Posted on 10/16/2018 12:34:16 PM PDT by ebb tide
WASHINGTON, D.C., October 16, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) The Archdiocese of Washington purchased advertising on CNNs website to promote Pope Franciss complimentary regard for outgoing Cardinal Archbishop Donald Wuerl - paid for through its communications office, which gets financial support from Catholics in the pews.
The ad is flagged by CNN at the top with the message, Paid Content, and a disclaimer appears beneath the archdioceses own headline, resembling a sub-headline, stating, Sponsored by the Catholic Standard. The Standard is the newspaper for the Archdiocese of Washington.
Journalist George Neumayr saw the ad and posted about it Saturday on Facebook.
DC Catholics: Check out this propagandistic ad on CNN's Web site, which Wuerl is financing with your donations, Neumayr wrote. Notice at the bottom of the ad "sponsored by the [Archdiocesan of Washington] Catholic Standard," which just means dollars you have donated to the archdiocesan annual appeal.
After more than two years having passed since Wuerl, 77, first submitted his resignation - obligatory for bishops at age 75, and the responsibility of the pope to either accept or delay Pope Francis at last accepted Wuerls resignation just last week.
Francis agreed to take the resignation after Wuerls having visited Rome to discuss it with him last month and Wuerls September 21 request to be released from his office.
Wuerls resignation, following upon immense pressure for him to step down from various corners including lay Catholics and clergy in his archdiocese due to his alleged mishandling of clerical sex abusers from his time as bishop of Pittsburgh, has been couched in glowing terms from Francis and papal confidants.
CNN, on whose website the archdioceses ad for Wuerl was placed, had aired a report in August that had Wuerl denying grand jury evidence hed covered up clergy sex abuse as bishop of Pittsburgh leading to widespread calls for his resignation.
The Pope has asked Wuerl to remain as administrator of the D.C. archdiocese until Francis names his replacement.
The handling of Wuerls resignation has served to signal continuation of the status quo in the Churchs Church sexual abuse crisis, and further stoked the frustration of Catholics anxious to see accountability the abuse scandal. That archdiocesan operating funds are going to public relations for the embattled Cardinal is likewise not likely to sooth lay Catholics frustration over the crisis.
LifeSiteNews inquired with the archdiocese for confirmation of the CNN ad buy and any involvement of funding from Catholic donations, and did not hear back.
The Catholic Standard is part of the Archdiocese of Washingtons Secretariat for Communications, according to the archdioceses financials, primarily funded by Carroll Media Company, which is an archdiocesan agency.
The media company made up $1,756,000, or 1 percent, of the Archdiocesan Service and Educational Agency expenses for Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2017. With a projected 2018 goal of $14,300,000 for the archdioceses annual appeal, current archdiocesan appeal allocation information has $984,154 of annual appeal funds going to its Communications and Outreach.
The Archdiocese of Washington had also created a website in August on The Wuerl Record, meant to defend Wuerls handling of past abuse cases.
TheWuerlRecord.com drew considerable criticism and was swiftly taken down to then direct visitors to archdiocesan press releases on the abuse crisis.
The Catholic Standard posted a number of Wuerl-focused pieces on Friday; one concerning his legacy containing the statements from Wuerl and Francis on his resignation, a second on milestones of Wuerls tenure in the D.C. archdiocese, another with the full text of the popes letter to Wuerl, as well as one with Wuerls statement, statements from the archdiocesan chancellor and auxiliary bishops, and a yet another on Wuerls celebration of Mass with archdiocesan employees Friday.
Neumayr, author of The Political Pope, has been conducting on-the-ground investigative reporting about the abuse scandals latest developments, particularly related to Wuerl and McCarrick.
The back and forth between Wuerl and the Pope regarding Wuerls resignation comes after the August 14 release of the Pennsylvania grand jury report implicating at least 300 priests in six dioceses of abuse over seven decades, which also raised charges that Wuerl protected clergy accused of sexually abusing minors during his time there.
Wuerl, who had already faced criticism for his response to the Archbishop-Theodore-McCarrick scandal, defended his record in Pittsburgh, which drew Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro to disagree with Wuerl publicly, saying the cardinal was not telling the truth.
Wuerl initially pushed back on the charges and took no steps to resign, but later went silent, and even seemed at one point to disappear from public view before conceding on the need to resign.
He canceled his scheduled keynote address at the World Meeting of Families in Dublin in August and backed out of a trip with the Legatus Catholic business leaders organization set for September.
Wuerl was also named in the August 25 bombshell testimony from former U.S. Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò.
The testimony implicates Francis and other high-level prelates in covering for accused serial sex abuser McCarrick.
In it Viganò also says Wuerl knew that McCarrick had been sanctioned by Pope Benedict XVI, and was not supposed to be functioning in public ministry, even saying that Wuerl has lied shamelessly about his knowledge of McCarricks sexual predation.
Wuerl denied the allegations in the testimony upon its release, and dismissed Viganòs charges as not faithful to the facts in a recent interview, terming Viganòs assertion that he had lied about his awareness of McCarrick a gratuitous insult.
Francis has made ostensive criticisms of Viganò since the testimonys release, speaking ominously again and again in his Mass homilies about the Great Accuser, which is another name for Satan, who is dividing the Church.
Francis, who praised Wuerl for his nobility and docility to the Spirit in his letter accepting Wuerls resignation, took a similar route in the letter, quoting Matthew to reference, the father of lies who, trying to hurt the shepherd, wants nothing more than that the sheep be dispersed.
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What a narcissist. And he's trying to control his "legacy."
Gee.
So the Washington DC diocese (er, homosexual Catholic lobby in the Washington DC diocese) uses donated charitable budget funds to BUY ADS (er, pay off) the Washington Post for its “favors rendered” supporting the homosexual lobby inside and outside the Washington DC diocese.
Ads PAY the homosexual-dominated ABCNNBCBS news media.
This is what they spend money on.
Sick.
Is he still running for re-election?
Running that on CNN tips their hand that they are ginning up Liberals for a political battle.
Sorry, Wuerl, for every priest’s abuse of a minor there were other priests, bishops, and, ahem, archbishops who knew about it — and did nothing or, worse, covered it up, as did you.
But you thought you were closer to God and thus protected from sin — and consequence.
Only God can forgive you. But I suspect that your little P.R. campaign here isn’t helping your case with Him.
Does it praise him for covering up for the notorious sodomite and Rector of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Monsignor Walter Rossi? I guarantee you Wuerl is trying everything in his power to get Francis to make this pervert a bishop. Bill Donohue is a big fan of Wuerl and has no problem with sodomite priests if they remain celibate, knowing full well they lied to get in the priesthood and knowing full-well that 90% of sexual predators in the church are sodomite, which proves its impossible for sodomites to remain celibate.
He was given cover once he reached retirement age; at this point “stepping down” just means the Pope accepted the mandatory resignation letter he sent over a year ago when he reached retirement age. Officially he “retired” - wasn’t “forced out”. Kudos to the former places he worked that scrubbed him from their history...
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