Vatican: Pope Will Speak on Abuse Crisis

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VICTOR L. SIMPSON | April 8, 2008 05:13 PM EST | AP

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Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone gestures during an interview with the Associated Press at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 8, 2008. The Vatican's No. 2 official says Pope Benedict XVI recognizes damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis scandal and will seek healing during his U.S. pilgrimage next week. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI recognizes the damage and pain caused by the clergy sex abuse crisis and will seek to heal wounds during his U.S. trip next week, the Vatican's No. 2 official said Tuesday.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, in an interview with The Associated Press, said Benedict will deliver a message of "trust and hope" when he meets American clergy at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York.

Benedict "will try to open the path of healing and reconciliation," said Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state.

The abuse crisis has caused "so much suffering for the victims, for the families of the victims and above all to the church because it was a contradiction with the great educational mission of the church," Bertone lamented during the 30-minute interview in the frescoed Treaty Hall of the Apostolic Palace.

U.S. dioceses have paid out hundreds of millions of dollars in claims since the crisis began six years ago in Boston, where Cardinal Bernard Law ultimately resigned as archbishop. Nearly 14,000 molestation claims have been filed against Catholic clergy since 1950 _ a substantial chunk of them in recent years.

Catholics in Boston had hoped Benedict would visit their city in the wake of the scandal. Bertone said Benedict, who will turn 81 during next week's visit to the U.S., is fit but could not meet all the invitations from U.S. cities and had to limit himself to Washington and New York.

"The pope is well, everyone sees it, all those who are near to him see his freshness," Bertone said.

Turning to security during the visit, the cardinal said he is aware of anti-papal rhetoric from Islamic extremists. But he noted that Benedict visited the predominantly Muslim nation of Turkey in 2006, just two months after he touched off a fury in the Islamic world by linking that faith to violence in a speech in his native Germany.

Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden recently accused the pope of helping in a "new Crusade," but Bertone said "I must say the Holy Father is very tranquil and serene. ... We have faith in the means of protection the government will implement."

"He entrusts himself to God and also to his guardian angels who won't be lacking on this trip to the United States," Bertone said with a smile.

Bertone worked as a close aide to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger when the future pope headed the Vatican's office supervising doctrinal orthodoxy. He then served as archbishop of Genoa before Benedict appointed him secretary of state.

He now plays a highly visible role in the papacy.

Bertone was in Cuba on a long-scheduled visit when Raul Castro assumed the presidency in February, and their discussions touched on political prisoners in Cuba and Cubans jailed for spying in the United States.

The cardinal reiterated the Vatican's long-held position against the U.S. embargo against Cuba and some European Union sanctions in his interview with the AP.

Bertone, who will be meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Washington, said the embargo "does not help the positive development of Cuban society, rather it impedes it."

"The role of the church in Cuba is recognized. I would like to make a positive observation _ also comparing to other nations of the world _ that Cuba, even under the regime of Fidel Castro _ never interfered with the nomination and election of bishops of the Catholic Church."

He did not elaborate on the other nations but might have been referring to China, where the Communist government sees the Vatican tradition of the pope naming his own bishops as interference in the country.

Earlier in the day, the Vatican released a videotaped message from Benedict saying he hopes his trip will be seen as a sign of friendship toward all Christian denominations and other religions.

He will meet with President Bush, visit a Manhattan synagogue and address the United Nations.

Bertone said "the dignity of the human being" will be at the center of Benedict's U.N. address, linking the visit to the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Asked what impact the speech might have on U.S. policy, the Italian cardinal noted that "the United States shares the ideals of the United Nations."

The theme of the trip, "Christ our Hope" is a reflection that Benedict is "not a pessimistic pope," Bertone said.

He noted the importance of religion in American life and the Catholic Church in America. While the pope is aware that Catholics in the United States and elsewhere in the world stray from church teaching, the cardinal said, Benedict wants his pilgrimage to give his flock "reason for faith and for hope."

 
 

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How dare you wear a robe to preside
How dare you cover your head to hide
Your face from God
How dare you smile from behind your beard
To hide the fact your heart's afeared,
And wave your rod
How dare you be the one to assess
Me, in this God-forsaken mess
You, a man, in a purple dress
A man in a purple dress

You are all the same
Gilded and absurd
Regal, fast to blame
Rulers by lost word
Men above men, or prats
With your high hats
You priest, you mullah so high
You pope, you wise rabbi
You're invisible to me
Like vapour from the sea

How dare you? Do you think I'll quietly go?
You are much braver than you know
For I can't die
Your staff, your stick, your special cap
They'll protect in Hell? What crap!
Believe the lie
How dare you be the one to assess
Me, in this God-forsaken mess
You, a man, in a purple dress
A man in a purple dress

When you place your frown
Between my God and prayer
However grand your crown
Or dignified your hair
Men above men, or prats
In your high hats
You priest, you mullah so high
You pope, you wise rabbi
You are invisible to me
Like vapour from the sea

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 04/09/2008

Some things that need to be pointed out:

The rate of pedophillia among catholic priests is not that different than in the population as a whole. They get lot of headlines, deservedly, and big cash settlements because of the catholic church's centralized infrastructure and thus deep pockets. But thanks to saturation in the news too many folks think that every priest is a pedophile just like they think that every urban black youth is a gangbanger.

The rate of sexual misconduct among Cathloc Priests is not significantly different than clergy of other faiths. It just gets more publicity because of the potential for big ticket lawsuits. Remember the Ted Haggard affair? Were it some average church and not a person of national political prominence the pastor would have quietly left 'for personal reasons' and nobody who knew would have said anything, leaving the former pastor to quietly start agains somewhere else.

Most of these lawsuits are so huge because they are combining decades of activities into one legal action. Moreover much of them stem back to a time when psychologists honestly believed that deviancy could be controled by counseling (hey there are still folks saying that homosexuality can be 'cured').

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 04/09/2008

"Were it some average church and not a person of national political prominence the pastor would have quietly left 'for personal reasons' and nobody who knew would have said anything, leaving the former pastor to quietly start agains somewhere else."

And that's what the pedophile pastors did..."quietly start agains somewhere else" ... "for the betterment of the church?" (so sayeth the church!)

Bertone said "the dignity of the human being" will be at the center of Benedict's U.N. address, linking the visit to the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

"The dignity of the human being" could be addressed by...

ending their RIDICULOUS anti-sex attitude...and allowing Priests to marry.

Ending their RIDICULOUS anti-gay attitude...and allowing homosexuals into the Priesthood.

Ending their RIDICULOUS anti-woman attitude...and allowing women into leadership roles.

THESE changes "for the BETTERMENT of the church" would be an HONORABLE start toward commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human RIGHTS!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 04/09/2008

It never ceases to amaze me how a few bad apples can ruin things for everyone. That's what my former father-in-law said about the WWII Germans, and I'm sure that's what millions of Catholics are saying about priest pedophilia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 04/09/2008

you're overlooking a key difference between catholic clergy and the general polulation - the rest of us don't take - and then break - vows of chastity. Any sexual conduct they engage in is therefore misconduct. A sexually active priest is a hypocrite, just like Haggard.

The church uses 14th century solutions to resolve today's problems. It didn't work then, it ain't gonna work now.

An EX-catholic and proud of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 04/09/2008

bow your heads while I intercede for the pope and "the church" -

"God of Gods ... Girlfriend of God ... Teacher of God ... Goddess who invented God.
You who never kill but only change, ... Make it illegal, immoral, irrelevant, unpatriotic and totally tasteless ... for anyone to be in love with anyone or anything that's no good for them..
Sweet Goddess, You sly universal virus with no fucking opinion:
...teach them the difference between oppressive self-control and liberating self-control, awaken in them the power to do the half-right thing when it is impossible to do the totally right thing.
Arouse the Wild Woman within ..Dear Goddess, You pregnant slut who scorns all mediocre longing: I pray that you will inspire all the compassionate rascals communing with this prayer to love their enemies just in case their friends turn out to be jerks. Provoke them to throw away or give away all the things they own that encourage them to believe that they are better than anyone else... brainwash them ...so that they never love their own pain more than anyone else's pain..and please bless them with ... solar-energy-operated sex toys that work even in the dark ...And now ... Goddess who invented God, I bring this prayer to a close.
Amen. Awomen. And glory halle-fucking-lujah.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 04/09/2008

And people still ask me why I choose to be a lapsed Catholic...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 04/09/2008

Tax the churches now. The party is over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 04/09/2008

Indeed Tax ALL the churces now !!!! The party should be over for sure !!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 04/09/2008

Its about time and I hope he plans for the individuals implicated in these scandals to be completely shamed and excommunicated from the church. I hope we don't get the "Lets be forgiving" approach. After all Catholics can be excommunicated for any number of reasons not anywhere near child sexual abuse and then lying about it and covering up the truth with the blessing of arch bishops, cardinals and others high up in the church. For once I would like to hear the church take responsibility 100%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 04/09/2008

As well he should!

His job as he worked himself up within the church was to hide the accused priests, reassign them to unsuspecting parishes.

That's how he earned favor to become Popel

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 04/09/2008

There is nothing Ratzinger could say that would make me return to the Church of Rome. I defended the Catholic Church all of my life, and now I can't say enough against it. Who would ever trust their child with a Catholic priest? This is unfortunate, as there are really good priests in the church. We just can't be sure of who they are. Also, there is the fact that Ratzinger was a member of Hitler Youth. It is a slap in the face to all people who suffered under that evil regime to have elected this man as Pope. I will never refer to him as Pope. He will always be Ratzinger.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 04/09/2008

Too little, too late. Who needs his pomp? Take your latin-talking ass and pointy hat back to that museum you live in and don't come out until judgement day. The world will manage just fine with out you and your criminal priests.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 04/09/2008

So when will he waive the statue of limitations for these criminals for the sake of christ and the children?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 04/09/2008

And we are asked to believe he cannot visit Boston because of time constraints ???? Heck no he is in big avoidance of the Big coverups....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 04/09/2008

And what got the attention of the "Church"? Was it damage to human beings? Was it damage to children? Oh no! It was law suits and the fear of having to part with MONEY.

When the stories started to play in the media, the esteemed archbishop of this area stated, "..we knew it was wrong but we didn't know it was against the law."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 AM on 04/09/2008

I am appalled... "...so much suffering for the victims¦ and above all to the church." To state that the church has suffered more than the victims is as inaccurate as it is obscene.

The Catholic church has no orifices to violate, no flesh to agonize, no trust to betray, and no dignity to destroy. I unfortunately can't say the same, but what I can say is that I will not forgive, and more importantly, will not forgive. This sort of grotesque spin control is exactly what we should expect from an institution that has actively supported the rape and torture of children for hundreds of years, and more recently, paid millions of dollars in hush money trying to conceal the truth: expect, but not tolerate.

The tax exempt status of churches was granted on the assumption that they benefit society. That assumption having proved false, the appropriate action is obvious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 04/09/2008

After all these years and all that abuse. Man, the nerve of some people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 04/09/2008

Damage Control !

Too Little, Too Late !!

Disgusting !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 04/08/2008

Pope Ratzinger's words will ring hollow. He got Bernie Law from Boston out of the US to the safety of a basilica in Rome as his reward for concealing the scandals as long as he did. As Pius XII colluded with the Nazis, so, too, did Ratzinger collude with bishops who hid, and thus prolonged, the scandal of clergy sexual abuse.

For shame.

I'm still Catholic, just not a Roman Catholic anymore....

www.reformedcatholicchurch.org

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 04/08/2008

I would say that any thinking person who is aware of who Bernard Law is and what he did could NEVER forgive the church as long as that man remains within it, especially when he was given a freaking PROMOTION to the vatican. He deserves to be in prison on multiple terms of aiding and abeting child rape.

Until that time, the church remains culpable, and the Pope remains complicit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 04/09/2008

What about the damage to the planet from no birth control?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 04/08/2008

This guy's irrelevant. You shouldn't listen to him or buy in to his superstitions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 04/08/2008

totally agree with you smilodon1 . . . this is way too little way too late . . . . most of the paedophile priests are free not behind bars where they belong . .. . there is no way the CC can rebuild trust . . . too many crimes were committed over too many years that were just swept under the carpet . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 04/09/2008

So will he tell all the child diddling priests that they cannot hide behind the statue of limitations and must stand trial for their crimes.

What do you think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 04/08/2008

I think it's spelled 'statute.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 04/08/2008

Pontificating Ain't What It Used To Be Baby!

My how the powerful have fallen! The Pope is still wearing his "Power" suit but thats about the sum total of his power over people these days! Who can he blame God???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 04/08/2008

To all the Catholics who won't vote for Obama because he didn't quit the UCC church after the over the top statements of Rev. Wright....how many of you left the Catholic church after many priests were sexually assaulting children and the Cardinals were covering up for them and sending them on to new victims?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 04/08/2008

---- sure did leave the church !!!! thank you very much !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 04/09/2008

Excellent, excellent. Thank you for saying this.

Hypocrites all, who refuse to see this or answer it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 04/08/2008

totally agree with both of you . . . zigzag and Shawn well said!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 04/09/2008

This is the most ignorant statement I've read on here today.

Can you give a date as to when the Church had an official position SUPPORTING CHILD MOLESTATION? You are blaming an entire Church for the misdeeds of some members. It is STUPID to leave YOUR Church because some members are sick people.

Obama's 'church' is a hate-filled racist organization. Trinity has taken consitent positions that are contrary to Christianity and anti-American.

There is no comparison----blind political hacks are destroying this country. Do not join their ranks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 04/08/2008

You are absolutely right, there is no comparison. People have been hurt and destroyed by the blind eye of this "church" for how long? How many people have been hurt by anything which has been said at Trinity? No. There is no comparison!

As for an official position in support of child molestation, perhaps not. BUT the refusal of the hierarchy to deal with the problem until threatened with law suits is abhorrent. And anyone who thinks this problem is a recent phenomenon or particular to this country is fooling himself. My grandmother, who immigrated over 100 years ago, knew and spoke of this. It was one of the reasons she left the "church".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 04/09/2008

Orders to hide evidence of child molestation and other such abuse came in secret (subsequently revealed) orders from the vatican. What is your point, precisely?

That is why the WORST perpetrator, Cardinal Law of Boston, who moved around and hid the activities of many of the WORST perverts, who collectively abused many hundreds children, was spirited away from criminal prosecution to a PROMOTION in the vatican.

The activities of the catholic church in this regard are plain evil. Rev Wright did not hurt anybody.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 AM on 04/09/2008

Anti whose America? The America who has attacked a nation that had nothing to do with 9/11 and slaughtered hundreds of thousands of men, women, and babies on made up and massaged intelligence straight from the office of the Vice President? What part of Christianity says forget about that "thou shalt not kill" commandment? Or is that only when it's convenient?

"Some members are sick people"? More like hundreds of it's clergy and ultra-leaders like Cardinals?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 AM on 04/09/2008

It was supported by the top brass. That makes it an official position. These aren't just "some" members, these are the bosses. There's heirarchy, remember?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 04/09/2008

The erroneous assumption in your post is your limiting the reach of the scandal to the perpetrators only. You are, rather conveniently, leaving out the Bishops, Cardinals, Monsignors and Pastors who saw wrong and moved it around, or said nothing, or pretended like it wasn't there, or counseled people with concerns and told them "nothing to see here," or intimidated others into silence, or questioned their piety or the depth of their faith, or who allowed other members of parishes to do these things to the victims or their family members. And, you're leaving out the leaders of the contemporary church who hired aggressive lawyers, gave evasive discovery and deposition responses, who advised their flocks that this "Scandal" was puffed up by greedy lawyers and salaicious journalists, who led their dioceses into Bankruptcy when trials were inevitable, who finally, grudgingly settled, and then thereafter announced programs with quaint, Rovian names like "Embracing our Mission" which were calculated to get the rank and file Catholics to pony up the dough for the settlement, all the while demonstrating, over and over, that they have learned nothing from the experience. The number of people involved in that effort my friend, stretches across the decades, and is not a negligible number. And, no it doesn't necessarily lead one to leave their Church, but it ought to inspire them to ask questions, and not defer to the collar so much as before, as they try to figure out why their church left them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 PM on 04/08/2008

If you were Roman Catholic you would know what the church is doing to prevent this kind of abuse today...