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Allen Pizzey /

CBS News/ February 25, 2013, 9:43 AM

Catholic Church in the spotlight, for all the wrong reasons

VATICAN CITY The process of electing Pope Benedict XVI's successor to is turning out to be the most complex, and in many ways disputatious, of any in modern history.

As soon as Benedict announced his resignation, the Italian press erupted with tales of scandal, infighting and sexual misconduct supposedly revealed by the Church's own investigation into the so-called "Vatileaks" scandal.

A report by three cardinals appointed by the pope to look into the theft of documents by his personal butler, and their subsequent publishing by an Italian journalist, was widely reported to have contained information on purported sex scandals inside the Vatican. Lurid tales of a "gay lobby" of homosexual clerics were splashed across newspapers and on TV.

The Vatican press office went on the offensive, deriding what it termed, "a diffusion of news that is often unverified, unverifiable and actually false, with serious damage to people and institutions."

A Vatican source said the unprecedented reaction was intended "to call the bluff" of the Italian media, and in fact, there was no rebuttal from the news organizations after the Vatican's counter-punch.

The report into Vatileaks is said to run to up to 600 pages. It will be kept secret, left for Benedict's successor to deal with as he sees fit. However, the three cardinals who compiled it -- all of whom are over the age of 80 and therefore will not take part in the conclave -- may be allowed to answer specific questions about it from cardinals who will be participating.

The conclave itself is turning into far more than the traditional secret gathering of the so-called "Princes of the Church" in the ornate confines of the Sistine Chapel.

The sexual abuse scandal prompted calls from some U.S. Catholics for Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles to be excluded from participating in choosing the next pope. The cardinal has said he intends to cast his vote, in spite of the pressure. At least two other U.S. cardinals, as well as one from Ireland and a European cardinal were also cited as being men who should recuse themselves over their handling -- or mishandling -- of the priests' abuse of minors.

Then came the news that three priests and a former cleric had accused Cardinal Keith O'Brien of Scotland of inappropriate behavior with them, three decades ago.

O'Brien denied the charges, but said in a statement released Monday that he would not participate in the conclave because he doesn't "wish media attention in Rome to be focused on me, but rather on Pope Benedict XVI and on his Successor."

That brings the number of voting cardinals down to 115. Shortly after the official announcement that Cardinal O'Brien had taken the unprecedented step of removing himself for personal reasons, Benedict issued an edict releasing the College of Cardinals from the obligation to wait a minimum of 15 days from the end of his papacy before starting the conclave.

No date can be set until Friday, the day after the Pope officially leaves office.

At a news briefing Monday, Vatican Press Secretary Father Tom Rosica said the meeting to decide the date for the conclave to kick off won't even begin until March 1.

"We have no other information until the cardinals decide and the general congregation, when the conclave will come," he said. And he added: "Will they announce that at the first meeting? They might not. We have to wait a few days before that happens."

If a week is a long time in politics, the last week here has shown that even a few days can be a long time in the Vatican.

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canislupus16 says:
"Catholic Church in the spotlight, for all the wrong reasons"
Is there ever a right reason?
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PATOKAXX replies:
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But the media prefers to cast feces at the church for all the minstries it has (which Obama says don't exist outside of church walls, because Black churches like Jeremiah Wright's don't do any of it) like orphanages, schools, soup kitchens, tutoring for inner city kids, reforms schools, pregnant teen homes, colleges, cancer hospices, chaplaincies. Short memories for the Episcopal/Anglican child abuse of First Nation children in Canada for 50 years,the exile of British orphans to Australia without their permission. Slavery of blacks from Africa by Britain, Catholic Portugal,& Spain SOLD TO THEM BY ISLAM BECAUSE THEY REFUSED TO CONVERT TO ISLAM FROM ANIMISM!
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awmurawski says:
Oh yes,WESEU, it's the Jews who are the problem, not the pedophiles and their protectors who pervade the upper ranks of the Catholic Church. You make a fine Catholic in the conventional anti-semitic mode. In your mind, Jesus was probably a gentile. With that kind of posting, they're probably considering you for the next Pope.

--Anthony Murawski
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BrunoBuhr says:
george...I can write I can explain but alas "I can't comprehend for you"
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cleric77 says:
Laity within the Church of Rome, WAKE UP! It's high time for a second Reformation within your church body. Stop allowing the clergy to abuse you and members of your own family. Insist that they truly make amends for their sinful lifestyles. Insist that more moral laity become involved in the life of your church and it's leadership.
STOP being abused by your clergy and listen to what the church reformer, Martin Luther told how to reform the Church of Rome including the Office of Papacy.
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BrunoBuhr says:
Evidently gor_gor did not understand my post. At no point did I protect child molesters or try to lighten their journey to hell. I was writing about the disgusting nature of his and other posts. I guess he didn't realize I was writing about him & the rest of the pathetic trolls inhabiting comment sections on the Catholic Church or Israel. I try not to converse with feral creatures of the darker domains. They give sustenance to the expression "a mind is a terrible thing". I envision a blob of flesh decaying beside TV tray drops of drool dampening the reminders of yesterday's lunch. (That was just for you gor_gor!)
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BrunoBuhr replies:
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Actually in your case it is a terrible thing. The difference between thinking and casting bile against a key board is immense. Thinking requires thought, logic, and awareness & just a bit of intelligence. "Sorry Charlie"
BrunoBuhr replies:
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Actually in your case it is a terrible thing. The difference between thinking and casting bile against a key board is immense. Thinking requires thought, logic, and awareness & just a bit of intelligence. "Sorry Charlie
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DonaldRayW says:
We who are faithful to the Kingdom of God, have a problem with the following in your article:

so-called "Princes of the Church"

They are in-fact "Princes of the Church".
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1pheasant1 replies:
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Ye who are faithful have no problem with the "Pedophiles of the Church."
Fact!
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1Audry says:
Transubstantiation . . .ROTFLMAO _ unbelievable that men parading around in costumes still believe this absolute nonsense!
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Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-5 replies:
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Isn't that something akin to alchemy?
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WeseeU says:
A Jewish mafia don said once,"The Jews have long since stopped believing, we are now a people held together by acquistion." Call that stealing. So many of those insulting Catholicism are Jews using their own religion as a hunting blind for their various scams. They yipe about anti-semitism,while spewing hatred for every other religion and ethnicity.Jews have a big problem with prostitution rings, with pornography,including child prostitution/pornography rings, and Jewish gay/straight pimps forcing Jewish children into sexual slavery.Rabbis occasionally hit the news for sexual abuse of Jewish children,but with international media journalism outlets under Jewish organized crime control the stories are quickly squelched. Not so those targeting the Catholic Church or other carefully selected RICH targets not controlled by the Jewish Mafia. Jewish mafia groups USE the pedophilia issue to break into the Vatican Bank to tap all those tithes from tens of millions of Catholics. The tithes of Catholic Churhc members take care of tens of millions of Catholic faithful in parishes,schools,universities and charities which feed, clothe and house the poor of all people,not solely Catholics. Jewish groups are very clique driven and exclusive, even though the scams they run are usually aimed at other groups, such as the land and money rich Catholic Church. It would not be at all surprising if it turned out that the scandals were money scams set up by Jewish pimps.Meanwhile, whole orphanages full of children disappear in US conquered libya, and in Haiti, strongly influenced by the US, under Bill and Hilary Clinton after the earthquake,orphanages close and Haitian orphans are sold as slaves in Dominica.
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BrunoBuhr says:
I see the same haters whether it is an assault on the Church or on Israel. Their message is always the same their poison covers their lips dances in the spittle that clings to lies. As always the same flotsam of indiscriminate bits of information misaligned with vile paradigms manufactured in diseased minds produce viscous bile for their legion's unholy feast. I leave you to your diversions your demons dervish.
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WeseeU says:
Would'nt it be fine if all the trippers ragging on the Catholic Church got as worked up about banning all child pornography and child prostitution rings, immediately; that politicians publish their stock portfolios including their hedge funds, and that they account in minute detail for where they put public appropriations. Being so concerned about child sexual abuse, they should immediately demand that public child care agencies, especially foster care, should be entirely open about child sex abuse in public institutions. But on this they are silent.
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