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Monday, September 10, 2018

STAND BY! VATICAN TO RESPOND TO ARCHBISHOP VIGANO'S ALLEGATIONS

From the bitter pill, the Tablet:

Vatican prepares to respond to Viganò


The Vatican is preparing to issue a response to an explosive dossier of allegations that Pope Francis covered up Archbishop Theodore McCarrick’s sexual abuse of priests and seminarians. 
A statement released by the Pope’s council of nine cardinals said it was “aware that in the current debate” of recent weeks the Holy See is about to issue “necessary clarifications”. 
The council also expressed their “full solidarity” with the Pope after Archbishop Carlo Mario Viganò released an 11-page dossier calling on Francis to resign and accusing him of being informed about McCarrick’s behaviour. The former papal ambassador to Washington claimed he was told Francis knew about sanctions placed on McCarrick by Benedict XVI in 2009 or 2010. 
But the document – an unprecedented attack on the papacy from inside the Vatican – was coloured by claims about “homosexual networks” inside the Church and included a slew of accusations against Francis’ allies. Furthermore, the restrictions placed on McCarrick were unenforced, and Archbishop Viganò has admitted they were “private”.
When asked about the allegations, Francis said he would not say a “single word” about them, but that did not rule out an institutional response from the Holy See. Archbishop Viganò writes that the Vatican was aware of McCarrick allegations in 2000, but despite that was named Archbishop of Washington and made a cardinal in 2001. He continued to be an influential power-broker in the Church after his retirement in 2006. 
The statement from the C9 today also said it had asked the Pope to reflect on the “work, structure and composition” of the council given the “advanced age” of some of its members. 
Five of the council include cardinals who have reached or passed the retirement age of 75: Francisco Errázuriz Ossa, 84, Laurent Monsengwo, 78, George Pell, 77, Oscar Rodríguez Maradiaga, 75, Giuseppe Bertello, 75.
After allegations that Archbishop McCarrick was accused of abusing a minor emerged this summer, Francis authorised McCarrick's removal from ministry and the removal of his red hat. 

3 comments:

DJR said...

"The statement from the C9 today also said it had asked the Pope to reflect on the 'work, structure and composition' of the council given the 'advanced age' of some of its members."

Did these men just now find out how old they are?

I'm sure their desire to bail doesn't have anything to do with McCarrick, Pennsyvlania, and Vigano.

TJM said...

LOL -

Here's a fine statement from Oliver Cromwell which could be tweaked to fit the present situation:


"It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice; ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government; ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few pieces of money.

Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess? Ye have no more religion than my horse; gold is your God; which of you have not barter'd your conscience for bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?

Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defil'd this sacred place, and turn'd the Lord's temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices? Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievances redress'd, are yourselves gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.



In the name of God, go!"

Oliver Cromwell - April 20, 1653

Anonymous said...

Wow. How the heck did Cromwell know about Francis and company.