Vatican orders US bishops to delay taking action on sexual abuse crisis

The Vatican coverup continues.

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Via CNN

The Vatican has told the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to delay voting on measures to hold bishops accountable for failing to protect children from sexual abuse, the president of the conference said in a surprise announcement Monday morning.

In announcing the decision to his fellow bishops, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo said he was disappointed by the Vatican’s interference, which he said he learned of on Sunday afternoon.

“At the insistence of the Holy See, we will not be voting on the two action items in our docket regarding the abuse crisis,” said DiNardo.

For weeks, the US Catholic bishops have trumpeted a series of reforms they had hoped to make after what one cardinal called the church’s “summer of hell.” Those reforms must be approved by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which gathers the country’s bishops twice a year to debate and adopt new policies.

The Vatican’s eleventh-hour intervention, ordered by its Congregation for Bishops, according to DiNardo, essentially puts the American bishops’ reforms on hold.

DiNardo, who looked shell-shocked Monday morning, tried to put a positive spin on the Vatican’s decision, calling it a “bump in the road.”

But many bishops gathered in Baltimore through Wednesday were surprised and unhappy about the Vatican’s decision, he acknowledged. Bishop Christopher Coyne of Vermont said the bishops had been “thrown a little sidewise” by Monday’s announcement.

“We are not, ourselves, happy about this,” DiNardo said during a press conference Monday in Baltimore. “We have been working hard to get to the action stage, and we’ll do it, but we have to get past this bump in the road.”

DiNardo also said that the text of the proposals for the bishops’ meeting this week were finalized in October 30, which did not leave much time for the Vatican to raise objections or advise modifications.

Pope Francis met with his ambassador to the United States, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, on Saturday, according to the Pope’s public schedule.

Pierre is in Baltimore and addressed the body of bishops on Monday morning, though he did not mention the Vatican’s insistence that the US bishops delay their vote. In a brief interview afterward, he said the Pope is concerned about “communion,” the idea that the church moves together as a whole, rather than allowing national bishops conferences to make their own policies.

That goal, however, is in tension with the Pope’s insistence that local church leaders are best equipped to understand and respond to the needs of their communities. Asked about the apparent contradiction, DiNardo called it “quizzical.”

A Vatican spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

Pope Francis will convene a meeting of bishops from around the world in February to address the sexual abuse crisis, which has roiled the church on several continents, including North America, South America and Australia.

The bishops’ well-laid plans

The Catholic bishops had been expected to debate and vote on several “concrete measures to respond to the abuse crisis,” according to a news release about the meeting in Baltimore.

Those measures, according to the bishops’ conference, included a hotline to report bishops accused of abuse or mishandling abuse cases, standards of conduct for bishops and “protocols for bishops resigned or removed because of abuse.”

The bishops can still debate those measures, but they will not taking binding votes on them this week, following the Vatican’s intervention.

DiNardo said the Vatican’s instructions came in the form of a letter from its Congregation for Bishops, which he said had concerns about church law. Under canon law, only the Pope can hold bishops accountable. The congregation also wanted the US bishops to wait to take action until after the meeting of bishops in Rome next February.

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Catholic bishops in the United States have been heavily criticized for failing to hold themselves accountable for the sexual abuse of children, especially after a grand jury report in Pennsylvania released this summer found widespread evidence of abuse by priests and coverups by bishops.

In another scandal, Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, the former archbishop of Washington and a powerful figure in the church, was demoted by Pope Francis after a man accused McCarrick of molesting him decades ago in New York. Since then, other men have come forward in media reports accusing McCarrick of molesting them while they were seminarians. McCarrick has denied the accusation from New York and is appealing his case at the Vatican.

A number of Catholic bishops have said they are concerned that McCarrick was allowed to rise through the church’s ranks despite persistent rumors about his conduct. DiNardo and others traveled to Rome this fall to personally ask the Pope for the Vatican’s help in investigating McCarrick.

Immediately after DiNardo made the surprise announcement on Monday, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, one of the Pope’s closest allies in the United States, said the bishops should still discuss the proposals, even if they are not approved this week.

Cupich also suggested that the bishops could vote on the new measures at an emergency meeting in March.

“We need as a conference, as brother bishops, to take up this issue for the good of the church in this country without delay,” Cupich said.

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StackingStock
StackingStock
  StackingStock
November 13, 2018 2:23 pm

From the article

First, all Churches are equal, there is no Pope, no “historical see” granting any primacy just as all the Apostles of Christ and all Orthodox bishops are also equals; the Head of the Church is Christ Himself, and the Church is His Theandric Body filled with the Holy Spirit. Oh I know, to say that the Holy Spirit fills the Church is considered absolutely ridiculous in our 21st century post-Christian world, but check out these words from the Book of Acts: “For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us” (Acts 15:28) which clearly show that the members of the Apostolic Council in Jerusalem clearly believed and proclaimed that their decisions were guided by the Holy Spirit. Anyone still believing that will immediately see why the Church needs no “vicar of Christ” or any “earthly representative” to act in Christ’s name during His absence. In fact, Christ Himself clearly told us “lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen” (Matt 28:20). If a Church needs a “vicar” – then Christ and the Holy Spirit are clearly not present in that Church. QED.

Second, crucial decisions, decisions which affect the entire Church, are only taken by a Council of the entire Church, not unilaterally by any one man or any one Church. These are really the basics of what could be called “traditional Christian ecclesiology 101” and the blatant violation of this key ecclesiological dogma by the Papacy in 1054 was as much a cause for the historical schism between East and West (really, between Rome and the rest of Christian world) as was the innovation of the filioque itself.

cz
cz
  StackingStock
November 13, 2018 2:53 pm

well said

Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 13, 2018 1:33 pm

Why are they waiting to end child abuse? Wtf?

Stucky
Stucky
November 13, 2018 2:45 pm

Delays in taking action? blah blah blah more talk blah blah blah more priest pedos for the next 2000 years.

Let’s say a man graduates from Seminary at the age of 25. Let’s say he lives to 75. THAT’S 50 YEARS of NO FUCKING!! His only release is jerking off …. and he fears going to hell for that! And you wonder why priests have been, are, and will be sexual perverts forever more?

I went without pussy during Basic Training — less than two months — and I was just about ready to let anyone suck my dick.

Seriously, unless priests are allowed to marry and fuck like the rest of us … a nice normal & necessary activity …. then there WILL be sexual perversion in the Catholic Church forever. Take that to the bank.

Ginger
Ginger
November 13, 2018 2:53 pm

Doctrines of devils, the Catholic cult.

Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth. 1 timothy 4:1-3

Catholic “priest” were forbidden to marry about 1100 years after the above was written thus generating a homosexual cult type priest sect, which they are in no hurry to control.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Ginger
November 13, 2018 6:18 pm

Outstanding, Ginger!

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
  Ginger
November 15, 2018 9:54 am

Exactly, Ginger. And the truth is primarily these priests are driven by homosexual, not pedophiliac urges. Thus the “politically correct ” protection of these priests. The Whore Babylon has been running the show since The Council of Nicea.

Robert (QSLV)

RayJay Cuts Grass an Shovels Snow
RayJay Cuts Grass an Shovels Snow
November 13, 2018 3:24 pm

Dat pope ebil. RayJay see how he look at little boys. He protecting all the other peoples do like he do. Dat other dude ebil too. RayJay read how he an his buddies steal church building and kill people who jus trying to live they lives.

overthecliff
overthecliff
November 13, 2018 4:05 pm

Maybe a few parents should castrate some priests instead of taking their diddle money payoffs.

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
  overthecliff
November 15, 2018 9:57 am

Great idea, Over. Either let them marry and screen out the butt-pirates, or remove their ballocks. Well met.

Robert (QSLV)

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
November 14, 2018 2:16 am

If I witnessed someone showing the ASSFUCK the hot end of flamethrower, I wouldn’t shed a tear.