their hospital. A family was remodeling the house they bought from his estate after his death and when a wall came down, thousands and thousands of pics were found. Hundreds of kids abused right there in his office. St.F says they weren't to blame, even though they never reviewed his study as their own rules required. It's a big nasty ongoing horror story.
I LOATHE the RCC.