F
FightingFat
Guest
Interestingly, the pdf is in English…Isn’t that a bit weird? Last night the programme made out it was in Latin.
44 years ago. Boy, this is cutting edge news for the BBC. I would still be interested in reading it if I can ever I can find it other than pdf (what an awful format). However, it is hardly worth getting throsm into spasms over. The level of understanding of the pedophile was woefully inadequate in comparison to today. Even now, we have a long way to go.
- I don’t have another link.
So a worldwide document was sent out from the Vatican in English, with a Latin title? That would be most unusual. Has anyone tested the authenticity of this?Interestingly, the pdf is in English…Isn’t that a bit weird? Last night the programme made out it was in Latin.
Actually, the doc mentions in many places that the acts are evil and unspeakable. No argument there. My issue is that the Church had to have a policy that would address wrongdoings AND protect the seal on the sacrament of confession–an aspect completely forgotten in this debate. The recylcing of this news item (it was big like a year or so ago), is to my mind actually an attack on the sacrament by suggesting a call for cracking open the seal in order to allow secular authorities to nab criminals. Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of the sacrament knows this ain’t how it works.44 years ago. Boy, this is cutting edge news for the BBC. I would still be interested in reading it if I can ever I can find it other than pdf (what an awful format). However, it is hardly worth getting throsm into spasms over. The level of understanding of the pedophile was woefully inadequate in comparison to today. Even now, we have a long way to go.
The point is that religious, legal or civil decisions when confronting sex crimes could only be made based on the knowledge of available at that time, not knowledge that would be gained over the next few decades. Just like impeccability is not a charism of the Church, neither is precognition.
The Catholic Church in the middle of the twentieth century was not an anolmaly in its dealings with sex crimes, but a reflection of the prevailing thougt.
From:The first document, issued in 1962, is not directly concerned with child abuse at all, but with the misuse of the confessional. This has always been a most serious crime in Church law.
The topic of this post is the BBC show that claims that this document proves cover-up. That is the topic we are addressing. It is odd that we are being faulted for staying on topic and also, since when does debating the claims of the bbc equal that one does not care about abuse?In all this thread , I have seen not one word asking about the welfare of the abused child nor any thing about how Colm would be feeling after finding another child raped by a priest ,
I believe it does AND at the same time looks to protecting the seal of confession. Whether this was a good way to go about it is certainly debateable and which I am ill-equipped to answer.The document you are all writing about scant concern for victims
I don’t quite understand this part.A silly question if a document was not sent to every Diocese can any one explain why nearly every diocese in the world has covered up abuse of children yours michael
To leave the Church is like a man divorcing his wife and marrying a younger woman, you’ll have the same empty feeling.Out the door already? I attend Mass weekly, daily Mass at least twice a week, attend Miraculous Medal novena’s. I may struggle with faith, but I was far from “out the door already”.
I READ THE DOCUMENT!!! Please I encourage everyone else to prior to making baseless accusations. I don’t care what someone else says, I read the document word for word, I can read English and the PDF is pretty clear. I don’t buy the Arch Bishop’s defense at all, the PDF is indefensible for anyone with integrity.
You call it a lousy pretext, I call it the only way I can keep my integrity. No Church of Christ would behave in such a fashion.
Answer my question:
What if that was the policy of the middle school you send your children to? Would you remain to send them there? And isn’t Christ’s Church held to a higher standard?
Of course, and much as I defend the BBC on many issues, it does have an anti-Catholic bias. Somewhat inevitable, alas, as it is the voice of the establishment, and Britain has been very anti-Catholic for many centuries. Only very recently (historically) has the situation improved.The BBC is pretty anti-Catholic most of the time, it does cover stuff and is usually pretty unbiased,
What I’m seeing from Church leaders and in this thread is the same thing. They’re attacking the BBC for using sensational tactics to go after Pope Benedict XVI and the Church. However I’m not seeing much in the way of defending the document or trying to point out where the miscommunication is. We have one two sentence defense from an Arch Bishop as to the nature of the document and not much else.Here’s an interesting news release.
UK BISHOPS ANGERED BY BBC ATTACK ON POPE
ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=71831
I am neither a Briton nor a Canon Lawyer, but having read the 39-page document, I cannot say I considered any of its provisions to be sinister, scandalous, or even misguided, from a 1962 mindset. If anything, this document attempts to set forth a strictly defined method of due process within the specific context of canon law, pertaining to the narrow circumstance of sexual malfeasance within the specific environment of the sealed Sacrament of Penance. It is a stretch to construe this document as general Church policy on the matter of all sexual wrongdoing by clergy.It’s a 39 page document, surely it deserves more than a dismissal and:
*"This has always been a most serious crime in Church law. The program confuses the misuse of the confessional and the immoral attempts by a priest to silence his victim,” *
That’s it? that’s all we get from a 39 page document that seems to instruct clergy to swear an oath of secrecy in the matters of sexual malfeasance under threat of excommunication?