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Media coverage of Catholic sexual abuse cases

The media coverage of Catholic sex abuse cases is a major aspect of the academic literature surrounding the pederastic priest scandal.

Extent of media coverage edit

According to a study conducted jointly by the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, both of which belong to the nonprofit, nonpartisan Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C.:[1][2]

  • In 2002, when a Boston Globe series began a critical mass of news reports, the coverage mostly emanated from the United States. In 2010, however, much of the reporting focused on child abuse in Europe, with English-language European newspapers publishing three times as many articles on the scandal as U.S. papers.
  • The sheer amount of coverage this year came close but fell slightly short of 2002. ("A Nexis keyword search of 90 media outlets found 1,559 stories mentioning the scandal in the first four months of 2010, just 77 fewer articles than in a similar four-month period in mid-2002.)"
  • From mid-March (when the pope's role in a decades-old abuse case in Germany came under scrutiny) through late April, clergy sexual abuse was the eighth biggest story in the mainstream media, beating out coverage of nuclear weapons policy and the Tea Party movement.
  • The scandal found little traction in new media, however. Across the millions of blogs and Twitter posts tracked in PEJ's weekly monitoring, the clergy abuse scandal registered as a leading topic in only one of the six weeks analyzed.
  • Pope Benedict XVI was by far the biggest news maker, featured in 51.6% of the stories about the scandal in the mainstream U.S. media (including print, radio, network television, cable TV and online news sources) during the six-week period from March 12 through April 27.
  • All other individual figures combined, including cardinals, bishops and priests, appeared as lead newsmakers in just 12% of the stories.
  • An examination of three Catholic news outlets reveals wide differences in their approaches. The National Catholic Reporter, an independent weekly, devoted fully two-thirds (66.7%) of its Vatican coverage to the scandal. Two Catholic news services, on the other hand, devoted considerably less of their Vatican coverage to the story. Catholic News Service gave it 44.8%, and the Catholic News Agency gave it 33.3%.
  • Among the religion blogs published by high-circulation U.S. newspapers, those operated by USA Today and The Washington Post contained the most entries on the clergy abuse scandal - a total of 12 each during the six weeks studied.

Boston Globe coverage edit

However, it was not until early 2002 that the Boston Globe coverage of a series of criminal prosecutions of five Roman Catholic priests thrust the issue of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests into the national limelight on an ongoing basis.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The coverage of these cases encouraged other victims to come forward with their allegations of abuse resulting in more lawsuits and criminal cases.[10]

In a May 2002 interview with the Italian Catholic publication, 30 Giorni, Cardinal Oscar Maradiaga claimed that Jews influenced the Boston Globe to exploit the recent controversy regarding sexual abuse by Catholic priests in order to divert attention from the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.[11] This provoked outrage from the Anti-Defamation League, especially since Maradiaga had a reputation as a moderate and was regarded as a papabile.[11]

Before the Boston Globe coverage of the sexual abuse scandal in the Boston archdiocese, handling of sexual abuse allegations was largely left up to the discretion of individual bishops. After the number of allegations exploded following the Globe's series of articles, U.S. bishops felt compelled to formulate a coordinated response at the episcopal conference level.

In addition to matters regarding priests, the Boston Globe also reported in 2002 on matters with church staff, including a pastoral care and CCD worker, Paul Merullo, and a teenager, in Woburn, Massachusetts, which had occurred in 2000 but only made public in 2001. Merullo was sentenced to two and a half years in prison.[12]

In 2003, the series of articles in the Boston Globe received a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. The Globe was honored, according to the Pulitzer website, "for its courageous, comprehensive coverage ... an effort that pierced secrecy, stirred local, national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church."

Criticisms of media coverage edit

United States edit

On March 24, 2010, a report by The New York Times cited the Fr. Murphy case to accuse Pope Benedict XVI of a cover-up while he was head of the CDF in 1996.[13]

However, Father Thomas Brundage, judicial vicar who presided at the Church's internal discipline trial of the case stated that even though his name and comments had been liberally and often inaccurately quoted in The New York Times and more than 100 other newspapers and on-line periodicals, he had never once been contacted by any news organization for comment. He added that "Pope Benedict XVI has done more than any other pope or bishop in history to rid the Catholic Church of the scourge of child sexual abuse and provide for those who have been injured...on the day that Father Murphy died, he was still the defendant in a church criminal trial."[14]

It was also claimed that The New York Times article used an incorrect translation of the document on which it based its claims. Paolo Rodari of the Italian newspaper Il Foglio, wrote: "The computer-generated English version would support the NYT's allegations against Bertone and Ratzinger, but that same conclusion is not possible if a correct review of the sources is done." He added that in the official Italian text written by the CDF, it is explained that either Fr. Murphy gives ‘clear signs of repentance’ or the canonical process will go to the end, including his dismissal from the clerical state. But in the English version used by the NYT, not only were some passages omitted, but frequently the contrary was said.[15]

Director of Apologetics and Evangelization for Catholic Answers, Jimmy Akin, also pointed out, "Back in 1996 the CDF did not have a mandate to handle cases of sexual abuse by priests... The reason that Weakland notified the CDF was not because the abuse of minors was involved but because the abuse of the sacrament of confession was involved."[16]

In April 2010, there were reports of a letter signed by Cardinal Ratzinger in 1985, in which he allegedly dismissed a request to laicize a Father Stephen Kiesle, a California priest accused of molesting boys. The Vatican responded that "...the letter followed a request from the priest himself for laicization, supported by the bishop. As such it was not a punishment, or part of a canonical process or the civil trial. At this stage, Father Kiesle was already dismissed from pastoral duties during the investigation, and he had no contact with any parishioners or children."[17] The Pope's involvement with the 1985 letter has been covered in a two-part feature by the BBC.[18][19]

The Australian transport planning academic Paul Mees wrote, "Why did Ratzinger need to consider the request, Dawkins asks? And why didn’t he report Kiesle to the police? The answer is that Kiesle had already been reported to the police, convicted and sentenced. After completing his sentence, Kiesle left the priesthood and wrote to the CDF asking to be formally defrocked. Every year, some of the church's 410,000 priests quit."[20]

Law professor John Coverdale, in a letter to The New York Times, wrote, "The [Laurie Goodstein] story is so wrong that it is hard to believe it is not animated by the anti-Catholic animus that the New York Times and other media outlets deny harboring... My complaint here is not that the article misuses the word "defrock" but rather that by so doing it strongly suggests to readers that Cardinal Ratzinger delayed the priest's removal from the ministry. Delaying laicization had nothing to do with allowing him to continue exercising the ministry, from which he had already been suspended. Not only does the article fail to make these distinctions, it positively misstate the facts. Its title is "Pope Put off Move to Punish Abusive Priest.""[21]

United Kingdom edit

A documentary entitled Sex Crimes and the Vatican, produced by a victim of clerical sex abuse for the BBC in 2006, included the claim that all allegations of sex abuse are to be sent to the Vatican rather than the civil authorities, and that "a secret church decree called Crimen sollicitationis ... imposes the strictest oath of secrecy on the child victim, the priest dealing with the allegation, and any witnesses. Breaking that oath means instant banishment from the Catholic Church - excommunication."

However, John L. Allen Jr. noted that three points had been established[22] about Crimen sollicitationis since the airing of Worcester Telegram and Gazette in July 2003:

  • The document was exceedingly obscure. Most canon lawyers and bishops had never heard of it prior to the controversy in 2003, so to suggest it played a crucial role in shaping the church's response to the crisis is an exaggeration.
  • As an "instruction", the document's legal force expired in 1983 with the revision of the Code of Canon Law. Canon 1395,§2 explicitly named sex with a minor by clerics as a canonical crime "to be punished with just penalties, not excluding dismissal from the clerical state if the case so warrants".[23]
  • The document, written explicitly for solicitation in relation to confession, was concerned only with secrecy in internal ecclesiastical procedures. There was nothing in it, nor anywhere else in church law, that would have prevented a bishop (or anyone else) from reporting a crime of sexual abuse to the local police or a prosecuting attorney.

Canon lawyers also told National Catholic Reporter[24] that the high degree of secrecy in Crimen Sollicitationis was related to the fact that it dealt with the confessional. Secrecy in canonical cases serves three purposes:

  1. It is designed to allow witnesses and other parties to speak freely, knowing that their responses will be confidential.
  2. It allows the accused party to protect his good name until guilt is established.
  3. It allows victims to come forward without exposing themselves to publicity.

Coverage in literature and films edit

Books edit

A number of books have been written about the abuse suffered from priests and nuns including Andrew Madden in Altar Boy: A Story of Life After Abuse, Carolyn Lehman's Strong at the Heart: How it feels to heal from sexual abuse and the bestselling Kathy's Story by Kathy O'Beirne, which details physical and sexual abuse suffered in a Magdalene laundry in Ireland. Ed West of The Daily Telegraph claimed Kathy Beirne's story was "largely invented", according to a book by Hermann Kelly, a Derry-born Irish Daily Mail journalist and former editor of The Irish Catholic.[25]

Jose Rizal described the sexual abuses of the Church in his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo by portraying friars like Fray Damaso, Fray Salvi and Fray Cammora as sexual deviants, the former fathered a child, the latter two raped women, particularly a nun.

Films edit

Many films have been made about sex abuse within the Church, including:

More films and documentaries

See also edit

Sexual abuse cases in catholic church
Critique & consequences related topics
Investigation, prevention and victim support related topics
Other related topics

References edit

  1. ^ "The Pope Meets the Press: Media Coverage of the Clergy Abuse Scandal". Pew Research Center. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-09-15.
  2. ^ William Wan (2010-06-11). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2010-06-14. Retrieved 2010-09-15.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved March 21, 2009.
  4. ^ www.pbs.org https://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/religion/jan-june02/boston_3-26.html. Retrieved March 21, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Ronan, Marian (2008). "The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis and the Mourning of American Catholic Innocence". Pastoral Psychology. 56 (3): 321–339. doi:10.1007/s11089-007-0099-5. S2CID 143230654. Retrieved March 21, 2009.
  6. ^ www.pep-web.org http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=SGS.005.0121A. Retrieved March 21, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Abuse Scandal Still Echoes Through Catholic Church". www.npr.org. Retrieved March 21, 2009.
  8. ^ [1] retrieved March 21, 2009 October 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/betrayal.htm. Retrieved March 21, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ Bruni, A Gospel of Shame (2002), p. 336
  11. ^ a b ADL Outraged by Honduran Cardinal's Jewish Conspiracy Theory 2009-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Carroll, Matt, "Church worker is sentenced", Boston Globe, March 12, 2002
  13. ^ Goodstein, Laurie (2010-03-24). "Vatican Declined to Defrock U.S. Priest Who Abused Boys". New York Times. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
  14. ^ "Update: Milwaukee church judge clarifies case of abusive priest Father Murphy". Catholic Anchor Online. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  15. ^ "Italian political paper: NY Times needs consultants more than Vatican does". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
  16. ^ "Cardinal Ratzinger An Evil Monster?". NCR. Retrieved 2010-04-12.
  17. ^ "Xt3 Site administration". Xt3.com. 2010-04-23. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  18. ^ "1985 Letter from Cardinal Ratzinger does not show Pope soft on abuse". YouTube. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2010-04-27.[dead YouTube link]
  19. ^ "1985 Letter from Cardinal Ratzinger does not show Pope soft on abuse". YouTube. 2010-04-10. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  20. ^ "Here's a crazy idea: What if the Pope is innocent?".
  21. ^ . The Daily Telegraph. London. 2010-04-21. Archived from the original on 2010-04-24.
  22. ^ Allen, John L. (2006-10-06). "1962 document orders secrecy in sex cases: Many bishops unaware obscure missive was in their archives". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  23. ^ . Vatican. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  24. ^ Allen, John L. (2003-08-07). "1962 document orders secrecy in sex cases: Many bishops unaware obscure missive was in their archives". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  25. ^ , Daily Telegraph, 5 March 2008.
  26. ^ Our Fathers (2005, TV) at imdb.com
  27. ^ "Hand of God | FRONTLINE | PBS". PBS.
  28. ^ "Sex Crimes and the Vatican". BBC News. September 29, 2006. Retrieved May 12, 2010.

External links edit

  • Audits, Child And Youth Protection; US Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • Bishop Accountability
  • International Clergy Sexual Abuse News Monitor (German website)
  • Reports and Research, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

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The media coverage of Catholic sex abuse cases is a major aspect of the academic literature surrounding the pederastic priest scandal Contents 1 Extent of media coverage 1 1 Boston Globe coverage 2 Criticisms of media coverage 2 1 United States 2 2 United Kingdom 3 Coverage in literature and films 3 1 Books 3 2 Films 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksExtent of media coverage editAccording to a study conducted jointly by the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Pew Forum on Religion amp Public Life both of which belong to the nonprofit nonpartisan Pew Research Center in Washington D C 1 2 In 2002 when a Boston Globe series began a critical mass of news reports the coverage mostly emanated from the United States In 2010 however much of the reporting focused on child abuse in Europe with English language European newspapers publishing three times as many articles on the scandal as U S papers The sheer amount of coverage this year came close but fell slightly short of 2002 A Nexis keyword search of 90 media outlets found 1 559 stories mentioning the scandal in the first four months of 2010 just 77 fewer articles than in a similar four month period in mid 2002 From mid March when the pope s role in a decades old abuse case in Germany came under scrutiny through late April clergy sexual abuse was the eighth biggest story in the mainstream media beating out coverage of nuclear weapons policy and the Tea Party movement The scandal found little traction in new media however Across the millions of blogs and Twitter posts tracked in PEJ s weekly monitoring the clergy abuse scandal registered as a leading topic in only one of the six weeks analyzed Pope Benedict XVI was by far the biggest news maker featured in 51 6 of the stories about the scandal in the mainstream U S media including print radio network television cable TV and online news sources during the six week period from March 12 through April 27 All other individual figures combined including cardinals bishops and priests appeared as lead newsmakers in just 12 of the stories An examination of three Catholic news outlets reveals wide differences in their approaches The National Catholic Reporter an independent weekly devoted fully two thirds 66 7 of its Vatican coverage to the scandal Two Catholic news services on the other hand devoted considerably less of their Vatican coverage to the story Catholic News Service gave it 44 8 and the Catholic News Agency gave it 33 3 Among the religion blogs published by high circulation U S newspapers those operated by USA Today and The Washington Post contained the most entries on the clergy abuse scandal a total of 12 each during the six weeks studied Boston Globe coverage edit However it was not until early 2002 that the Boston Globe coverage of a series of criminal prosecutions of five Roman Catholic priests thrust the issue of sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests into the national limelight on an ongoing basis 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The coverage of these cases encouraged other victims to come forward with their allegations of abuse resulting in more lawsuits and criminal cases 10 In a May 2002 interview with the Italian Catholic publication 30 Giorni Cardinal Oscar Maradiaga claimed that Jews influenced the Boston Globe to exploit the recent controversy regarding sexual abuse by Catholic priests in order to divert attention from the Israeli Palestinian crisis 11 This provoked outrage from the Anti Defamation League especially since Maradiaga had a reputation as a moderate and was regarded as a papabile 11 Before the Boston Globe coverage of the sexual abuse scandal in the Boston archdiocese handling of sexual abuse allegations was largely left up to the discretion of individual bishops After the number of allegations exploded following the Globe s series of articles U S bishops felt compelled to formulate a coordinated response at the episcopal conference level In addition to matters regarding priests the Boston Globe also reported in 2002 on matters with church staff including a pastoral care and CCD worker Paul Merullo and a teenager in Woburn Massachusetts which had occurred in 2000 but only made public in 2001 Merullo was sentenced to two and a half years in prison 12 In 2003 the series of articles in the Boston Globe received a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service The Globe was honored according to the Pulitzer website for its courageous comprehensive coverage an effort that pierced secrecy stirred local national and international reaction and produced changes in the Roman Catholic Church Criticisms of media coverage editThe examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with the United Kingdom and United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this section discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new section as appropriate July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message United States edit On March 24 2010 a report by The New York Times cited the Fr Murphy case to accuse Pope Benedict XVI of a cover up while he was head of the CDF in 1996 13 However Father Thomas Brundage judicial vicar who presided at the Church s internal discipline trial of the case stated that even though his name and comments had been liberally and often inaccurately quoted in The New York Times and more than 100 other newspapers and on line periodicals he had never once been contacted by any news organization for comment He added that Pope Benedict XVI has done more than any other pope or bishop in history to rid the Catholic Church of the scourge of child sexual abuse and provide for those who have been injured on the day that Father Murphy died he was still the defendant in a church criminal trial 14 It was also claimed that The New York Times article used an incorrect translation of the document on which it based its claims Paolo Rodari of the Italian newspaper Il Foglio wrote The computer generated English version would support the NYT s allegations against Bertone and Ratzinger but that same conclusion is not possible if a correct review of the sources is done He added that in the official Italian text written by the CDF it is explained that either Fr Murphy gives clear signs of repentance or the canonical process will go to the end including his dismissal from the clerical state But in the English version used by the NYT not only were some passages omitted but frequently the contrary was said 15 Director of Apologetics and Evangelization for Catholic Answers Jimmy Akin also pointed out Back in 1996 the CDF did not have a mandate to handle cases of sexual abuse by priests The reason that Weakland notified the CDF was not because the abuse of minors was involved but because the abuse of the sacrament of confession was involved 16 In April 2010 there were reports of a letter signed by Cardinal Ratzinger in 1985 in which he allegedly dismissed a request to laicize a Father Stephen Kiesle a California priest accused of molesting boys The Vatican responded that the letter followed a request from the priest himself for laicization supported by the bishop As such it was not a punishment or part of a canonical process or the civil trial At this stage Father Kiesle was already dismissed from pastoral duties during the investigation and he had no contact with any parishioners or children 17 The Pope s involvement with the 1985 letter has been covered in a two part feature by the BBC 18 19 The Australian transport planning academic Paul Mees wrote Why did Ratzinger need to consider the request Dawkins asks And why didn t he report Kiesle to the police The answer is that Kiesle had already been reported to the police convicted and sentenced After completing his sentence Kiesle left the priesthood and wrote to the CDF asking to be formally defrocked Every year some of the church s 410 000 priests quit 20 Law professor John Coverdale in a letter to The New York Times wrote The Laurie Goodstein story is so wrong that it is hard to believe it is not animated by the anti Catholic animus that the New York Times and other media outlets deny harboring My complaint here is not that the article misuses the word defrock but rather that by so doing it strongly suggests to readers that Cardinal Ratzinger delayed the priest s removal from the ministry Delaying laicization had nothing to do with allowing him to continue exercising the ministry from which he had already been suspended Not only does the article fail to make these distinctions it positively misstate the facts Its title is Pope Put off Move to Punish Abusive Priest 21 United Kingdom edit A documentary entitled Sex Crimes and the Vatican produced by a victim of clerical sex abuse for the BBC in 2006 included the claim that all allegations of sex abuse are to be sent to the Vatican rather than the civil authorities and that a secret church decree called Crimen sollicitationis imposes the strictest oath of secrecy on the child victim the priest dealing with the allegation and any witnesses Breaking that oath means instant banishment from the Catholic Church excommunication However John L Allen Jr noted that three points had been established 22 about Crimen sollicitationis since the airing of Worcester Telegram and Gazette in July 2003 The document was exceedingly obscure Most canon lawyers and bishops had never heard of it prior to the controversy in 2003 so to suggest it played a crucial role in shaping the church s response to the crisis is an exaggeration As an instruction the document s legal force expired in 1983 with the revision of the Code of Canon Law Canon 1395 2 explicitly named sex with a minor by clerics as a canonical crime to be punished with just penalties not excluding dismissal from the clerical state if the case so warrants 23 The document written explicitly for solicitation in relation to confession was concerned only with secrecy in internal ecclesiastical procedures There was nothing in it nor anywhere else in church law that would have prevented a bishop or anyone else from reporting a crime of sexual abuse to the local police or a prosecuting attorney Canon lawyers also told National Catholic Reporter 24 that the high degree of secrecy in Crimen Sollicitationis was related to the fact that it dealt with the confessional Secrecy in canonical cases serves three purposes It is designed to allow witnesses and other parties to speak freely knowing that their responses will be confidential It allows the accused party to protect his good name until guilt is established It allows victims to come forward without exposing themselves to publicity Coverage in literature and films editBooks edit A number of books have been written about the abuse suffered from priests and nuns including Andrew Madden in Altar Boy A Story of Life After Abuse Carolyn Lehman s Strong at the Heart How it feels to heal from sexual abuse and the bestselling Kathy s Story by Kathy O Beirne which details physical and sexual abuse suffered in a Magdalene laundry in Ireland Ed West of The Daily Telegraph claimed Kathy Beirne s story was largely invented according to a book by Hermann Kelly a Derry born Irish Daily Mail journalist and former editor of The Irish Catholic 25 Jose Rizal described the sexual abuses of the Church in his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo by portraying friars like Fray Damaso Fray Salvi and Fray Cammora as sexual deviants the former fathered a child the latter two raped women particularly a nun Films edit Many films have been made about sex abuse within the Church including The Boys of St Vincent 1992 The Magdalene Sisters 2002 Song for a Raggy Boy 2003 Bad Education 2004 directed by Pedro Almodovar Twist of Faith 2004 an HBO film Our Fathers 2005 a Showtime movie based on the book by David France 26 Holy Water Gate Abuse Cover up in the Catholic Church 2005 Deliver Us From Evil 2006 Hand of God 2006 documentary filmed for Frontline 27 Sex Crimes and the Vatican 2006 documentary filmed for the BBC Panorama documentary series that purports to show how the Vatican has used Crimen sollicitationis to silence allegations of sexual abuse by priests 28 Doubt 2008 based on the eponymous play Mea Maxima Culpa Silence in the House of God 2012 Spotlight 2015 By the Grace of God 2019 More films and documentariesSee also edit nbsp Crime portal nbsp Human sexuality portal nbsp Catholicism portalSexual abuse cases in catholic churchCatholic Church sex abuse cases Catholic abuse Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country Catholic Church sex abuse cases in Australia Catholic Church sex abuse cases in Belgium Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Canada Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Dublin Catholic Church sex abuse cases in English Benedictine Congregation Catholic Church sexual abuse cases in Ireland Catholic sexual abuse cases in New Zealand Catholic Church sex abuse cases in the United States William Kamm leader of schismatic catholic group convicted for sexual abuseCritique amp consequences related topicsCriticism of Pope John Paul II Debate on the causes of clerical child abuse Ecclesiastical response to Catholic sex abuse cases Instruction Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with Regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in View of Their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases Sex Crimes and the Vatican BBC documentary Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests NGO for victims in USAInvestigation prevention and victim support related topicsAnti Catholicism in literature and media Broken Rites Australia support and advocacy group in Australia Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People USA John Jay Report National Review Board USA National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children UK Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors Vetican Sexual Addiction amp Compulsivity peer reviewed journal on prevention amp treatment Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests USA Virtus program church initiative in USA Vos estis lux mundi church procedure for abuse vasesOther related topicsChild sexual abuse Clerical celibacy Homosexual clergy in the Catholic Church Paraphilia Pontifical secret Religious abuse Spiritual abuseReferences edit The Pope Meets the Press Media Coverage of the Clergy Abuse Scandal Pew Research Center 2010 06 11 Retrieved 2010 09 15 William Wan 2010 06 11 Study looks at media coverage of Catholic sex abuse scandal Washington Post Archived from the original on 2010 06 14 Retrieved 2010 09 15 Abuse in the Catholic Church Archived from the original on May 18 2008 Retrieved March 21 2009 www pbs org https www pbs org newshour bb religion jan june02 boston 3 26 html Retrieved March 21 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Ronan Marian 2008 The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis and the Mourning of American Catholic Innocence Pastoral Psychology 56 3 321 339 doi 10 1007 s11089 007 0099 5 S2CID 143230654 Retrieved March 21 2009 www pep web org http www pep web org document php id SGS 005 0121A Retrieved March 21 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Abuse Scandal Still Echoes Through Catholic Church www npr org Retrieved March 21 2009 1 retrieved March 21 2009 Archived October 8 2008 at the Wayback Machine http www multiline com au johnm betrayal htm Retrieved March 21 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Bruni A Gospel of Shame 2002 p 336 a b ADL Outraged by Honduran Cardinal s Jewish Conspiracy Theory Archived 2009 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Carroll Matt Church worker is sentenced Boston Globe March 12 2002 Goodstein Laurie 2010 03 24 Vatican Declined to Defrock U S Priest Who Abused Boys New York Times Retrieved 2010 04 12 Update Milwaukee church judge clarifies case of abusive priest Father Murphy Catholic Anchor Online Retrieved 2010 04 16 Italian political paper NY Times needs consultants more than Vatican does Catholic News Agency Retrieved 2010 04 16 Cardinal Ratzinger An Evil Monster NCR Retrieved 2010 04 12 Xt3 Site administration Xt3 com 2010 04 23 Retrieved 2010 04 27 1985 Letter from Cardinal Ratzinger does not show Pope soft on abuse YouTube 2010 04 10 Retrieved 2010 04 27 dead YouTube link 1985 Letter from Cardinal Ratzinger does not show Pope soft on abuse YouTube 2010 04 10 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2010 04 27 Here s a crazy idea What if the Pope is innocent You stitched up the Pope and this is how you did it law professor tells New York Times The Daily Telegraph London 2010 04 21 Archived from the original on 2010 04 24 Allen John L 2006 10 06 1962 document orders secrecy in sex cases Many bishops unaware obscure missive was in their archives National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 2010 04 18 Code of Canon Law Book VI Part II Penalties for Particular Offenses TITLE V OFFENSES AGAINST SPECIAL OBLIGATIONS Vatican Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2010 04 18 Allen John L 2003 08 07 1962 document orders secrecy in sex cases Many bishops unaware obscure missive was in their archives National Catholic Reporter Retrieved 2010 04 18 Mis lit Is this the end for the misery memoir Daily Telegraph 5 March 2008 Our Fathers 2005 TV at imdb com Hand of God FRONTLINE PBS PBS Sex Crimes and the Vatican BBC News September 29 2006 Retrieved May 12 2010 External links editAudits Child And Youth Protection US Conference of Catholic Bishops Bishop Accountability International Clergy Sexual Abuse News Monitor German website Reports and Research United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Media coverage of Catholic sexual abuse cases amp oldid 1099519084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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