Oroville Mercury-Register

Polish priest apologizes for defense of bishop

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WARSAW, POLAND » A popular Polish priest apologized Tuesday for a sermon in which he defended a bishop accused of covering up for pedophile priests. His sermon, delivered to a congregati­on including the justice minister and other top politician­s, was later condemned by government officials.

Father Tadeusz Rydzyk insisted that he had not intended to hurt victims or downplay the church’s role in the “sin and crime of pedophilia.”

Rydzyk’s apology came days after he had defended Bishop Henryk Janiak, who was recently removed by Pope Francis amid an investigat­ion into media allegation­s that he had covered up cases of sexual abuse by priests. Rydzyk called Janiak a “contempora­ry martyr of the media.”

He said that priests also commit sins, adding: “Who does not have temptation­s?”

Rydzyk made the controvers­ial speech at a

Catholic Mass marking 29 years of his Radio Maryja, a Catholic broadcaste­r he leads which is popular among millions of older Poles and is supported by Poland’s conservati­ve government.

Opposition politician­s and government critics expressed outrage on social media, noting that the congregati­on, including Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro and an official representi­ng children’s rights, all applauded the sermon.

Deputy Foreign Minister Pawel Jablonski called Rydzyk’s words “scandalous.”

The sermon also drew a call from the head of Poland’s Catholic Church, Archbishop Wojciech Polak, for the priest’s superiors to take “resolute reaction.”

The Redemptori­sts Catholic order Rydzyk belongs to issued a statement Monday condemning “the sin and the crime of pedophilia as well as any cover up or procrastin­ation in clarifying these matters.”

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