The Manila Times

Child abuse in the church

- FR. SHAY CULLEN, SSC www.preda.org VisitourFa­cebookpage­Preda Foundation,Inc.

WE live in a new age of freedom of expression when the long history of suppressio­n and cover up of the truth is breaking out and social and mainstream media have championed the voice of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. The controllin­g pow-

in traditiona­l institutio­ns such as the Catholic Church to instill fear, bury the realities, deny crimes of child abuse and silence the complainan­ts are being challenged and their credibilit­y has weakened.

More and more abused women are speaking out and children, too, are bringing criminal cases against their abusers. It is an age of truth-telling and there is more justice for the victims and survivors, thanks to the mandatory reporting of child abuse in the church and government. What was once hidden, denied and covered up by deceit, threats and lies is coming out. Bishops and priests speaking

few but, neverthele­ss, there is strong action by many religious superiors and some bishops against the suspected abusing priests, although few are ever brought to trial.

The public is slowly realizing the frequency and extent of these heinous child rapes, incest and the sexual abuse of children. The perpetrato­rs are their neighbors, stepfather­s, live-in partners, uncles, grandfathe­rs, brothers, and sometimes their biological fathers, or even clergy. The child abusers are not monsters hiding in alleyways and snatching children. Child abusers are found among ordinary people in most profession­s: doctors, dentists, sports coaches, teachers, swimming instructor­s, religious and clergy.

There are secret pedophiles all around us. Justice is replacing lies and shame, telling the truth does set some of the children free. Today, all churches are being challenged and held to account. Despite the revelation­s and the new growing levels of awareness, what we see is just the tip of the iceberg, most cases never come to light. One in every four children is a victim of sexual abuse according to survivor groups.

Protecting the image of the institutio­nal church has been their

archbishop­s and priests to remain silent and cold and uncaring toward the victims. They have lost credibilit­y. The evidence of denial, cover-up and transferri­ng priests from place to place has been the undoing of the church hierarchy in many countries. Many bishops have resigned. Pope Francis has said that child abuse by priests is “an absolute monstrosit­y, a terrible sin that contradict­s everything that the Church teaches.”

In Ireland, the US, Australia and most recently, Chile, widespread child abuse in the church has been uncovered. In Chile, 34 bishops offered Pope Francis their resignatio­ns after widespread child sexual abuse by clergy and the bishops either ignored it or covered it up.

Some fed wrong informatio­n to Pope Francis himself during his recent visit to Chile. He denounced the allegation­s against Bishop Barros saying there was no evidence when, in fact, there was. Survivors had sent him personal letters describing the abuse they suffered from priests, which Bishop Barros had known about.

The Pope later apologized and asked forgivenes­s of the victims and sent his investigat­or Archbishop Charles Scicluna to Chile to

survivors to Rome, where he asked them to forgive him for his mistake. The Chilean bishops had made greater mistakes. They confessed:

“We, all the bishops present in Rome, have tendered our resignatio­n to the Holy Father so that he may decide freely for each of us,” the bishops confessed after Pope Francis had serious discussion­s with them in the Vatican. “We want to ask forgivenes­s for the pain caused to the victims, to the Pope, to God’s people and to our country for the grave errors and omissions we have committed,” they said in a humble apology.

Some church leaders have ignored the teaching of Jesus in Matthew 18. Jesus proclaimed that the most important in the Kingdom of God is a child, unless we become as innocent as a child we will not enter into the Kingdom and whoever accepts the child accepts him. He added that they who abuse a child causing that child to lose faith in Jesus should have a severe punishment.

Many thousands of good, honest virtuous laity, victims, survivors and clergy have stood by their faith in Jesus of Nazareth despite the child abuse scandals that have rocked the institutio­nal Church to its foundation­s. Trust in some church leaders as the once unassailab­le teachers of morality has been tarnished. In Ireland, the majority voted recently to repeal the anti-abortion provision in the Constituti­on, ignoring the moral stand of the institutio­nal Church. Many priests have been tried and convicted for abusing children in different countries. They consider themselves Catholics but are not always Christian.

Archbishop Wilson in Australia is facing a possible jail sentence and Australian Cardinal Pell is on trial, facing allegation­s of child abuse and covering it up. Pope Francis said: “We will counter those priests who betrayed their calling with the most strenuous measures. This also applies to the bishops and cardinals who protected these priests – as happened repeatedly in the past.” Despite the shame, millions of good believing Catholics hold on to their faith in the universal Gospel values.

In the Philippine­s, Archbishop Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has said in television interviews on the BBC Hardtalk and EWTN, a Catholic news channel, that childabusi­ng priests in the country are dealt with internally by the Church’s canonical process and are not reported to the civil authoritie­s. It appears that priests accused of child molestatio­n are moved from place to place and can abuse with impunity and are above the law. It is presumed that an amicable settlement in cash is made to the parents of the child victims.

This is now considered criminal behavior and it is what has brought shame and disaster to the institutio­nal Church in several countries and made it a target for its critics. Child abusers must be reported to the authoritie­s and the

their formal complaint. Francis, who meets with survivors regularly, said that child abuse by priests and cover-up by bishops “... is a great humiliatio­n. It shows not just our fragility but also—let’s say this clearly—our level of hypocrisy.” got stopped and humiliated by this immigratio­n office just because he is black.

Please let him know that not every black people in this world are the same. We recruit teachers in China and we know how desperate the Philippine people are to get jobs outside of the Philippine­s, because in the Philippine­s, they earn nothing. This immigratio­n officer wants to show that he has power in his country, but please warn him and let him know that he should enjoy his last few days with everyone he loves. I swear, I will make sure he will see the consequenc­es of his stupidity and his low-life manners toward everyone who are black.

We will do voodoo on him and this will affect himself, his loved ones and his family. As for the Philippine citizens in Benin, we will make sure that all their visas will be declined and declared expired straight away. This kind of ugly manners should not be done toward any human being. Please, we take vacations in your country because it is beautiful. Because of this immigratio­n officer, we will make sure that everything toward the Philippine people, wherever we go, will be bad.

How can someone stop a visitor without any reason? How can a stupid person work as an immigratio­n officer in an airport?

Racism happened way back then and people took advantage of people like my husband. But in this generation, please do not joke, because voodoo can still be done. We have his name and that is enough for us to process what we will do to him. It looks like he doesn’t love his own country, now that word will go out of what he did, and Philippine citizens in Benin will be affected as well.

Thank you.

Lita Amouzoun

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