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A tone deaf appointment from the Vatican.
It’s akin to appointing Hillary president of The National Right to Life!A tone deaf appointment from the Vatican.
(Bold and parenthesis mine for context). . . In June (of 2015), Francis created a church tribunal to judge bishops who fail to protect children from sexually abusive priests – a move long sought by abuse victims and their advocates.
The tribunal is not active yet . . .
.. . . In June (of 2015), Francis created a church tribunal to judge bishops who fail to protect children from sexually abusive priests – a move long sought by abuse victims and their advocates.
The tribunal is not active yet . . .
.Does anyone know (and have links) regarding this “tribunal” to specifically deal with possible bad bishops if it is up and running yet?
I have read somewhere (but I did not save the link) that it hasn’t even been started yet and that it all amounted to “talk”.
It seems this “tribunal” would be key . . .
. . . Any thoughts or insights?
.Last I heard, that tribunal has still not been used despite being in existence for over three years. It has been assumed by some people that they would finally get some work with judging McCarrick, but many (including myself) are skeptical that he will ever face any kind of a formal trial or hearing in Rome. I think it’s pretty apparent that the creation of this tribunal was a PR move . . .
(Emphasis mine). . . We hear these children and their cries of pain; we also hear the cry of the Church our Mother, who weeps not only for the pain caused to her youngest sons and daughters, but also because she recognizes the sins of some of her members: the sufferings, the experiences and the pain of minors who were abused sexually by priests. It is a sin that shames us. Persons responsible for the protection of those children destroyed their dignity. We regret this deeply and we beg forgiveness. We join in the pain of the victims and weep for this sin. The sin of what happened, the sin of failing to help, the sin of covering up and denial, the sin of the abuse of power. The Church also weeps bitterly over this sin of her sons and she asks forgiveness. Today, as we commemorate the feast of the Holy Innocents, I would like us to renew our complete commitment to ensuring that these atrocities will no longer take place in our midst. Let us find the courage needed to take all necessary measures and to protect in every way the lives of our children, so that such crimes may never be repeated. In this area, let us adhere, clearly and faithfully, to “zero tolerance”.
Great stuff said! Little action taken!From our Holy Father Pope Francis from late 2016 . . . .
^This. It will be all talk, no action. Like always.Tone deaf? I think that is pretty optimistic. Pope Francis hasn’t cared one bit about his tone toward American clerical sex scandals. More like this is confirmation that the Feb meeting is a sham. Cupich was picked because he will go along with whatever the Pope wants. Which is not transparency.
There will be a whole lot of activity with no substance to show for it. We will hear a whole lot of platitudes about feeling sorry for the victims, and a committee will be set up to review Bishops, and this committee will subsequently never meet.