The Vatican has refused to provide information requested by the United Nations on the alleged sexual abuse of children by priests, nuns or monks.
The Vatican said the cases were the responsibility of the judicial systems of countries where abuse took place.
The UK National Secular Society accused the Vatican of hiding behind legal technicalities.
On his appointment in March, Pope Francis said dealing with sex abuse was vital for the Church's credibility.
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child put a wide-ranging questionnaire to the Holy See - the city state's diplomatic entity - last July, asking for detailed information about the particulars of all sexual abuse cases notified to the Vatican since 1995.
The questions included whether priests, nuns and monks guilty of sexual crime were allowed to remain in contact with children, what legal action had been taken against them, whether the Church required clergy to report abuse to secular authorities and whether complainants were silenced.
In its response, the Holy See insisted that it was "separate and distinct" from the Roman Catholic Church, and that it was not its practice to disclose information about the religious discipline of clergy unless specifically requested to by the authorities in the country where they were serving.
It stressed that it had changed the criteria for choosing priests and revised Church law to ensure clergy were properly disciplined
Vatican keps stuum
Vatican keps stuum
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Gob wrote:The Vatican has refused to provide information requested by the United Nations on the alleged sexual abuse of children by priests, nuns or monks.
The Vatican said the cases were the responsibility of the judicial systems of countries where abuse took place.
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Oh, Like Ireland where the Vatican stonewalled and tried to block an investigation recently.
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Vowels are as exotic and rare as arctic orchids to the Welsh; still getting the hang of them.keps stuum
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This probably derives from the German word stumm meaning silent. The phrase keep schtum (variously spelled especially by Gob as 'keep stumm', 'keep shtoom', 'keep schtum' etc.) is British and fairly recent. It has the sound of a Yiddish phrase but it is more likely that it originated in the UK criminal community. The earliest citation of it is in Frank Norman's, book Bang to rights: an account of prison life, 1958:
"I think it's much better to keep shtoom."
"You can always shtoomup if any screws are earholeing."
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
A BAND OF HYPOCRITES
The Vatican and the holier-than-thou hierarchy are fully aware of the thin line between immorality, perversion, and illegality. They walk that line every day. Why should they help their enemy in an attempt to bring down their organization?
I don't understand why the RICO statutes aren't applied more stridently against this powerful group of thugs, goons, and gangsters. If Hell was more than the concept that it is I'd pray that they all burn in it... forever.
I don't understand why the RICO statutes aren't applied more stridently against this powerful group of thugs, goons, and gangsters. If Hell was more than the concept that it is I'd pray that they all burn in it... forever.

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
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One of the most bizarre, inane, and generally pointless expressions I have ever read or heard: "... the thin line between immorality, perversion, and illegality."
Thanks to the originator for providing yet another opportunity for the anti-Catholic bigots to vent.
Thanks to the originator for providing yet another opportunity for the anti-Catholic bigots to vent.
dgs49. WHY, THANK YOU
Twelve years (+) of catholic education gave me much insight. Plus bishops, monsignors, priests, and nuns in my family. Many people don't get the clarity and enlightenment to which I was privileged.dgs49 wrote:Thanks to the originator for providing yet another opportunity for the anti-Catholic bigots to vent.
The lord is with you... go in peace.

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Well thank goodness that thin line is not a movable feast! Otherwise the illegality might vanish, then undefining a thing as perversion and before long you'll find it ain't even immoral but highly applauded and churches are criticised for NOT blessing it as Holy."... the thin line between immorality, perversion, and illegality."
Heaven forbid such a thing should occur

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Statement is illogical.RayThom wrote:The Vatican and the holier-than-thou hierarchy are fully aware of the thin line between immorality, perversion, and illegality. They walk that line every day. Why should they help their enemy in an attempt to bring down their organization?
I don't understand why the RICO statutes aren't applied more stridently against this powerful group of thugs, goons, and gangsters. If Hell was more than the concept that it is I'd pray that they all burn in it... forever.
"immorality, perversion, and illegality" are all overlapping categories.
Anyway, I think Benedict resigned because he was morally tainted; he has some nasty shit in his past and thus could not reform the church without 'coming clean' and he didn't have the stones to do that. As long as he had something to hide the people behind the financial scandals and sex scandals had a lever on him which they used to protect themselves We'll see how this one does.
But he didn't really do anything of substance this year; Snowden did. Snowden made all the governments of the G-20 sit up and do something and made the citizens sit up and realize that technology had changed the ways that person privacy could be violated.
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I think Benedict resigned because he was morally tainted; he has some nasty shit in his past and thus could not reform the church without 'coming clean' and he didn't have the stones to do that. As long as he had something to hide the people behind the financial scandals and sex scandals had a lever on him which they used to protect themselves



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Well, since we're talking about priests, bishops and cardinals, I should sincerely hope that they're "holier than thou"....the holier-than-thou hierarchy
(And holier then me too, for that matter...



