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Pope denounces American societal mores
While Pope Benedict XVI condemned US bishops for their poor handling of the child sex scandal, he mentioned "the wider context of sexual mores", deploring easy accessibility to pornography and violence in American media. (Report: N. Rushworth)
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday berated US bishops for their poor handling of the child sex scandal that has rocked the Roman Catholic church, but laid part of the blame on the breakdown of values in US society.
Benedict told a gathering of bishops they had "sometimes very badly handled" the decades-old problem of pedophile priests. But he urged efforts "to address the sin of abuse within the wider context of sexual mores."
"What does it mean to speak of child protection when pornography and violence can be viewed in so many homes through media widely available today?" the pontiff said on the first full day of his US visit.
Instead, he suggested as a remedy an urgent reassessment of "the values underpinning society."
Describing clerics who sexually abuse children as "gravely immoral," the octogenarian pope warned that the scourge of pedophilia "is found not only in your dioceses but in every sector of society."
"It calls for a determined, collective response," he said, but did not outline any firm action that the Vatican intended to take to purge the church of pedophile priests.
Instead, he had measured praised for the efforts made so far by the US church to heal the wounds left by the scandal.
"Your efforts to heal and protect are bearing great fruit," he told the bishops.
"If they are to achieve their full purpose, however, the programs you have adopted need to be placed in a wider context," the pope said, urging church leaders to join with parents, teachers, and the media to protect children.
"Children deserve to grow up with a healthy understanding of sexuality and its proper place in human relationships," the pope said in a speech delivered after evening prayer in the crypt of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
"They should be spared the degrading manifestations and the crude manipulation of sexuality so prevalent today."
The US church was plunged into the worst crisis in its 200-year history in 2002 when the Archbishop of Boston confessed he had protected a priest who had sexually abused young members of his church.
After the scandal blew up, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops drafted a charter for the protection of children and has issued an annual report outlining progress made in implementing the plan.
Last year, 689 new allegations of abuse were lodged, and the church paid out 615 million dollars (400 million euros) to settle child sex abuse cases involving members of the clergy -- 54 percent more than the previous year -- the annual progress report said.
Victim support groups and activists accuse bishops of covering up for predator priests or, worse, of sexually molesting children themselves, and have called for firm action from the Vatican against all abusers.
In his speech Wednesday, the pope did not outline any concrete steps that would be taken, but urged the bishops to give more guidance to priests, who "have experienced shame over what has occurred."











Comments (3)
So what
In my opinion nobody forces the priests to check out porn on the internet, these are supposedly men of god and should be beyond temptation as Jesus was temped by Satan and refused so then priests should be able to do the same.
But then they wouldn't be human and they are so unable to resist. Don't blame them blame the conditions under which they have to conform to their Pope's religion. Let them marry and there would be no more need for censure.
It's a Start
The Pope made a start stating that the Church mishandled the sex scandals but he didn't push to have all priest being investigated. At least we would know about the ones that have bee able to keep it quiet so far. I am sure there are some who are innocent but it is going to be hard to build confidence in this office.
Cést un peu tard et hypocrite.
Ou etait le pape quand le scandale faisait rage? Combien d'enfants illegitimes, sont les fils et filles de pretres partout dans le tiers monde? L'immoralite de l'eglise catholique se retrouve a presques tous les niveaux de ce sacerdoce, le pape pourrait y mettre fin en donnant aux pretres le droit de se marrier.