The Irish Times – Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Detailed reports for Holy See eyes only

No names named but general view of insiders is that the authorities seem to be doing a ‘solemn mea culpa’, writes PADDY AGNEW

THERE WERE contrasting reactions yesterday in Rome to the release of the summary document of the findings of the apostolic visitation in Ireland.

While some commentators were tempted to define the document as “bland” and not especially newsworthy, Vatican insiders begged to differ, pointing out that it had managed to avoid being simplistic and glib.

At first glance, the summary reads like a toothless “executive report”, primarily concerned about avoiding a further washing of dirty Vatican linen in public.

Names are not named, the question of episcopal responsibility slips by the wayside and, rather than offer specific criticism of specific incidents, the document offers a long series of pious intentions and devout goodwill. In short, and not for the first time, the Holy See appears engaged in damage limitation and corporate self-preservation.

Vatican insiders, however, suggested that while the summary report might seem bland, it is always possible that some of the seven reports prepared by the teams of apostolic visitors will be much more detailed and hard-hitting.

These reports, however, are for Holy See eyes only.

Other Vatican figures pointed out that, in the context of a document intended to promote a renewal of the faith in Ireland, the public reopening of old wounds and all-too-familiar sex abuse-related polemics serve no useful purpose.

In this sense, it is significant that the document attempts to look to the future, laying much emphasis on the nature of priestly formation and the quality of teaching that should be offered by the seminaries of Maynooth and the Irish Pontifical College in Rome.

Furthermore, at least one experienced Holy See insider suggested that the document had the merit of not attempting a “magic wand” approach to the Irish sex abuse problem.

In other words, the apostolic visitors had resisted the temptation to offer a facile recipe for “changes” that would “solve” the problem.

On the contrary, the summary suggests that the Irish church has within itself many of the human and spiritual resources needed to guide it through an obviously delicate ongoing historical moment.

Presenting the document to the media yesterday, Vatican senior spokesman Fr Federico Lombardi called it “extensive and exhaustive”.

The Holy See spokesman, however, declined to take questions, in deference to the fact that the document was simultaneously being presented to the Irish media in Maynooth by Cardinal Seán Brady.

Several Italian church commentators greeted the document favourably, pointing out that, yet again, the church appeared to be doing a solemn “mea culpa” on the question of clerical sex abuse.

On its website, the daily La Repubblica commented: “Bishops and religious superiors are judged to have been inadequate when confronting the plague of serious incidents of paedophilia amongst the clergy . . . This is a new solemn mea culpa document.”

Many commentators highlighted the fact that the summary document appears to hint at a future radical reorganisation of dioceses in Ireland with a view to making them “better suited to the present day mission of the church in Ireland”.

 

8 Responses to “Detailed reports for Holy See eyes only”

  1. Paddy says:

    Oliver,

    As I’ve said before in email to you, your comments are welcome on this site. However, I’ve had to refuse to post some of them as they are considered defamatory. You will I’m sure agree that all it takes is one such comment to approved by me, to bring the whole site down.

    It would also be helpful if you would would keep your emails as one rather than making three and sometimes more comments.

    Many thanks.

    Paddy.

  2. Well after i read this i sent a letter to the archbishop telling him that i dont want to be associated with the catholic church. the way the vatican has worded his decisions about all this disgusts me. i have been put on thier lists of people who want to have nothing to do with them but this time i feel that im on the right list

  3. Portia says:

    http://one-evil.org/entities_organizations/evil_org_holy_see.htm

    “Sedes Sacrorum (Latin Sedes for seat/see, Sacrorum for holy) otherwise known as Santa Sede and the “SS” also known in English as “Holy See” refers to the legal apparatus as a whole by which the Roman Catholic Pope and its Curia of Bishops claim historical recognition as a sovereign entity with superior legal rights.” As a military order of the Roman Catholic Church, the Knights of the Holy See (Nazi SS) are bestowed by the “infallible” legal orders of the Roman Pontiff on behalf of the Mother Church to wage constant Holy Inquisition against all heretics, including assassinations, torture and counter-intelligence, to protect the name of the Holy Roman Catholic Church and directly represent the interests of the Holy See as its primary order of Holy Knights– the SS (Sedes Sacrorum or Holy See).

  4. big part of the problems were caused by secret so called arrangments. for the pope now in office its part and parcel of his own past. it wont work anymore. secret documents and such dont fool anyone. When he talks of child protection it makes no sense at all. he doesnt know how to do that as we all know now.the question as far as i am concernd who needs a useless pope.

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  6. Well i see that thay have avoided the subject once again. the lets forget the past. Give more lessons to young priests about how to avoid getting caught. If thay are locked up or not doesent change the facts. The abusers were priests not students. the nuns werent innocent of sexual matters but thay compensated by using children to get rid of thier frustration.How can thay renewe the church with the same men in charge.

  7. Dear Paddy, Ouch! The unholy unseeing infallable Vatican (VatRat) is definately very blind. As some fool said ” God Save The Pope” but only a fool would save, the catholic church. Oliver Whelan.