Pope Benedict hit by new Church child abuse allegations

The Pope is facing allegations he was responsible for delaying Church action against a paedophile priest – the first time he has been accused so directly.

The allegations stem from a letter signed by Benedict XVI in 1985, when he was a senior Vatican official.

Associated Press said it had obtained the letter, signed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, resisting the defrocking of offending US priest Stephen Kiesle.

The Vatican says he was exercising due caution before sacking the priest.

Cardinal Ratzinger – who was at the time the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – said the “good of the universal Church” needed to be considered in any defrocking, AP reported.

The Vatican claims the letter must be considered in its true context of a lengthy exchange of correspondence between California and Rome about defrocking an American priest who was a known child molester.

The Pope’s critics claim that he stalled and left unanswered for years letters concerning alleged cases of sexual abuse by priests.

American bishops are coming under increasing pressure from their flocks to explain why the church in Rome did not take more robust action or took no action at all.

So they are releasing confidential documents which put the future Pope’s lack of action in a bad light.

The Vatican insists that the Pope was only exercising due caution before sacking a priest for sexual misconduct.

Vatican officials say the letter was part of a long correspondence and should not be taken out of context.

The Vatican has confirmed Cardinal Ratzinger's signature

Vatican spokesman Rev Federico Lombardi said: “The press office doesn’t believe it is necessary to respond to every single document taken out of context regarding particular legal situations.”

The allegations come as the Vatican says the Pope is willing to meet more victims of clerical abuse, and as the Vatican prepares to publish a guide on the internet about how bishops should deal with accusations of sexual abuse.

The Catholic Church has been hit by a series of child abuse scandals, including in Ireland, the US, Germany and Norway, and has faced criticism for failing to deal adequately with the problem.

‘Grave significance’

AP said the Rev Kiesle was sentenced to three years of probation in 1978 for lewd conduct with two young boys in San Francisco. It said the Oakland diocese had recommended Kiesle’s removal in 1981 but that that did not happen until 1987.

Cardinal Ratzinger took over the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which deals with sex abuse cases, in 1981.

ALLEGATIONS FACING POPE

In 1980 as archbishop of Munich and Freising, then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger unwittingly approved housing for a priest accused of child abuse. A former deputy later said he made the decision Cardinal Ratzinger failed to act over complaints during the 1990s about US priest Lawrence Murphy, who is thought to have abused some 200 deaf boys in Wisconsin

Cardinal Ratzinger allowed a case against Arizona priest Michael Teta to languish at the Vatican for more than a decade despite repeated pleas for his removal

Cardinal Ratzinger resisted the defrocking of California priest Stephen Kiesle, a convicted offender, saying “good of the universal Church” needed to be considered

The Pope’s supporters say he has been unfairly blamed for cases handled by junior staff, and that he has been proactive in addressing child abuse.

AP says the 1985 correspondence, written in Latin, shows Cardinal Ratzinger saying that Kiesle’s removal would need careful review.

Cardinal Ratzinger urged “as much paternal care as possible” for Kiesle.

Kiesle was sentenced to six years in prison in 2004 after admitting molesting a young girl in 1995.

Kiesle is now 63 and is on the registered sex offenders list in California.

On Friday, the Vatican urged Catholic dioceses around the world to co-operate with police investigating sex abuse allegations against priests.

Father Lombardi acknowledged that the Church had lost public trust and said Church law could no longer be placed above civil laws if that trust were to be recovered.

He also said Pope Benedict was prepared to meet more victims of abuse to offer them moral support.

This court… deems it necessary to consider the good of the Universal Church together with that of the petitioner

BBC religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott says this is an abrupt change of tone by the Vatican.

He says officials had previously accused critics of trying to smear the Pope personally and only last weekend said he should ignore petty gossip directed at him.

Meanwhile Italian media have reported that the Vatican is to issue guidelines on its website on Monday on fighting paedophilia.

The Vatican has ruled out any possibility of a papal resignation over the scandals.

 

4 Responses to “Pope Benedict hit by new Church child abuse allegations”

  1. i THIS POPE STEPS DOWN A BIT ?THOSE WAITING BEHIND HIM WILL ALL BE FREE TO TAKE OVER FROM HIM ? BUT I THINK THAT THEY ARE ALL THE SAME ? AND I AM MORE OR LESS SURE THAT THEY HAVE THE SAME PAST. AFTER ALL THEY ARE A BUNCH OF OLD BUDDIES. AND THEY KNOW THE GAME AND THE RULES.

  2. R Barry says:

    There is no other way, the clerical system and its hierarchy must go.

    Its a chilling reflection that the church has at its heart and within its highest people and its middle ranks, a committed behaviour to treat its believers with deep and open contempt in public and its quarry with intense cruelty and paedophilia behind closed doors. This is the world of Stalin’s and Pol Pots and other numerous destructive human ´remains´ imposing their wrath on those around them. Power for these people is the ability to destroy the well being and happiness of those within grasp. The hierarchy reflects its interests in its choice of Pope. Could it be that monstrous, that the bond between hierarchy is measured by their commitment to abuse their flock and that that is the measure of a clerical value in the eyes of the organization? Seems so.

    When the melodies, magic suits, the smoke, and the spires are taken way, there is nothing left but cynical old men seeking revenge for long past humiliations on whoever should so pass, young or old. That pope´s old opium tin is running low now, just a few more stings and it will be empty.

    Old rattle snake, cornered and dangerous.
    Lets hope the snake catchers or the rising mob can bag him once and for all.

  3. Portia says:

    “The Vatican has ruled out any possibility of a papal resignation over the scandals. ”

    It is not be up to the Vatican, it is up to all the sheeple in the cult to wake up, recover from stockholm syndrome and simply walk away.

    Switch off the Vatican channel in the mind.

  4. christy says:

    Hi Paddy,

    LIke I keep saying Paddy nobody spins like the Vat I Can. Every time they open their mouth is an exercise in spin and damage limitation. Still when you come to think of it bullshit is bullshit!

    Christy