Monday May 28, 2012

Tearful pope says church will better protect young

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    mike46

    And he is now being so frank, honest and sorrowful not because he wants to be but because he is left with no other choice, the Vatican has finally realized their days of cover up are gone. Shame on you all - open up your records, hunt down these pedophiles and bring them to justice.

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    knackerz

    Croc tears.

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    Jbizzle

    These guys have been abusing children for hundresds of years. The whole church needs to be bought to justice.

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    borscht

    Since the Pope, when younger, knew of the abuse and did nothing - other than transfer the abusing priest to another location - I agree with knackerz, he's only crying because he got caught, not because he feels remorse.

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    SiouxChef

    Tears aren't going to cut it; arrest him and all the pedophiles he's harbored.

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    suebe36d

    Celibate claim tatemae; honme homo?

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    HonestDictator

    Just what I was thinking knackerz. They should have dealt with this centuries ago.

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    kokorocloud

    I agree with the other comments here. It has taken far too long for the Pope and the church as an institution to acknowledge these crimes. It's not like this is a recent development they're apologizing for. It took way too long.

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    LIBERTAS

    Benedict, to The Hague with you!

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    Nessie

    It would be wiser for him to shut up for a month. Take time to reflect. Come out with something more substantial.

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    Gurukun

    How can one practice a religion and then commit things like this.

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    skipthesong

    too late. This religion needs to cease. If not that, then they need too allow priests to marry and even accept gay clergy.

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    pinkpine

    This is more terrible in developing and poor countries where holy father is God.

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    medievaltimes

    Thats strange. Just a few weeks ago he had a completely different attitude. I wonder why his attitude changed.

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    TheQuestion

    This religion needs to cease.

    I and my extended family would argue otherwise. The problem needs to be better addressed and reliable safeguards need to be put in place but anybody who sees the actions of a small percentage of the clergy as a reflection of the institution as a whole is deluded. My priest talks about this every time it comes up and makes it abundantly clear that what these men did is both monstrous and sacrilege of the Holy Spirit.

    If not that, then they need too allow priests to marry and even accept gay clergy.

    I have yet to meet a priest that would support that. They probably exist somewhere... but I doubt they speak for even a substantial minority. Part of being clergy is an uncompromising service to God. Locating, removing, and punishing the individuals who commit the crimes should be the focus of any change to church structure, especially considering that the vast majority of priests are nothing but fine upstanding citizens. If they want to marry (man or woman) they can leave the clergy, simple. Maybe there should be something done about the stigma that these priests receive after leaving but I don’t feel that changing the requirements of priesthood is any sort of solution.

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    illsayit

    I think the Pope's comments show his observance. His commitment to protecting children, and the warning about putting aside y/our faith in this religion, are more than the promise they can be preceived to be. I think Grech's comment was directed and realistic.

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