Paedophilia and piety

Josh Moody  |  Features  |  Letter from America
Date posted:  1 Jun 2002
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'The moral authority of the Catholic Church is in jeopardy', Bishop Gregory reported that he said to the pope and other senior prelates at the Vatican, before the Pope's summons of the American bishops to a crisis conference.

It's hard not to agree with Bishop Gregory. The recent sex scandals in the Roman church must have dented its credibility. Paedophilia and piety do not make good bedfellows. What's more, there is some extraordinary blindness in this. One local priest got himself on a news radio programme and said that this scandal was not as bad as it seemed because often the victims were over 10 years old. Older children, he explained, recovered more quickly.

It seems undeniable that the Roman Catholic church in New England, and perhaps right across America, has covered up paedophilia scandals for years. It has, it seems, simply shipped priests accused of abuse from one parish to another in order to cover their tracks - and I suppose to give the priest a second chance, but without warning the new parish, or any public recognition of the sin. Teary-eyed parents appear lamenting the deep psychological wounds that their children have had, as they are only just now realising that the cause of this was abuse, as their child weeps before the TV when the face of an accused priest appears.

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