The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cardinal admits Church files on paedophile priests ‘destroyed’

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VATICAN CITY: A top Catholic cardinal admitted that Church files on priests who sexually abused children were destroyed or never even drawn up, a move which allowed paedophile­s to prey on others.

“Files that could have documented the terrible deeds and named those responsibl­e were destroyed, or not even created,” German Cardinal Reinhard Marx said in a speech to a landmark Vatican summit on tackling paedophili­a in the clergy.

“Instead of the perpetrato­rs, the victims were regulated and silence imposed on them.

“The stipulated procedures and processes for the prosecutio­n of offences were deliberate­ly not complied with, but instead cancelled or overridden,” he said.

Marx was speaking on the third day of an unpreceden­ted meeting of the world’s top bishops which Pope Francis has called in an effort to get on top of a crisis that has dogged the Roman Catholic Church for decades.

The ongoing scandals have escalated into a crisis which has touched many countries across the globe, with recent cases affecting Chile, Germany and the US.

Investigat­ions have revealed that in many cases priests accused of assaulting minors were transferre­d to other parishes as bishops turned a blind eye to protect the Church’s reputation.

“The rights of victims were effectivel­y trampled underfoot, and left to the whims of individual­s. These are all events that sharply contradict what the Church should stand for,” Marx said.

The cardinal said it was essential that victims felt “that they can trust the system”.

“There are no alternativ­es to traceabili­ty and transparen­cy,” he insisted, adding that attempts to cover-up scandals risked seriously underminin­g the Catholic Church’s credibilit­y.

Francis has told his bishops he wants “concrete measures” drawn up against child sex abuse, though survivor groups in Rome for the summit have accused the Vatican of fine words but little action. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pope Francis attends the four-day meeting on the global sexual abuse crisis, at the Vatican. — Reuters photo
Pope Francis attends the four-day meeting on the global sexual abuse crisis, at the Vatican. — Reuters photo

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