The Manila Times

Dark shadows over World Meeting of Families

- FR. SHAY CULLEN, SSC www.preda.org Readtheboo­kbyFr.Shayathttp:// amzn.com/B07DXKX4SV

DUBLIN, Ireland: “We showed no care for the little ones, we abandoned them,” Pope Francis says in a letter to the entire Catholic Church in which he condemned the clericalis­m and the arrogance, abuse of power and position of bishops and religious superiors in the church who allow and cover up, and thus perpetuate sexual crimes against children.

Pope Francis takes a stand with the victims and vows to stamp out and hold accountabl­e those who abused children and those bishops and religious superiors who hid the truth and ignored the victims. The Pope’s letter is for all who cares to read it, but between the lines, it seems to be aimed at those powerful people in the church who oppose him and his efforts to cleanse and reform sections of a corrupt hierarchy. The Pope is attending the World Meeting of Families in Dublin that opened this week. More than 300 people will speak at forums and symposia. The Pope will celebrate Mass with a huge congregati­on in the Phoenix Park.

Solidarity and community action is needed to stop child abuse and the cover up from ever happening again. He spoke in response to the revelation­s of the US Grand Jury of the sexual abuse of more than 1,000 children by 300 priests over 70 years. The American Cardinal Donald Weurl has withdrawn from the meeting due to these shocking revelation­s. Pope Francis admitted shame and apologized to the victims and survivors of clerical abuse and asked forgivenes­s and said action would be taken against those with credible allegation­s against them. He will meet some of them when he visits Ireland this week.

“It is essential that we, as a Church, be able to acknowledg­e and condemn, with sorrow and shame, the atrocities perpetrate­d by consecrate­d persons, clerics, and all those entrusted with the mission of watching over and caring for those most vulnerable. Let us beg forgivenes­s for our own sins and the sins of others…. “

He praised the survivors and those campaigner­s around the world protecting children and invited them to work to help him implement zero tolerance of child sexual abuse. He apologized for the delay in taking direct action to help victims and bring the abusers to justice “as well as implementi­ng zero tolerance and ways of making all those who perpetrate or cover up these crimes accountabl­e. We have delayed in applying these actions and sanctions that are so necessary,” he wrote.

What that action will be has yet to be seen but hopefully it will be an action whereby “the mighty will be taken down from their thrones, and the rich sent away empty,” as he quoted the Scripture. We believe he said this in a veiled reference to the powerful cardinals and bishops, especially those in the USA who oppose him and call him a heretic. Hopefully, all those who covered up crimes against children will resign.

In Chile, Francis was deliberate­ly misled by members of the hierarchy. He was lied to about the cover up of child abuse but he found it out and called all 35 bishops to Rome where they all submitted their letters of resigna-

These clerics are powerful because not only are some of them child abusers but they also have a network of pedophile priests and bishops who thwart revelation­s and block legal action against the pedophiles. They have money power, too. The Mighty that sit

investment­s in the Vatican bank and control Vatican institutio­ns and huge donations to the Vatican itself. Like corrupt politician­s, they block investigat­ions and reform.

In the letter, Francis condemned clericalis­m. “Clericalis­m, whether fostered by priests themselves or by lay persons, leads to an excision in the ecclesial body that supports and helps to perpetuate many of the evils that we are condemning today. To say 'no' to abuse is to say an emphatic 'no' to all forms of clericalis­m.” Pope Francis is up against a network of clerics, corrupt bishops and priests and some cardinals and lay people that are against him and his many reforms. He has achieved much in

and struggles against bureaucrac­y that is entrenched and blocks his reforms.

But he is making great progress despite the thousands of years of clericalis­m. Pope Benedict XVI resigned, it is said, when he was unable to successful­ly challenge the abuse and corrupt clerics that thwarted his efforts to confront the corruption in the church institutio­n. Pope Francis quotes his prayer on Good Friday 2005 when Benedict (then a cardinal) said,

Church, and even among those who, in the priesthood, ought to belong entirely to [ Christ]! How much pride, how much selfcompla­cency!”

That’s why he is saying that he

that sit on thrones and he calls on the support and solidarity of the whole church to help and sustain him in his reforms. He takes on himself the blame for these abusers although he has never been a part of their clerical network. He says, “such solidarity demands that we in turn condemn whatever endangers the integrity of any person.” What we need, he says, is “a

all forms of corruption, especially spiritual corruption.”

These corrupt prelates are his enemies in the Vatican curia and those in the worldwide pedophile support network of bishops, archbishop­s and even cardinals. In Australia, where hundreds of priests have abused children over decades, Archbishop Wilson has been convicted of covering up crimes. Cardinal Penn is on trial in Melbourne for alleged child abuse and for covering up abuse by priests. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, 88, in the United States has stepped down because of credible allegation­s of his involvemen­t in child abuse and cover up. He already got orders from Pope Francis to lead a life of prayer and penance and will face a canonical trial.

The Church is really The People of God. Our faith ought not be too troubled because our faith is not in the Church as a human institutio­n but in Jesus of Nazareth and his message as revealed in the Gospels. These values are the heart of our Christian and Catholic faith. The institutio­n has been

accused of participat­ing in child abuse and cover up. Working in solidarity with Pope Francis, it can be overcome and children will be safe and protected, and the abusers brought to justice.

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