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Bishop Kicanis the next USCCB president? I hope not.
Renew America ^ | 11/12/10 | Matt Abbott

Posted on 11/13/2010 6:44:31 AM PST by schmootman

I don't think much of the bureaucracy known as the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. In fact, some days I think it should simply be disbanded. True reform, in my view, is not likely any time soon, if ever.

But I'm a realist. I know the USCCB will continue to exist. I know the corruption will continue. I know the pain will continue. It just...is.

That being the case, I hope Bishop Gerald Kicanas will not be the next president of the USCCB. Why?

Catholic journalist Tim Drake has a good overview of the situation on his blog. The following are excerpts of Drake's post:

When the U.S. bishops gather in Baltimore next week they'll be tackling a host of pastoral and social issues, but perhaps the most important thing they'll do is to choose whom among them will lead them as a body over the next three years. Who will set the tone, and be the public face and voice for the country's bishops? The big story next week will be, who shall lead them?

As a hierarchical body, the Catholic Church doesn't often have elections, but when it does, they're important. If the USCCB goes with reigning practice, they'll choose current vice president Tucson Bishop Gerald Kicanas....

Whether or not Bishop Kicanas is elected will be next week's story. If he isn't elected, the story will be why the bishops parted with recent practice. If he is elected, the story will be how the bishops treat their own, and the message the bishops are sending to society about their willingness to prevent sexual abuse. If Bishop Kicanas is elected it's likely to strain the USCCB's credibility....

To give some indication of what's likely to follow Bishop Kicanas' election, one only has to look at a couple of stories that have already been reported — one from Spero News, and the other from WBEZ, Chicago Public Radio. Bishop Kicanas' election is a potential powder keg.

In his story, 'Sex Abuse Lurks Behind Catholic Election,' Chip Mitchell tells the horrific story of Father Daniel McCormack, who molested at least 23 boys. The story demonstrates that Bishop Kicanas, while rector of Chicago's Mundelein Seminary, was aware of accusations of sexual misconduct against McCormack, but chose to ordain him anyway.

Asked about it, Bishop Kicanas essentially said that he would do it again.

'It would have been grossly unfair not to have ordained him,' Bishop Kicanas said shortly after being elected as vice president of the USCCB, in a quote that appears in the deposition of Cardinal Francis George. 'There was a sense that his activity was part of the developmental process and that he had learned from the experience,' continued Bishop Kicanas. 'I was more concerned about his drinking. We sent him to counseling for that.'

The Spero story goes even further. In 'Catholic Bishops to Elect Enabler of Child Molester as National Leader,' writer Mary Ann Kreitzer goes so far as to say that Bishop Kicanas' election is 'fitting' for what she describes as that 'vile bureaucracy.'

The blog Boston Catholic Insider has actually issued a 'Red Alert' asking readers to contact their local ordinaries to respectfully ask them to vote for a candidate other than Bishop Kicanas....

Illinois private investigator Thomas Hampson, head of the newly-formed Truth Alliance Foundation (click here for my column on TAF) — Hampson is dedicated to exposing sexual predators and is presently investigating the unsolved 1984 Chicago murder of Frank Pellegrini, an acquaintance of the ailing Father Andrew Greeley — says of Bishop Kicanas:

"It was an open secret that McCormack was involved with boys during the time he was in seminary. On the one hand Kicanas said there was no 'credible' evidence against McCormack. On the other he said that McCormack's involvement with two adult males and a minor, 'was a developmental process and he had learned from the process.' [A 2007 Chicago Sun-Times article] also reported that Kicanas sent McCormack to counseling for a drinking problem. What did he do about McCormack's involvement with the minor? Such involvement would have been a crime! Was he in the habit of overlooking criminal conduct that was brought to his attention? So, was there no credible evidence, or did he just consider it a developmental issue?"

For another interesting take on Bishop Kicanas, see this post on Tom Roeser's blog.

And faithful Catholics should take a look at this column by Barbara Kralis; it's the late Cardinal Bernardin all over again.

We'll see what happens. Perhaps one of the seemingly few good bishops will be the next USCCB president, and he'll right the ship.

Hope springs eternal.


TOPICS: Activism; Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: bishops; corruption; kicanis; usccb
To send a "stop Kicanis" email to 30 key bishops, go to http://bostoncatholicinsider.wordpress.com/
1 posted on 11/13/2010 6:44:39 AM PST by schmootman
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To: schmootman
USCCB. I recall a news article long ago, perhaps in First Things, about a USCCB official dinner meeting held in a private dining room at the Shoreham Hotel. The tab ran to over a thousand dollars a bishop.

I love what the Roman Church stands for but you can take these a-holes and throw them into the outer darkness. There is a saying that the road to hell is paved with the skulls of bishops. I beleieve it. Bunch of political potlickers

2 posted on 11/13/2010 7:58:50 AM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard
"The floor of hell is paved with the skulls of bishops." St. Athanasius

"The road to hell is paved with the skulls of erring priests, with bishops as their signposts." St. John Chrysostom

"The road to hell is paved with the skulls of bishops." Saint John Eudes

3 posted on 11/13/2010 8:13:22 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro is a Kenyan communist)
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To: AliVeritas

Bookmark


4 posted on 11/13/2010 12:08:34 PM PST by AliVeritas (Pray. For all the latest, check out: http://directorblue.blogspot.com/)
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To: schmootman; hinckley buzzard; A.A. Cunningham; AliVeritas; NYer; Salvation; dangus; Pyro7480; ...
You can sign your name to the following letter as well:

Your Excellency,

I am writing to respectfully ask that you vote for a candidate other than Bishop Gerald Kicanas for the new president of the USCCB.

Many bishops may not be aware that Bishop Kicanas was rector of Mundelein Seminary in 1992 when he approved ordaining a seminarian, Daniel McCormack, despite knowing about three cases of homosexual "sexual improprieties" including one with a minor. Fr. McCormack went on to abuse 23 children and was defrocked and jailed.

After McCormack's history of child sexual abuse was known, in 2007 Bishop Kicanas was quoted in the Chicago Sun Times saying, "It would have been grossly unfair not to have ordained him. There was a sense that his activity was part of the developmental process and that he had learned from the experience. I was more concerned about his drinking. We sent him to counseling for that."

In view of this information, I feel his comments and actions represent a moral, spiritual and pastoral disaster for souls under his care, people affected by sexual abuse, and the whole Catholic Church. Beyond that grave scandal, electing Bishop Kicanas as USCCB president would also seriously harm the credibility and fund-raising ability of the U.S. bishops and Catholic Church.

I respectfully request that you vote as president a candidate who will be first and foremost a shepherd of souls in imitation of Christ, and I also ask that Bishop Kicanas voluntarily withdraw his name from consideration.

Yours in Christ

Source: Just Say No To Bishop Kicanas in '10!

5 posted on 11/14/2010 6:56:35 AM PST by markomalley (Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: schmootman
Also FReep all the bishops. This guy, Kicanis, was neither on my list of all the bishops who spoke out against Obama being at Notre Dame, nor was he on the list of Catholic Bishops that urged Catholics to vote pro-life in the 2008 election.

Either he has no guts or no MORALITY!

Bishops listed by Diocese

Bishops by Name

Bishops listed by state

6 posted on 11/14/2010 2:38:34 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: hinckley buzzard

I think you need to run that rumor past Snopes or Urban Legends.


7 posted on 11/14/2010 2:39:38 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

Better to run it by liberalslie.org


8 posted on 11/14/2010 3:05:40 PM PST by schmootman
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To: schmootman

Thanks, I had never heard of that before. Good stuff there.


9 posted on 11/14/2010 3:10:23 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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