The president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops opened the group’s national meeting on Monday by announcing it will delay any votes on the issue that has been rocking the church for at least several months.
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, of Galveston-Houston, said the delay was requested by the Holy See, which asked that the US bishops wait until after a Vatican-convened global meeting on sex abuse in February.
The bishops are meeting in Baltimore and had been expected to consider several steps to combat abuse, including a new code of conduct for themselves and the creation of a special commission to review complaints against the bishops.
In his address opening the bishops’ assembly, DiNardo told survivors of clergy abuse that he was “deeply sorry”.
Of course he is sorry. As usual. /s
The church, he said, should not revictimize survivors “by demanding they heal on our timeline”.
Well, then just don't do it.
DiNardo expressed disappointment at the delay on the vote but also told the US bishops: “I remain hopeful that this additional consultation will ultimately improve our response to the crisis we face.”
The delay in the voting drew some skeptical and critical reactions.
“We had this agenda, we were moving forward on these documents, this was our goal,” said Bishop Christopher Coyne, of the Vermont diocese of Burlington, and the communications chair for the three-day conference. “And now … it will look like we don’t have to come up with much.”
Coyne said he believed there were “no machinations” leading to the delay, but he had concerns about how it would be perceived outside the assembly hall.
“The Vatican just made a big mistake in asking US bishops to delay their votes on clergy abuse protocols,” tweeted John Gehring, the Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life, a Washington-based clergy network.
“The optics are terrible, and it sends a message, intended or not, that Rome doesn’t recognize the urgency of the moment.”
At their meeting, which continues through Wednesday, the bishops may proceed with discussions of these proposals, which were drafted in September by the bishops’ administrative committee. But there will be no immediate vote.
Cardinal Blase J Cupich, of Chicago, suggested that the bishops hold a special assembly in March to vote on the measures after considering the results of the global meeting in February.
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NOMOCHOMO ago
They are Circling the Wagons as more evidence mounts. There is no way they can reform. They will sacrifice Pope Francis as a scapegoat.
More Bones were Found in the Vatican on November 6
http://leozagami.com/2018/11/06/more-bones-found-in-the-vatican-embassy-in-rome/
Italian Media claims Pope Resignation is immediate
http://leozagami.com/2018/11/08/the-italian-media-announce-that-the-popes-resignation-is-imminent/
carmencita ago
In this article about new bones, pay attention to Arcudi. How many times does he try to mention the age 25? Hm? How many times does he try to put doubt into it being the Orlandi girl? Arcudi came through for the Vatican once before
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/former-nuncio-awaiting-vatican-trial-died-of-natural-causes-autopsy-says-52119
Vatican City, Aug 29, 2015 / 10:48 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Initial autopsy findings indicate that disgraced former apostolic nuncio Jozef Wesolowski died of natural causes from a “cardiac event,” the Vatican announced Saturday.
The laicized archbishop was awaiting trial by the Vatican court for possessing child pornography and sexual abuse of minors when he died late Thursday evening at the age of 67.
Wesolowski's death prompted the Office of the Vatican’s Promoter of Justice, also known as the Vatican prosecutor, to order an autopsy..
According to a Vatican statement released Aug. 29, the autopsy was conducted Friday afternoon. Based on “preliminary conclusions from the macroscopic exam,” the autopsy “confirmed the natural cause of death, attributable to a cardiac event,” the statement said.
Prof. Giovanni Arcudi, Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, was appointed to coordinate the three experts conducting the autopsy.
Wesoleski was awaiting a criminal trial in Vatican City on charges of pornography and pedophilic acts.
In 2013 the then-archbishop faced allegations of sexual misconduct and he resigned as apostolic nuncio to the Dominican Republic. A 13-year-old boy alleged that Wesolowski had solicited him for sexual favors in exchange for money.
The archbishop faced a canonical trial in a tribunal of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In 2014, the tribunal found him guilty of sexual abuse and subjected him to laicization, which meant he was unable to celebrate the sacraments.
How convenient.
I tried to post this but 3 times I went through the whole long process, and the page turned white and it disappeared. Thank you for bringing this up.