Attacks on Pope over child abuse scandal are ‘akin to anti-Semitism’

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Attacks on Pope over child abuse scandal are 'akin to anti-Semitism'

Vatican officials have tried to shift the blame for the abuse scandal
Richard Owen in Rome and Roger Boyes in Berlin

Recommend? (4) The Pope's preacher today likened recent attacks on the pontiff over the Catholic sex abuse scandal to the "most shameful acts of anti-Semitism".

The controversial intervention by Father Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher to the papal household, came as one Catholic leader attempted to draw a line under the affair.

In Germany Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, said that the Church had committed serious mistakes and done too little to help the victims of priestly abuse.

"The caring responsibility towards the victims was insufficient in the past because of our own disappointment at the painful failure of the perpetrators, and out of a falsely understood concern for the standing of the church," he said.

But in Rome, as the Pope prepares to make a major address to the world for Easter Sunday, the Vatican is fighting back.

Father Cantalamessa, noting that this year the Jewish festival of Passover and Easter fell during the same week, said that Jews throughout history had been the victims of "collective violence" and drew a comparison with current attacks on the Church over the scandal.

Speaking during a ceremony at St Peter's Basilica commemorating Christ's Passion, he read to the congregation, which included the Pope, part of a letter that he had received from an unidentified Jewish friend, who said that he was following "with indignation the violent and concentric attacks against the church, the Pope and all the faithful of the whole world".

"The use of stereotypes, the passing from personal responsibility and guilt to a collective guilt remind me of the more shameful aspects of anti-Semitism," Father Cantalamessa said his friend wrote to him.

In the sermon he referred to the sexual abuse of children by clergy, saying: "Unfortunately, not a few elements of the clergy are stained by the violence." But Father Cantalamessa said that he did not want to dwell on the abuse of children, saying: "There is sufficient talk outside of here."

Vatican officials have also tried to shift the blame for the abuse scandal engulfing the church onto the previous Pope John Paul II and the media.

Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, the Archbishop of Vienna — a staunch supporter of the pontiff and seen as a possible successor — laid the blame on John Paul II and his close advisers for failure to take action against Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer, Cardinal Schönborn's predecessor as Archbishop of Vienna and a serial child abuser.

Cardinal Schönborn told Austrian television and L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, that as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which dealt with clerical sex abuse, the Pope had pressed John Paul in vain to investigate Groer. He eventually stepped down in 1995 after being accused of sexually molesting a schoolboy.

After Cardinal Groer resigned allegations surfaced that he had also sexually abused young monks. He was never defrocked, however, and died in Germany in 2003. Cardinal Schönborn said that Vatican officials — who he did not name — had persuaded John Paul not to investigate Cardinal Groer because of the bad publicity that it would give the Church.

"I still remember very clearly the moment when Cardinal Ratzinger told me with sadness that the other side had prevailed," Cardinal Schönborn said. He added that the Pope is not "someone who covers things up".

"Having known the Pope for many years, I can say that is certainly not true ... I have known him for 37 years and he has always been in favour of shedding light on these cases, something that was not always to the Vatican's liking," he said.

As well as from discrediting the Pope's predecessor, the Vatican has also launched a counter-attack against the media for its reporting of the sex abuse scandal.

Cardinal Angelo Scola, the patriarch of Venice, said that the Pope was the victim of "deceitful accusations."

Monsignor Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, said that the Pope was "suffering some of the same unjust accusations, shouts of the mob and scourging at the pillar as did Jesus".

He said: "Truth and falsehood are scandalously mingled in the New York Times reconstructions. You begin to wonder, is there an agenda of bias here?"

However, David Clohessy, head of The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, said: "It is, at best, disingenuous and, at worst, deceitful and unhealthy to try to shift focus away from child sex crimes and cover-ups and onto the alleged motives of journalists." The New York Times said that none of its reports had been factually rebutted.

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Quote from: "CrackSmokeRepublican":
He said: "Truth and falsehood are scandalously mingled in the New York Times reconstructions. You begin to wonder, is there an agenda of bias here?"

Yeah, you gotta wonder.  :crazy:
Who could possibly be driving the agenda of bias??  :slient:  :slient:

CrackSmokeRepublican

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Quote from: "CrackSmokeRepublican":
He said: "Truth and falsehood are scandalously mingled in the New York Times reconstructions. You begin to wonder, is there an agenda of bias here?"

Yeah, you gotta wonder.  :crazy:
Who could possibly be driving the agenda of bias??  :slient:  :slient:

Yep... and this story is running on the front cover of the NYT...as well... makes you wonder "who is driving the agenda" indeed...
After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan