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Vatican Shoots Itself in the Foot (Again)
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To be honest, I don't understand why this commission existed to begin with. If you have information on cases of sexual child abuse you immediately send it to the justice department / court / local police / wathever. If you don't, justice department has every rigth to seeze it from you. YOU DON'T MESS WITH CHILDREN!!!
I am really glad someone finally had the balls to treat these catholic suckers according to the law..."Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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Originally posted by Colonâ„¢ View PostI don't know what went through the investigators minds when they planned the searchings. More serious than the drillings, though rather distasteful, is the seizure of the files of a commission that was investigating the abuses in the Church. The files contained testimonies victims gave in strict confidentiality, which has been violated with the searchings, and the commission itself has now effectively ceased working (they were due to publish their findings in a few months).
If it was a ploy to make the Church look sympathetic, it certainly worked.
I find the Vatican's reaction over the violation of tombs interesting when compared to their reaction to the violation of children.
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The real weird stuff is that the vatican tries to meddle in affairs that they certainly don't have anything to do in - belgian police investigating crimes in belgium can't in no way be an issue for the pope.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostI say we nuke the Vatican from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.Nuking the vatican will certainly destroy one of the most beautyfull and interesting cities of the world. Such measures can only be used in wastelands such as wales, the gobi desert, antarctica etc.
What is needed is some kind of flu that sterilise religious people - that should solve the problem in a few generations.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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Originally posted by BlackCat View PostThe real weird stuff is that the Vatican tries to meddle in affairs that they certainly don't have anything to do in - Belgian police investigating crimes in Belgium can't in no way be an issue for the pope.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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Originally posted by ColdWizard View PostI've already read articles where the Church investigated, took information in confidentiality and promptly did nothing more than move the priest somewhere else.
I sure hope the cleansing process wasn't damaged by this search. The last thing the Belgians need is a church that doesn't trust the civil authorities.I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891
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Originally posted by DinoDoc View PostThe unnecessary desecration of Catholic tombs and the removal of confidential files of a Church commission investigating the matter near the publication of its findings isn't a Vatican concern?"Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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One step forward, two shots in the foot back? Link.
BRUSSELS – A Catholic panel investigating clerical sex abuse in Belgium is shutting down to protest a police raid on its church offices last week, the group's chairman said Monday.
Peter Adriaenssens, a child psychiatrist who chaired the panel, said Belgian authorities betrayed the trust of nearly 500 victims who had made complaints over the past two months to the church panel and blamed state prosecutors for pursuing victims too traumatized to speak to police.
"We were bait," he said.
Authorities seized church documents and computers, detained bishops and even opened up a prelate's crypt on June 24.
On Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI denounced the raids as "deplorable" and said such an intrusion into church affairs was unprecedented even under communism. It was his first public comment on the deepening diplomatic rift between Belgium and the Vatican over the police raids.
Adriaenssens linked the raids to a state investigation into a possible cover-up of abuse by the Catholic Church.
The Belgian church was rocked by the April 24 resignation of its longest-serving bishop, Roger Vangheluwe, who stepped down after admitting sexually abusing a young boy during when former Archbishop Godfried Danneels was in charge.
The revelation came as hundreds of cases of abuse were being reported across Europe, Latin America and elsewhere, exposing cover-ups by bishops and evidence of long-standing Vatican inaction to stop it.
Danneels resigned in January after victims said he had not responded to their complaints.
The Catholic panel had been in existence for over a decade, but for most of that time, it dealt with only 30 complaints and took no discernible action on them.
Since Adriaenssens took over eight weeks ago, hundreds of men and boys had come forward and the panel received nearly 500 complaints. The group was due to make a report to the Belgian Church in October, but Adriaenssens said prosecutors launched the raid after he told them the flood of alleged victims had slowed.
The panel was also due to question 16 people who had previously complained to former Archbishop Danneels about sexual abuse by priests.
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