Posted on 03/09/2011 3:44:05 AM PST by Cardhu
The Archbishop of Philadelphia, Cardinal Justin Rigali, announced in a statement on Tuesday the suspension of 21 priests following examination of files implicating them in sexual abuse of minors.
The step initiated was in response to a grand jury report that was released last month where 37 priests were suspected of widespread child molestation.
These have been difficult weeks since the release of the Grand Jury Report: difficult most of all for victims of sexual abuse, but also for all Catholics and for everyone in our community," stated Cardinal Rigali.
"I wish to express again my sorrow for the sexual abuse of minors committed by any members of the Church, especially clergy. I am truly sorry for the harm done to the victims of sexual abuse, as well as to the members of our community who suffer as a result of this great evil and crime," he further added.
All the reported 37 cases were subjected to a review under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, the Child Protective Services Act, the "Essential Norms" from the Charter for the Protection of Young People of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and the Archdiocese's Standards for Ministerial Behavior and Boundaries.
Apart from the 21 recently announced orders of suspension, three priests had already been suspended after the report was released in February.
The Grand Jury Report, presented on 21st January, 2011, contained a graphic description of instances of sexual abuse by priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The report also indicated that the abuse was "known, tolerated, and hidden by high church officials, up to and including the Cardinal himself."
It also stated that there are many abusers who are still on duty in the Archdiocese with "open access" to new young prey.
(Excerpt) Read more at uk.ibtimes.com ...
How many priests are there in Philly?
If true, the Catholic church is grossly responsible for the cover-up and people should go to jail.
The story does not mention any details about the victims, so we’ll have to assume the overwhelming majority of the victims were boys.
If that is true, we need to be very clear that the accused, if guilty, were first and foremost NOT priests but homosexual men, that they betrayed their teachings and their positions of authority by giving in to their homosexual desires.
We must also begin to make the assumption that at least some of these men chose their professions in order to facilitate their long-range objective which was not to be priests but to prey upon victims of their homosexual desire.
And we’re supposed to allow openly homosexual men to be leaders in the Boy Scouts and to take our children on camping trips?
Mrs. Prince of Space
During the war in ‘Nam a few occupations were GUARANTEED a pass and not be drafted.
Among them were CLERGY, and SCHOOLTEACHERS!!
Now, boys and girls, what sort of ‘men’ would be attracted to these jobs??
Now they have been there for a long time, and they protect each other—and RECRUIT MORE!!
BTW—What’s all this done to our SCHOOLS???
What”s it done to our CHURCHES??
IS ANYBODY SURPRISED BOTH INSTITUTIONS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED?
In 2004 there were 1,078 of which GJ initially had charges against 91 priests. Many of them are now either dead or the Statue of Limitations has run out.
The remaining 21 active priests have been suspended until their guilt or innocence can be proved.
Quite possibly you are right as most if not all predate the present Cardinal’s appointment.
Yea there is something really fishy about the pedophile priest business
Thought so!
Sexual corruption appears widespread in that place.
Devastating. Someone needs to reconsider letting Priests marry...it is impossible to expect a human to be completely asexual..this obviously leads to serious problems.
These Catholic priests could only get married in a few states (so far). Homos are good at recruiting others to their cause. These priests have been doing just that for decades in the Catholic church.
Perhaps it doesn't lead to problems but those with deviant intentions could be drawn to that lifestyle as not only a cover but also as an opportunity.
“On the day the grand jury report was released, Cardinal Justin Rigali issued a brief response saying ‘there are no archdiocesan priests in ministry today who have an admitted or established allegation of sexual abuse of a minor against them.’
Six days later, he hired lawyer Gina Maisto Smith, a former sex crimes prosecutor in the District Attorney’s Office, to review the personnel files of all priests named in the grand jury’s report.
Smith’s preliminary review served as the basis for deciding which priests should be put on leave.”
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20110309_Philly_archdiocese_puts_21_priests_on_leave.html
There are stories in the news every day about government school teachers sexually abusing children....and..it seems most are married.
In before it is defended by freepers...
They are too busy posting “Catholic Word of the Day” threads to notice...
Besides, everyone does it!
Plus, the 37 suspects...Plus, who knows how many more???
A massive Homo Pedo Porno ring...I say confiscate the buildings which are a cover for this criminal enterprise...Tear 'em down or sell 'em...
If someone has really said "everyone does it!" you should post the name of the person so they can be admonished.
However, if you're upset about "Catholic Word of the Day" threads, I can't help you out there - perhaps not reading them would help. Catholics aren't going to "go away".
I had thought that this was acted on a couple of years ago when the big scandal erupted. It appears it wasn’t.
Cardinals and Bishops who have hidden this and allowed it to go on need to be looked at. Are they too homosexuals. The Prince’s of the Church are picked from it’s Priests and it stands to reason many of them are also gay. It would appear that the rot is way down into the barrel.
The worst part of this thing is that every priest is made suspect by the actions of these homosexuals.
Thanks for the link to the Philadelphia Inquirer - it seems that Cardinal Justin Rigali was following the usual path that has been the cause of the problems in the past.
This deceptive route was further confirmed by his initial denial that any of the priests were active on the day of the GJ report.
Terence McKiernan, president of Bishop Accountability.org, which tracks clergy abuse cases around the nation, called Rigali’s response “an act of desperation, not transparency,” that was “forced on [the cardinal] by the Philadelphia grand jury report.”
It does seem very difficult to find anyone in the hierarchy that will do the right thing - the curse of Sodom and Gomorrah comes to mind.
It seems that there is not even one righteous person in that place which has now been tranferred from the Jordan to the Tiber
"Billy, are you going to church this morning?.... No Mom, my butt is still sore from last week!
“Lawsuit Claims Abuse by Priest”
March 07, 2011...by John P. Martin...Philly.com
“A Delaware man on Monday became the latest alleged sex abuse victim to sue the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, contending negligence by archdiocesan leaders enabled a priest to molest him when he was a teen, and that church victim-assistance employees were unresponsive when he sought their help.
Philip Gaughan, 31, said he decided to come forward in the hope that doing so might he help other victims.
‘I don’t want anybody to have to go through what I’ve had to go through,’ Gaughan said at a news conference outside City Hall, where he was flanked by his wife, his father and his lawyers.
‘No child should have to go through this ever again.’
Gaughan’s lawsuit mirrors one filed last month, after three priests and a teacher were charged with abusing children and a grand jury vilified the archdiocese’s attempts to reform in the years since the scandal first broke.
The lawsuit accused the Rev. John E. Gillespie of molesting Gaughan between 1994 and 1997, when the teen was a sacristan at Our Lady of Calvary Church, and Gillespie was its pastor.
And it contends archdiocesan leaders are guilty of conspiracy and fraud for ignoring signs of abusive behavior and being unresponsive to victims.
According to a 2005 grand jury report, Gillespie kept his post as pastor even after admitting to church leaders as early as 1994 that he had abused children. He died in 2008.
The archdiocese did not immediately respond to a request for comment.”

Rev. Msgr. John E. Gillespie
Exactly..sexual deviancy is everywhere, so why would you expect people who are deprived of normal sexual behavior to not try to "hide it under the rug" so to speak...which explains why Priests seem to be over represented in the population as a whole for abuse. It is sad really. I hate to see this at all. Stop making men do that which is completely unnatural and meddling in God's design. It's against all human decency to expect such prisoner outside the prison behavior. I think it's a sin when anyone gets hurt because of man's meddling. Please do something about it, rather than excusing it.
Shoot them all.
And parents should learn to never put their young men in these situations.
How many stories are needed before parents realize their kids are risk when around these types?
Actually, they need to stop spiritualizing the Bible, and read it from a natural, litteral, historical, grammatical point of view.
Then they would find out that celibacy is unbiblical, starting out with God declaring “it is not good for man to be alone” in Genesis.
Lets all learn a new word - ephebophilia sex with post-pubescent young people, almost always males priests are rarely guilty of pedophilia except in the subset - ephebophilia - Which may point to a dominant gay subculture in the celibate Catholic Priesthood, which just might be a good argument for the return to active ministry of heterosexual married priests.
Oh we notice, alright.
This is excellent news!
The purification of the Church continues. This is one more step in the purging of the lavender mafia and the restoration of the Church to good health.
Is there a problem with "Catholic Word of the Day"?
Actually, they need to stop spiritualizing the Bible, and read it from a natural, litteral, historical, grammatical point of view.1 Tim 3:1The saying is trustworthy: If anyone aspires to the office of overseer, he desires a noble task. 2Therefore an overseer must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, sober-minded, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, 3not a drunkard, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover of money. 4He must manage his own household well, with all dignity keeping his children submissive, 5for if someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for Gods church?Then they would find out that celibacy is unbiblical, starting out with God declaring it is not good for man to be alone in Genesis.
In the long term, that may well be where this is going.
Situations like have been used in the past as a pretext for a persecution of the Church. The Church as a whole is deemed culpable and any Catholic who defends it is therefore vilified as a facilitator and enabler of perversion. That's essentially what happened in France during the French Revolution. Corruption amongst a minority of the clergy was used as the excuse for a violent persecution of the Church itself.
I can see that eventually happening here.
Persecutes and foments hate against minorities such as homosexuals..........check!
Denies women the right to reproductive health care and the right to choose (abortion)...........check!
Molests boys and young men and then attempts to hide it........check!
Well, citizens.....isn't it time something was done about these Catholic criminals??
No need to let the Church be devastated. How hard can this be to fix?
Yea..twenty-one brides for twenty-one "pappies"...and don't ride them long and put them out wet (abuse them)...duh. I just don't know how people can make these things so difficult..it's like men want to have problems to keep themselves from getting bored.
Oh’ now you’ve done it! You’ve offended the “mother church.” She is to be defended at all costs, even the lives of children aren’t too much to pay as long as her good name is not tarnished!
And besides, everyone rapes children...
Spare me. You're about as sad as a journalist interviewing a toothless tea-partier.
Nothing of value to add papertyger other than personal attacks?
Hello?
Man needing woman = man molesting children?
Exactly what would it take to show you that does not make sense?
Congratulations! You have now inched out another as making one of the three most asinine comments I've seen in my dozen plus years as a FReeper.
Good question.
Harder than most people imagine and there's actually a message here for the Catholic hierarchy about the futility of some of the measures which they've supposedly enacted.
There has been a general assumption that after the enactment of the "Dallas Charter" of 2002 that everything was now OK. "Don't worry folks....we've instituted zero tolerance.....we'll clean up this mess!" However, the assumption that the simple enactment of some conference resolution by the bishops would solve the problem, always seemed naive to me.
Why?
Because long ago, the Church already had in place clear rules and regulations about the ordination of homosexual clergy and those rules were ignored. Why should we expect that one more set of rules would solve the issue?
As recent events in Philly have shown, they won't.
This problem won't be solved until the Church returns to actually following its own doctrine and the seminaries are straightened out. The current crop of homos must be flushed from the system and die off. Resolutions and declarations issued by the USCCB are just so much useless paper and these events in Philly may help them to see that.
Sorry..your request is denied.
There are too many good people in the Church...really good people.
On the other-hand, if you want to piss in the wind ..we won't stop you.
Again, nothing of value to add. Just insults, like a typical liberal...
Is there no 1 Corinthians 7:9 in your Bible?
Enough to discount about two millennia...
I am not going to comment on your sheltered life..let's just say..they didn't come up with the saying "go pound sand" for nothing. Some people will hump a tree to get it off. And no..I'm not a perv, I just work in the real world..the medical field.
Why? So we can spend our lives in a never ending rationalization of why life, the universe in general, and God in particular, does not conform to our favorite interpretation of the Bible like Protestants do?
Surely with all the accusations that have been made, at least one priest has been exonerated of charges leveled against him.
Did you know the name of said priest before I asked you about him?
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