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Text of Pope's Address to U.S. Cardinals
MSNBC ^ | 23 April A.D. 2002 | Pope John Paul II

Posted on 04/23/2002 7:18:12 AM PDT by history_matters

Dear Brothers,

               1. Let me assure you first of all that I greatly appreciate the effort you are making to keep the Holy See, and me personally, informed regarding the complex and difficult situation which has arisen in your country in recent months. I am confident that your discussions here will bear much fruit for the good of the Catholic people of the United States. You have come to the house of the Successor of Peter, whose task it is to confirm his brother Bishops in faith and love, and to unite them around Christ in the service of God’s People. The door of this house is always open to you. All the more so when your communities are in distress.

               Like you, I too have been deeply grieved by the fact that priests and religious, whose vocation it is to help people live holy lives in the sight of God, have themselves caused such suffering and scandal to the young. Because of the great harm done by some priests and religious, the Church herself is viewed with distrust, and many are offended at the way in which the Church’s leaders are perceived to have acted in this matter. The abuse which has caused this crisis is by every standard wrong and rightly considered a crime by society; it is also an appalling sin in the eyes of God. To the victims and their families, wherever they may be, I express my profound sense of solidarity and concern.        

       2. It is true that a generalized lack of knowledge of the nature of the problem and also at times the advice of clinical experts led Bishops to make decisions which subsequent events showed to be wrong. You are now working to establish more reliable criteria to ensure that such mistakes are not repeated. At the same time, even while recognizing how indispensable these criteria are, we cannot forget the power of Christian conversion, that radical decision to turn away from sin and back to God, which reaches to the depths of a person’s soul and can work extraordinary change.

               Neither should we forget the immense spiritual, human and social good that the vast majority of priests and religious in the United States have done and are still doing. The Catholic Church in your country has always promoted human and Christian values with great vigor and generosity, in a way that has helped to consolidate all that is noble in the American people.        

       A great work of art may be blemished, but its beauty remains; and this is a truth which any intellectually honest critic will recognize. To the Catholic communities in the United States, to their Pastors and members, to the men and women religious, to teachers in Catholic universities and schools, to American missionaries in all parts of the world, go the wholehearted thanks of the entire Catholic Church and the personal thanks of the Bishop of Rome.

               3. The abuse of the young is a grave symptom of a crisis affecting not only the Church but society as a whole. It is a deep-seated crisis of sexual morality, even of human relationships, and its prime victims are the family and the young. In addressing the problem of abuse with clarity and determination, the Church will help society to understand and deal with the crisis in its midst.

               It must be absolutely clear to the Catholic faithful, and to the wider community, that Bishops and superiors are concerned, above all else, with the spiritual good of souls. People need to know that there is no place in the priesthood and religious life for those who would harm the young. They must know that Bishops and priests are totally committed to the fullness of Catholic truth on matters of sexual morality, a truth as essential to the renewal of the priesthood and the episcopate as it is to the renewal of marriage and family life.

               4. We must be confident that this time of trial will bring a purification of the entire Catholic community, a purification that is urgently needed if the Church is to preach more effectively the Gospel of Jesus Christ in all its liberating force. Now you must ensure that where sin increased, grace will all the more abound (cf. Rom 5:20). So much pain, so much sorrow must lead to a holier priesthood, a holier episcopate, and a holier Church.

               God alone is the source of holiness, and it is to him above all that we must turn for forgiveness, for healing and for the grace to meet this challenge with uncompromising courage and harmony of purpose. Like the Good Shepherd of last Sunday’s Gospel, Pastors must go among their priests and people as men who inspire deep trust and lead them to restful waters (cf. Ps 22:2).

               I beg the Lord to give the Bishops of the United States the strength to build their response to the present crisis upon the solid foundations of faith and upon genuine pastoral charity for the victims, as well as for the priests and the entire Catholic community in your country. And I ask Catholics to stay close to their priests and Bishops, and to support them with their prayers at this difficult time.        

       The peace of the Risen Christ be with you!


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1 posted on 04/23/2002 7:18:12 AM PDT by history_matters
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2 posted on 04/23/2002 7:18:49 AM PDT by history_matters
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To: history_matters
Thanks for the ping. Good speech.
4 posted on 04/23/2002 7:31:07 AM PDT by Judith Anne
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I agree good statement, now the ball is in the Bishops' court.

The abuse which has caused this crisis is by every standard wrong and rightly considered a crime by society; it is also an appalling sin in the eyes of God. To the victims and their families, wherever they may be, I express my profound sense of solidarity and concern.

People need to know that there is no place in the priesthood and religious life for those who would harm the young.

We must refer all allegations to proper civil investigators for objective investigations.

6 posted on 04/23/2002 7:36:10 AM PDT by rbmillerjr
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To: Vesuvius
I will wait before I judge your words.

At this point, I agree that these are just words that the Pope has issued. In America, it's really easy to identify words written for political purposes. These are political words at this time.

Let's see if actions follow.

If SOMEONE isn't fired....some priest, some religious, then these are just words and nothing more.

If SOME BISHOP/CARDINAL is not removed from office or deprived of status, then these are just words. Remove Law's "cardinal" status and retain his bishopric. That will speak to me. Removing LAW completely will speak volumes to me.

7 posted on 04/23/2002 7:43:55 AM PDT by xzins
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To: Vesuvius
JPII you don't have a clue.

Yes, he does. He understands the big picture completely. Your continuing disrespect for the Holy Father is noted, WT Sherman4.

8 posted on 04/23/2002 7:49:12 AM PDT by history_matters
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To: xzins
Removing LAW completely will speak volumes to me.

I'm afraid there are many who think he'd make a good sacrifice play.

I'd rather see them go deeper ... instead of pulling in the FBI to supervise their Compliance Programs and Peer Group Collectives, they might try excising at the start the influence of the "clinical experts" who've normalized homosexuality at the gates of the seminary.

9 posted on 04/23/2002 8:08:01 AM PDT by Askel5
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To: history_matters
The abuse of the young is a grave symptom of a crisis affecting not only the Church but society as a whole.

Supreme Court Upholds "Virtual" Child Porn

10 posted on 04/23/2002 8:10:39 AM PDT by Askel5
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To: Vesuvius
JPII you don't have a clue.

At this point I agree with you
I will change my mind if heads roll but I am not expecting it

I am looking forward to see how Buckley, Buchanan, Bennet, etal handle this in their editorials

This ain't no different than the BS that occurred after WACO and Ruby Ridge. Nobody gets punished
11 posted on 04/23/2002 8:17:30 AM PDT by uncbob
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To: Vesuvius
He is simply mouthing the obvious platitudes that even a pathetic idiot can see. ... JPII you don't have a clue.

Even if you disagree with the actions the Pope has taken so far, why maintain such a disrespectful attitude towards him? The Holy Father is a much more intelligent man than you, and has done far more for the Church than you. Respectfully disagree with him, but don't make yourself look like more of a fool than you already have by your lack of civility.

12 posted on 04/23/2002 8:39:35 AM PDT by jrherreid
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To: jrherreid
your lack of civility

It's not merely a lack of civility, it's a gross lack of charity.

13 posted on 04/23/2002 8:47:32 AM PDT by Campion
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To: history_matters
Didn't see him mention homosexuals even once.
Are there any RC's out there who still do not think this is mainly a homosexual problem?
Could you imagine the harm it would do to the homosexiual movement if the holy father himself called it what it really is?
That is why he won't, and that is why I'm leaving the church.
Currupt and perverse, the evil one has his teeth firmly into the church.
14 posted on 04/23/2002 8:53:48 AM PDT by Psalm 73
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To: history_matters
The abuse of the young is a grave symptom of a crisis...

Exactly! The real sickness is deeper. He gets it all right.

15 posted on 04/23/2002 9:09:40 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: jrherreid
Respectfully disagree with him, but don't make yourself look like more of a fool than you already have by your lack of civility.

Can we unofficially adopt these intellectual rights as our standard on Free Republic? They work well whether disagreeing with the Holy Father or with other FReepers.

Shalom.

16 posted on 04/23/2002 9:13:30 AM PDT by ArGee
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To: Askel5
Compliance Programs and Peer Group Collectives,...

To "manage" the symptoms of the pathology with procedural solutions is to normalise it as a regrettable but necessary cost of doing business.

17 posted on 04/23/2002 9:16:58 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: Romulus
It's Corporate Governance, comrade, and it will be every bit as effective -- particularly if Outsourced -- as it's been in the "private sector".
18 posted on 04/23/2002 9:18:10 AM PDT by Askel5
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To: history_matters
"People need to know that there is no place in the priesthood and religious life for those who would harm the young. They must know that Bishops and priests are totally committed to the fullness of Catholic truth on matters of sexual morality, a truth as essential to the renewal of the priesthood and the episcopate as it is to the renewal of marriage and family life."
I love that part.
Thanks for posting it.
19 posted on 04/23/2002 9:29:02 AM PDT by heyheyhey
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To: Vesuvius
...these Cardinals are so corrupt...

You know it isn't true.
With this bigoted attitude nothing will EVER give you peace.
If you cannot trust anyone in this world, then trust the Holy Spirit and His guiding Wisdom for the Church.

20 posted on 04/23/2002 9:42:33 AM PDT by heyheyhey
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