New York Post

DOLAN IS MAD AS HELL

Speaks out on Church sex scandal

- By TAMAR LAPIN

Timothy Cardinal Dolan lon Tuesday addressed the sexual-abuse and coverup scandals rocking the Catholic Church — saying even he’s at a loss.

“When people say to me you know, we’re angry, we’re confused, bewildered, frustrated, I think they might expect me to be on the defensive, and I’ll say, ‘Nice to meet you. So am I.’ We’re all in this together,” the New York archbishop told Father Dave Dwyer on “The Catholic Show” on Sirius XM.

“There’s almost a solidarity in the sorrow,” he added.

The controvers­ies that have arisen this summer — including the ouster of former Washington Archbishop Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, the bombshell Pennsylvan­ia grand-jury report and an archbishop’s skewering letter calling for Pope Francis to resign — are not leaving anyone unscathed, Dolan said.

“No sin is isolated to the single act. It affects, it keeps affecting people, there’s not a person in the church that’s not been affected by this,” he said. The scandals are of an “oil spill nature,” he added — touching everyone from the Catholic people “walking into the factory or the classroom or the office” and feeling embarrasse­d to the priest who “can’t shake the feeling” that his parishione­rs are wondering whether he’s a predator.

Even Dolan’s own mother of almost 90 called him to say she’d skipped lunch at her nursing home in shame.

“I’m ashamed to go to the dining room,” he said she told him. “I’m so embarrasse­d to be a Catholic. I don’t know what to say to anybody.”

Every time he wanted to comment on the crises, Dolan said, “a new scandal erupted.”

After the grand-jury report was released last month — finding that more than 300 priest sit preyed on more ththan 1,000 children for decades in Pennsylvan­ia — Dolan issued a statement apologizin­g for the pain the victims felt.

In June, he announced that the New York Archdioces­e had found “credible” allegation­s that McCarrick sexually abused a 16-yearold altar boy at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the 1970s — but didn’t comment further.

But he hasn’t commented on Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano’s letter accusing Pope Francis of covering up claims of sexual abuse.

“If this teaches us anything, our faith is not in the pope, our faith is not in cardinals, our faith is not in bishops, our faith is not in priests . . . our faith is in Jesus,” Dolan said on the radio show.

 ??  ?? RED FACED: Timothy Cardinal Dolan says even his mom is ashamed at sex-abuse claims, including against ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick (inset).
RED FACED: Timothy Cardinal Dolan says even his mom is ashamed at sex-abuse claims, including against ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick (inset).

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