Sunday, March 21, 2010

You foolish man, do you want evidence that faith without deeds is useless? James 2:20 – Letter “Child Sexual Abuse” Benedict XVI -> Ignorance about human sexuality is harmful to children-> KIDS ARE BEING HURT!!!


What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead. James 2:14 – 17 - Photo

Pope fails to calm anger over Irish abuses – Europe - msnbc.com

DUBLIN - Pope Benedict XVI's unprecedented letter to Ireland apologizing for chronic child abuse within the Catholic Church failed Saturday to calm the anger of many victims, who accused the Vatican of ducking its own responsibility in promoting a worldwide culture of cover-up…

… The pope, who himself stands accused of approving the transfer of an accused priest for treatment rather than informing German police during his 1977-82 term as Munich archbishop, suggested that child-abusing priests could have been expelled quickly had Irish bishops applied the church's own laws correctly. He pledged a church inspection of unspecified dioceses and orders in Ireland to ensure their child-protection policies were effective…

…But Benedict offered no endorsement of three official Irish investigations that found the church leadership to blame for the scale and longevity of abuse heaped on Irish children throughout the 20th century.

The Vatican refused to cooperate with those 2001-09 probes into the Dublin Archdiocese, the rural Ferns diocese and Ireland's defunct network of workhouse-style dormitory schools for the Irish poor.

The investigations, directed by senior Irish judges and lawyers, ruled that Catholic leaders protected the church's reputation from scandal at the expense of children — and began passing their first abuse reports to police in 1996 only after victims began to sue the church.


Read more - Pope fails to calm anger over Irish abuses – Europe - msnbc.com

Related links:

Full text of the pastoral letter from Pope Benedict XVI - Times Online – Read more

Pope apology disappoints, victims seek accountability – by Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor – PARIS – Reuters - Read more -

Pope’s letter strikes a mixed chord – by Eric Moskowitz – The Boston GlobeRead more

Survivor calls on pope to resign – by MICHAEL O'REGAN – The Irish Times – Read more

Anger and disappointment in Ireland as the Pope's letter fails to heal – by Carissa Casey in Dublin – Telegraph.co.uk – Read more 


Pope does not mention rebuke to Irish bishops - Washington Post – Read more

Vatican failed to heed sex abuse lessons from Canada – by Sandro Contenta - Toronto Star  - Read more

Arrogant, corrupt, secretive – the Catholic church failed to tackle evil – by Fintan O'Toole – guardian.co.uk – Read more

Pope Offers Apology, Not Penalty, for Sex Abuse Scandal – by RACHEL DONADIO and ALAN COWELL – The New York Times – Read more

Pope's letter 'doesn't address concerns' – The Sydney Morning Herald – AFP - Read more

Pope's sex abuse letter 'does not address cover-up' - Times Online – Read more

Pope 'must act' on sex abuse cover-up – by BARNEY ZWARTZ – The Age.com.au - Read more 

Pope's letter to Irish Catholics disappoints child abuse survivors - The Guardian  - Read more

Victims disappointed by Pope abuse letter - ABC Online – Read more

Catholics should demand justice – by CALGARY HERALD – Calgary Herald – Read more
Church victims demand action – by Laurence Lee - Al Jazeera – Video report 

Irish public unmoved by pope's apology – by Henry McDonald, Ireland editor – guardian.co.uk – Read more

Irish victims disappointed by Pope abuse letter – by Andras Gergely  - Washington Post – Read more

Mixed reaction to papal apology – by Pamela Newenham – The Irish Times – Read more

Abuse groups say Pope's letter falls far short - Ireland Online – Read

Father Hans Kung blames Catholic views on sex for clerical child abuse – by Ruth Gledhill – Mar 9, 2010 - Times Online - Read more

Dissident theologian Hans Kung calls on Pope to issue - by Richard Owen – TimesOnline – Read more  
  
Pope letter on Catholic sex abuse scandal meets Irish skepticism - Christian Science Monitor - Read more 

Merkel demands "truth and clarity" on abuse scandal – Reuters – Read more 

Pope's Irish letter faces critical Catholic world  - By Shawn Pogatchnik - Associated Press Write – Boston.com – Read more 

Doctor: Catholic Church ignored my warnings about child molester – Frederik Pleitgen - CNN International -  Read more

Catholic Church sex abuse scandals around the world – BBC News – Read more 

Will the pope's pastoral letter on child sex abuse silence the critics? - Deutsche Welle – Read more 

Full Disclosure - The Roman Catholic Church must confront its failings with contrition – TimesOnline – Read more 

Kids Are Being Hurt!!!

This about the reckless endangerment of children in a calculated, purposeful strategy to protect the institutional Church - By Jason Walsh – December 2, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor – Read more 

New Catholic Sex Abuse Findings: Gay Priests Are Not the Problem – by DAVID GIBSON – Politics Daily - November 18, 2009 Read more

Facts About Homosexuality and Child Molestation, Dr. Gregory Herek, University of California at Davis & Yale University & City University of New York – Read more

RC hierarchy child sexual abuse “cover-ups” ordered by Benedict XVI to avoid public outrage & criminal charges - falsely accused gay priests WATERGATE?  Read more

Ratzinger, Hurley, Maida & Accomplices - Kids Are Being Hurt!!! (Sequential Order of Reactions) Read more

Marriage Equality -> Restores "Hope For Love" To Children In Early Childhood – Read more


One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest – Read more


"Someday, maybe, there will exist a well-informed, well-considered, and yet fervent public conviction that the most deadly of all possible sins is the mutilation of a child's spirit." Erik Erikson



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