Mike Oxawopper
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Pope Francis made his strongest condemnation yet of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy on Friday, asking for forgiveness and pledging to impose penalties on "men of the church" who harm children.
"I feel compelled to personally take on all the evil which some priests -- quite a few in number, obviously not compared to the number of all the priests -- to personally ask for forgiveness for the damage they have done for having sexually abused children," the Pope said in remarks quoted by Vatican Radio.
"The church is aware of this damage, it is personal, moral damage carried out by men of the church, and we will not take one step backward with regards to how we will deal with this problem, and the sanctions that must be imposed," Francis continued.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/11/world/europe/vatican-pope-sex-abuse/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
I was raised Catholic. I attended Catholic School. I escaped with my starfish intact. Some of my classmates weren't so lucky. My former 7th grade teacher who ultimately became principal preyed upon young Asian boys. The Archdiocese of Seattle settled a multimillion dollar lawsuit recently on this. Oddly enough he was not a priest.
But I saw things that now give me pause.
It is refreshing to see this happen. But the hypocrisy of it all leaves a stench that will never clear. The Catholic church's admission and new posture may help future generations, but their old sins cast long shadows.
When numerous US Archdioceses filed bankruptcy to avoid paying settlements to victims, I was livid. Still am. It is unconscionable. I want their tax exempt status revoked or suspended at least until such time those victims are properly compensated.
I'd prefer it be permanent.