You have got to be kidding me!!! One of the major Enablers whose Priests get arrested for public 'gay' sex acts is going to lead a retreat to 'grapple with the ongoing clergy sex abuse scandal'? How utterly stupid of Francis!
From Omaha.com
CHICAGO — Pope Francis has called on Catholic bishops nationwide to gather for a historic seven-day spiritual retreat at Mundelein Seminary in suburban Chicago in January as church hierarchy grapple with the ongoing clergy sex abuse scandal.
As chancellor of the seminary, Cardinal Blase Cupich — an Omaha native and leader of the Chicago archdiocese — will serve as host of the gathering, which could include some 300 bishops from around the country. Cupich is now in Rome for a month long meeting of global church leaders.
Loyola University Chicago theology professor Miguel Diaz called the retreat “historically significant for American Catholics.” The concept of the gathering reflects the pope’s leadership style — his Jesuit background in particular — to address church challenges “within the context of collaborative and prayerful discernment,” said Diaz, a former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican.
The announcement of the spiritual retreat comes in the wake of a horrific grand jury report in August that documented bishops and other Roman Catholic Church leaders in Pennsylvania covering up the sexual abuse of children by hundreds of priests and other clergy over roughly seven decades.
Shortly after its release, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced plans to meet with Catholic Church leaders throughout the state to examine the local ties of about a half-dozen clergy members named in the grand jury report. In a 2002 letter included in the report, one victim from Illinois recounted decades-old abuse by a priest and Air Force chaplain once considered a “father figure.”
“I don’t think I knew what was really happening at the time,” the victim wrote. “Anyway I felt protected by him, and my parents trusted him and I knew they wouldn’t let anyone harm me.”
Larry Antonsen, a Chicago leader of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, was skeptical that a weeklong spiritual retreat will prompt any real change. He called on church hierarchy to be more transparent.
“They need to be more open and not do everything in secret,” he said. “The retreat would not be open to the public, I’m sure. They need to get laypeople involved, because they have not done a very good job of handling this in-house.”
Antonsen added that law enforcement or government intervention might be the only way to spur true reform.
“The only way we can get to the bottom of this is to have grand jury investigations in every state, like they did in Pennsylvania,” he said.
But Diaz cautioned against interpreting the retreat as “a mere spiritual exercise.”
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“The pope links prayer-filled holiness to daily acts of justice, especially on behalf of those who suffer, the marginalized and oppressed,” Diaz said. “Make no mistake: Pope Francis knows that the sexual abuse scandal presents a serious crisis to the authority of U.S. bishops. He has invited them to ‘retreat’ so they can figure out what needs to be done to credibly address human suffering related to gender and sex-based forms of sexual abuse.”
The retreat is scheduled for Jan. 2 to 8, taking place “as the U.S. bishops continue their work to address the current U.S. clergy sex abuse crisis,” the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a statement.
Last month, the conference’s administrative committee announced an action plan on clergy sex abuse that includes third-party reporting procedures and standards of conduct for bishops, as well as protocols for bishops who resigned or were removed because of abuse.
“Some bishops, by their actions or their failures to act, have caused great harm to both individuals and the Church as a whole,” the committee said in September. “They have used their authority and power to manipulate and sexually abuse others.”
Part of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Mundelein Seminary in Lake County is the largest Catholic seminary in the nation with more than 200 seminarians from 34 dioceses across the country and globe.
And choosing that location for the bishops’ gathering is also symbolic, in that a seminary forms the next generation of priests and church lay workers, said the Rev. John Kartje, rector of Mundelein Seminary.
“To be men of prayer who act with integrity and transparency in their decisions, so as to be good shepherds who would never harm their people,” he said. “As the church moves forward to seek healing and establish new policies of accountability, it will be necessary to forge better ties between bishops, priests and the laity.”
I think we need to stop being surprised. As painful as it is to accept the truth, it's time. The beautiful Roman Catholic Church is run by homosexuals, in the main. Some/many/most? of these men are boy diddlers as well. It is no accident these are also the dissidents who work with great zeal to destroy the faith.
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