November 27, 2009 12:06 AM

Catholic Church in Dublin Covered Up Abuse

(AP)  The Roman Catholic Church in Dublin covered up decades of child abuse committed by priests because bishops wanted to protect the church's reputation at the expense of victims, an expert commission reported Thursday after a three-year probe into previously secret church records.

Abuse victims said they welcomed publication of the probe into the mishandling of 1975-2004 child-abuse cases in the Dublin Archdiocese, home to a quarter of Ireland's 4 million Catholics. But they said government and church leaders still had far to go to compensate for past wrongs.

The government said the investigation "shows clearly that a systemic, calculated perversion of power and trust was visited on helpless and innocent children in the archdiocese."

"The perpetrators must continue to be brought to justice, and the people of Ireland must know that this can never happen again," said the government, which also apologized for the state's failure to hold church authorities accountable to the law.

This is the second major government-ordered report this year exploring how and why Irish authorities permitted widespread abuse of boys and girls at the hands of the Catholic Church throughout most of the 20th century, the gravest scandal in the history of independent Ireland.

Thursday's 720-page report - delivered to the government in July - analyzes the cases of 46 priests against whom 320 complaints were filed. The 46 were selected from more than 150 Dublin priests implicated in molesting or raping boys and girls since 1940.

The report named 11 priests because they all were convicted of child abuse. But 33 others were referred to only by one-name aliases, and two others had their names blanked out after the Dublin High Court ruled that publication would prejudice their chances of receiving a fair criminal trial.

Investigators spent three years poring over 60,000 previously secret Dublin church files. They were handed over by Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a veteran Vatican diplomat appointed to Dublin in 2004 with a brief to confront the scandal once and for all. Among the files were more than 5,500 that Martin's predecessor, retired Cardinal Desmond Connell, tried to keep locked in the archbishop's private vault.

The investigators, led by a judge and two lawyers, said they had no doubt that the 46 priests were responsible for abusing many more than 320 children.

"One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years," they wrote.

They said it was not their job to confirm the scale of abuse cases, but "it is abundantly clear ... that child sexual abuse by clerics was widespread throughout the period."

The commission found that three archbishops of Dublin - John Charles McQuaid (1940-72), Dermot Ryan (1972-84) and Kevin McNamara (1985-87) - did not tell police about clerical abuse cases, instead opting to avoid public scandals by shuttling offenders from parish to parish.

It was not until 1995, seven years into his reign, that then-Archbishop Connell allowed police to see church files on 17 clerical abuse cases. The documents were kept in a secret, locked vault in the archbishop's Dublin residence.

Records show Connell actually had records of complaints against at least 29 priests at the time.

The report rejected the bishops' key claim that they were ignorant of both the scale and criminality of priests' abuse of children. It dug up a documentary trail showing that the Dublin Archdiocese negotiated a 1987 insurance policy for future legal costs of defending lawsuits and compensation claims.

The investigators said McNamara, Ryan and McQuaid knew about at least 17 priests linked to child abuse in their archdiocese when that policy went into effect.

"The taking out of insurance was an act proving knowledge of child sexual abuse as a potential major cost to the archdiocese and is inconsistent with the view that archdiocesan officials were still `on a learning curve' at a much later date, or were lacking in appreciation of the phenomenon of clerical child sex abuse," the report said.

In May, the government published an investigation into decades of child abuse in Catholic-run schools, workhouses and orphanages. That probe also found that thousands of boys and girls suffered rape, beatings and mental abuse by members of Catholic religious orders. More than 12,000 of those victims already have received compensation payments from a government panel exceeding euro800 million ($1.2 billion).

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by Littlebird5 December 19, 2009 9:37 PM EST
It is about time that the fruits of the Catholic Church are finally being exposed! Through lawsuits and making such an investigation public knowledge is a welcome step! A true and lasting change in society requires self-analysis. So, before everything is relegated to yesterday?s news, wouldn?t it bring healing to ask the question ?why?? Why was such a perversion covered up for so long by an organization that claims to be the guardian of Christian ethics and morals? The harm to society is immeasurable! Who can gauge the crumbling ethics and morals in society and the increasing cynicism because of such conduct? And what about the victims and their families who were deeply and emotionally traumatized?! And let us not forget the alienation from God in society caused by such ?bastions? of religious faith! Where does the responsibility lie for all this? Enforced celibacy has no biblical foundation at all! Why was it instituted in the first place?!

What would Jesus of Nazareth say if He came to the Earth and saw what the church ? which claims to speak for Him ? has made of His life?s work?

A move has been made by a small group of people against such shameful sham Christianity. They?ve put out a website and call themselves ?The Free Christians for the Christ of the Sermon on the Mount in All Cultures Worldwide.? At this website they announce a lawsuit against the Catholic Church ? of all places, in Germany, a bastion of the Catholic institution! And the sexual abuse of young people is one of the reasons they give for having taken such a step. As they put it, they do not want to remain silent anymore on the ?brazen labelling fraud,? with which Christ is mocked and His name abused to such an extent. They demand that the They demand that the Catholic Church no longer call itself ?Christian.?

As a Christian, I fully support this and consider it high time that someone calls a spade a spade. Nothing against the sincere folk and priests who work hard and honestly, upholding the ideals of a Christian life. But as an institution, it has taken on a life of its own, and one could indeed ask if there is anything Christian about it! I commend the courage of these people to call the Church to task. Perhaps your readers would like to check them out: http://www.christus-oder-kirche.de/christ-or-church/index.php. There seems to be a grassroots movement to bring this up for discussion on the internet. Surely this could be very healthy for our society!
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by Littlebird5 January 17, 2010 5:11 PM EST
The website for The Free Christians for the Christ of the Sermon on the Mount in All Cultures Worldwide has been changed to: www.christ-or-church.de
by charts64 December 2, 2009 12:03 PM EST
The catholic church is digging its own grave. For over 20 centuries they have beaten people into believing, they have instilled fear and guilt into others, the rest are just indoctrinated by their families through centuries of only one true belief they are taught. The catholic church asks for special collections so the pope can live in his 50 billion dollar compound and travel to beautiful retreats, while just outside Rome beggars eat out of dumpsters and live on the streets. There are those older devout catholics that are hooked with the nice warm atmosphere of the church organ playing, waxy candles flickering and the fragrance of burninng incense, the oak panelling and plush carpeting and priest dressed in pioneer clothing gives that warm welcome feeling.

The younger catholic generations coming along witness all these never ending scandals and young people today are not afraid to change their beliefs because mom and dad might get mad. Young people today are the best educated ever and use their own personal found knowledge to make religious and political decisions themselves not hand me down beliefs that generations before adhered to. If the church doesn't get a real handle real soon, on whats under the catholic carpet then within a couple generations the catholic church in western cultures will disappear.

I read more posts about[people making exuses for these criminals or "the protestants, teachers do it more" nonsense. Little regret but far less remorse for the pain and suffering these children have endured, especially the ones that went to their graves with these disgusting acts that occured to them at the hands of catholic priests.
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by from_the_north November 28, 2009 11:46 AM EST
Any other men would be put in jail for these shameful acts. But no! The church protects these criminals!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the poor little boys? Who protects them??????? Are priests above the law?????
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by Sloughfoot November 27, 2009 6:51 PM EST
And they have the audacity to tell the rest of the world how to live!!
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by ianlou November 27, 2009 11:50 AM EST
When a Priest is caught raping young boys he has a spiritual problem and must be cured by the church.

When any other man is caught raping young boys he has a control problem and must be punished by the justice system.

I say no church sould be above the law; throw all these guys in the same jail cell.

Question: How can a pedophile avoid jail?
Answer: Become a Catholic Priest.
I wonder how many men have followed this plan.
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by brianbwb-2009 November 27, 2009 6:37 AM EST
The New Testament (and I have often wondered why a "new one" was even necessary, if the old one was previously good enough) traces the history of the Catholic church from its predecessor Paul (nee Saul) who was a Roman spy, charged with imprisoning the adherents to the slain prophet Issa bin Yusuf (Jesus).

After seeing how the leaders of this new sect were very wealthy people, the "scales fell from his eyes" i.e., he realized that it was better to work with this rich group than against them. His "conversion" followed.

He was sent by the suspicious leaders of his newly embraced "religion" to places known to be violently opposed to the sect, in the hope he would be killed, but the blame not go to the leaders. (Murder by proxy)

Captured and almost killed, he saved himself by claiming Roman citizenship, was sent to Rome,and there explained the situation to the boss, thereby bringing knowledge of this corrupt but very rich group to the attention of the emperor.

Emperor Constantine, realizing that this group was growing ever richer and more powerful, "converted", along with the elite sycophants of his empire, thus legitimizing this new "religion", establishing a branch in Rome, which gradually became the Catholic church, whose religious text was selected by a group of people in Constantinople, Greece. It was concocted from a mix of Jewish canon, plus alterations designed to pacify the slave class, and justify the abuse of the elite towards the lower classes.

Western religion was, therefore, born of corruption, nurtured on the blood of genocide, and fueled by finances spiritually extorted from the uneducated classes. "let us enslave you, and if you are good slaves, then later, after you die, you will get your reward in "heaven", and if you are not "good", then give us money, and we will forgive your "sins", as representatives of "god".

Born of corruption, how can it grow into anything else?
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by DoubleHappiness88 November 27, 2009 12:05 AM EST
If you have a few hundred followers, and you let some of them molest children, they call you a cult leader. If have a billion, they call you The Pope! If you cannot pay your mortgage, you are a deadbeat. But if you cannot pay a million mortgages, you are Bear Stearns and we bail you out. And that is who the Catholic Church is: the Bear Stearns of organized pedophilia -- too big, too fat. When the current pope was in his previous Vatican job as John Paul*s D*ck Cheney, he wrote a letter instructing every Catholic bishop to keep the s.ex abuse of minors secret until the Statute of Limitations ran out. And that is the Church*s attitude: We are here, we are queer, get used to it, which is fine, far be it from me to criticize religion. But just remember one thing: if the Pope was -- instead of a religious figure -- merely the CEO of a nationwide chain of day care centers, where thousands of employees had been caught molesting kids and then covering it up, he would be arrested faster than you can say, Who wants to touch Mr. Wiggle?
~ Bill Maher, Real Time
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by DoubleHappiness88 November 27, 2009 12:03 AM EST
Remember, folks, these sick catholic perverts are the guys attempting to intimidate elected officials and trying to deny healthcare to hard working Americans.

These religious con artists want to run YOUR life, molest YOUR children and spend YOUR hard earned money.

What religion is speaks so loudly; we cannot hear what it claims to be.

RELIGION POISONS EVERYTHING...especially children.
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by j_d_green November 26, 2009 10:05 PM EST
Certainly no surprise. Take your money and cover crime/corruption. Just like the government.
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by 4thought November 26, 2009 9:50 PM EST
Please punish the guilty and those who covered these crimes up and allowed it to happen again.
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