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Francis summoned the entire bishops' conference to Rome after admitting that he had made 'grave errors in judgment' in the case of Bishop Juan Barros, who is accused by victims of Chilean priest, the Rev. Fernando Karadima, of witnessing and ignoring their abuse.
But the scandal grew beyond the Barros case after Francis received the report written by two Vatican sex crimes experts sent to Chile to get a handle on the scope of the problem.
Their report hasn't been made public, but Francis cited its core findings in the footnotes of the document that he handed over to the bishops at the start of their summit this week.
And those findings are damning.
Francis said the investigation showed there were 'grave defects' in the way abuse cases were handled, with superficial investigations or no investigation at all of allegations that contained obvious evidence of crimes.
Francis said he was also 'perplexed and ashamed' by the report's evidence that there were 'pressures exercised' on church officials tasked with investigating sex crimes 'including the destruction of compromising documents on the part of those in charge of ecclesiastic archives.'
Pope Francis has accused Chile's bishops of destroying evidence of sex crimes
Francis said the entire Chilean church hierarchy was collectively responsible
In a leaked 2,300-page report, the pope blasted the entire Chilean church hierarchy for their 'grave defects' in handling abuse cases All 34 Chilean bishops who attended a crisis meeting this week with Pope Francis about the cover-up of sexual abuse in their country have offered to resign, it has emerged.The bishops also apologised to Chile, the victims of abuse and the pope for the scandal as they released an extraordinary joint statement.
It was not immediately clear if the pope, who slammed had accepted their resignation Pope Francis on Thursday ended his emergency summit with Chile's bishops by thanking them for their 'full willingness' to do whatever it takes to recover from a sex abuse and cover-up scandal that has discredited the church Pope Francis on Thursday ended his emergency summit with Chile's bishops by thanking them for their 'full willingness' to do whatever it takes to recover from a sex abuse and cover-up scandal that has discredited the church
The bishops (pictured with the Pope at the Vatican) also apologised to Chile, the victims of abuse and the pope for the scandal as they released an extraordinary joint statement
All 34 Chilean bishops resign over sex abuse cover-up
The bishops announced at the end of an emergency summit with Pope Francis that all 31 active bishops and three retired ones in Rome had signed a document offering to resign and putting their fate in the hands of the pope.
Francis can accept the resignations one by one, reject them or delay a decision.
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Calls had mounted for the resignations after details emerged of the contents of a 2,300-page Vatican report into the Chilean scandal leaked early Friday.
Francis had accused the bishops of destroying evidence of sex crimes, pressuring investigators to minimize abuse accusations and showing 'grave negligence' in protecting children from paedophile priests.
In one of the most damning documents from the Vatican on the issue, Francis said the entire Chilean church hierarchy was collectively responsible for 'grave defects' in handling cases and the resulting loss of credibility that the Catholic Church has suffered.
'No one can exempt himself and place the problem on the shoulders of the others,' Francis wrote in the document, which was published by Chilean T13 television and confirmed as accurate Friday by the Vatican.
Members of Chile's bishops conference Luis Fernando Ramos Perez (right) and Juan Ignacio Gonzalez, meet reporters at the Vatican today
In a statement in response, the Chilean bishops said the contents of the document were 'absolutely deplorable' and showed an 'unacceptable abuse of power and conscience,' as well as sexual abuse.
They asked forgiveness to the victims, the pope and all Catholics and vowed to repair the damage.
Francis summoned the entire bishops' conference to Rome after admitting that he had made 'grave errors in judgment' in the case of Bishop Juan Barros, who is accused by victims of Chilean priest, the Rev. Fernando Karadima, of witnessing and ignoring their abuse.
But the scandal grew beyond the Barros case after Francis received the report written by two Vatican sex crimes experts sent to Chile to get a handle on the scope of the problem.
Their report hasn't been made public, but Francis cited its core findings in the footnotes of the document that he handed over to the bishops at the start of their summit this week..
Francis said the investigation showed there were 'grave defects' in the way abuse cases were handled, with superficial investigations or no investigation at all of allegations that contained obvious evidence of crimes.
The result, he said, 'created a scandal for those who denounced them and all those who know the alleged victims.'
In other cases, there was 'grave negligence' in protecting children from pedophiles by bishops and religious superiors - a reference to the many cases of sexual abuse that have arisen in recent years within Chilean religious orders, including the Salesians, Franciscans and the Marist Brothers community.
Some of these religious order priests and brothers were expelled from their congregations because of immoral conduct, but had their cases 'minimized of the absolute gravity of their criminal acts, attributing to them mere weakness or moral lapses,' Francis wrote.
But those same people 'were then welcomed into other dioceses, in an obviously imprudent way, and given diocesan or parish jobs that gave them daily contact with minors,' he said
A spokesperson for Chile's bishops, Juan Ignacio Gonzalez, meets reporters at the Vatican on Friday
Such behavior has been the hallmark of the clerical sex abuse crisis worldwide, with bishops and religious superiors shuttling abusers from parish to parish or dioceses rather than reporting them to police or launching canonical investigations and removing them from ministry.
Francis said he was also 'perplexed and ashamed' by the report's evidence that there were 'pressures exercised' on church officials tasked with investigating sex crimes 'including the destruction of compromising documents on the part of those in charge of ecclesiastic archives.'
He said such behavior showed 'an absolute lack of respect for the canonical process and worse, reprehensible practices that must be avoided in the future.'
He said the problem wasn't limited to a group of people, but can be traced to the training Chilean priests receive in seminary, blaming the 'profound fracture' within the church on the seminaries themselves.
The Vatican investigation, he said, contained 'grave accusations against some bishops and superiors who sent to these educational institutions priests suspected of active homosexuality.'
The harsh assessment of the quality of seminaries suggests that a possible next step might be a full-on Vatican investigation of Chilean schools of priestly training.
Pope Benedict XVI ordered such an investigation into Irish seminaries after he convened the entire Irish bishops' conference for a similar dressing-down in 2010 over their dismal handling of abuse cases....
'But it's not enough, we have to go beyond that. It would be irresponsible on our part to not look deeply into the roots and the structures that allowed these concrete events to occur and perpetuate.'
For years, sex abuse victims have blasted the Chilean hierarchy for discrediting their claims, protecting abusers and moving them around rather than reporting them to police and then handing out light sentences when church sanctions were imposed.
Based on Francis' footnotes, the Vatican investigation compiled by the Catholic Church's top abuse prosecutor, Archbishop Charles Scicluna and his aide, Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu, gave full credibility to the victims.
Francis, though, has also been implicated in the scandal, and in his document saying all Chilean bishops bore blame he added 'and me first of all.'
Francis first drew scorn from victims, ordinary Chileans and even members of his sex abuse advisory board by appointing Barros bishop of Osorno, Chile, in 2015.
The Associated Press reported earlier this year that Francis did so over the objections of other Chilean bishops who knew Barros' past was problematic and had recommended he and other Karadima-trained bishops resign and take a sabbatical.
The AP subsequently reported that Francis had received a letter in 2015 from one of Karadima's most vocal accusers, Juan Carlos Cruz, detailing Barros' misdeeds. That letter undercut Francis' claim to have never heard from victims about Barros.
Francis further enraged Chileans
GreenDell144 ago
I bet this is just a fire break. Those bishops were promised something, IMO. Maybe one of the trafficking rat lines just got shut off, tho.
nzmc ago
pope qanon may, seems relevant
carmencita ago
@Gilderoy. @HennyPenny
huhWHAThuh ago
Now for step two. Suspend judgement on the "resignations" until they complete six months of "prayer and reflection". They need to be back in time to blame and slime and slander the victims in court, in order to prevent admission of guilt, and payment of reparations to give some chance or recovery to the children who have been so horribly abused.
Then on to step three. Return to business as usual, passing around helpless children to gratify their sick perversions.
Hasn't that been the pattern so far?
Factfinder2 ago
I think Francis will delay taking action until the media heat is off, then forgive them instead of accepting their resignations.
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/chilean-bishops-tender-resignations-await-pope-francis-decision
"Bishop González said for now the bishops will return to their dioceses and will continue their work as usual until hearing from the Pope, who will either reject their resignation, accept it immediately, or put it into effect only once a new bishop is named.
Lord_Voldevoat ago
Now the pope got some new fantasies to jerk off. I'm sure he wanted every detail.
ScientiaPotentia ago
It appears that the Pope is indeed having a rough May. He even talked about "retirement".
pby1000 ago
I really hope this will be the last Pope. The Black Pope needs to go, too.
Mind_Games ago
Black pope ?
pby1000 ago
That is what they call the leader of the Jesuits. I am not talking about some black dude, although that would be funny.
Blacksmith21 ago
The Catholic church needs a purging of epic proportions.
pby1000 ago
Oh, I agree. I want access to the Vatican library, too. I can only imagine what those fuckers are hiding from us.
Blacksmith21 ago
How about the vaults?
pby1000 ago
What vaults? I am not aware...
Blacksmith21 ago
The vaults under the Vatican. http://humansarefree.com/2013/04/the-dark-secrets-of-vatican.html
pby1000 ago
Thanks for that! Someone told me about Wayne Herschel not too long ago. It seems like he is on to something.
http://www.thehiddenrecords.com/
pby1000 ago
I will look! I have just heard about their secret library. They are probably hiding where humanity really came from.
carmencita ago
The pope has committed BLASPHEMY!!! They Did Not Resign. He fired them. He needs to get off the HOT SEAT. And they will take
the Wrap. How do we know every one of those priests are abusers? Maybe one or two are or half. But he needs to make a BIG
SPLASH. Bloody Lying Pervert. Last week he said only the Holy Spirit can say who must leave. Did he receive a Divine Message?
Nope. He had to save his ARSE.
Vindicator ago
So, this represents a major about-face for Fake Pope Francis. Wonder what brought that on... /cough
Anyone know anything about the geopolitics of Chile and it's connection to the globalist cabal?
The_Savant ago
Indeed. Very out of character.
migratorypatterns ago
HUGE!!!!
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VoatisCIA ago
Had to edit article -- beyond 10000 characters
carmencita ago
UpVoat! For the post and to make up for the down voat! I got one too.