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Rudey 04-11-2005 03:01 PM

Law Celebrates Mass Despite Protests
 
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/inte...P-Pope.html?hp

Law Celebrates Mass Despite Protests
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: April 11, 2005


Filed at 12:57 p.m. ET

VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Cardinal Bernard Law celebrated Mass in mourning for Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Basilica on Monday, ignoring protests from victims that his handling of the sex abuse scandal in the U.S. Catholic Church should disqualify him from the honor.

Police broke up a small but symbolic protest staged by two victims of sex abuse at the hands of American clergy, escorting one of them off St. Peter's Square as she was preparing to distribute fliers.

Several uniformed officers walked Barbara Blaine, founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, behind barricades set up at the entrance to the square. The officers did not explain why they escorted Blaine off the piazza, and she had no immediate comment.

Blaine and another leader of the group brought their campaign for reform to the center of Roman Catholicism, demanding that Vatican officials bar Law from celebrating the important Mass mourning John Paul.

They arrived in Rome just hours before Monday's service at St. Peter's Basilica to condemn what they called the Vatican's ``hurtful decision'' to choose Law for the honor. The Mass went ahead without disruption.

Law resigned as archbishop of Boston in December 2002 after unsealed court records revealed he had moved predatory clergy among parishes without alerting parents that their children were at risk. More than 550 people have filed abuse claims in Boston in recent years, and the archdiocese has paid more than $85 million in settlements.

American cardinals generally have declined to comment on Law's celebrating one of the nine daily Masses for John Paul, a period of mourning called Novemdiales. But some have said the Vatican likely chose him because he leads an important church, not to give him a personal honor.

St. Mary Major is one of four basilicas under direct Vatican jurisdiction.

Still, the assignment gives Law a position of influence. In their homilies, cardinals can highlight what they consider key concerns for the church. Observers will be analyzing the remarks for clues as to how the cardinals will vote when they begin meeting April 18 to choose a new pope.

Blaine said earlier Monday that the group was not opposed to Law's participation in the conclave, but that his public role in the papal transition was hurtful.

``We are the sons and daughters of the Catholic family who were raped, sodomized and sexually molested by priests,'' Blaine said, holding a photograph of herself as a child around the time she said a priest began molesting her.

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-Rudey

mu_agd 04-11-2005 04:19 PM

They've been upset about this for quite some time here in Boston. A lot of the victims basically feel it's a slap in the face that he was speaking at this Mass.

KSigkid 04-11-2005 04:24 PM

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Originally posted by mu_agd
They've been upset about this for quite some time here in Boston. A lot of the victims basically feel it's a slap in the face that he was speaking at this Mass.
They interviewed people in Rome, and most people didn't even know about the scandal over here. The spokepeople for the Vatican said that if he didn't carry out his duties in Rome, it would be worse as he would be shirking his duties as a Cardinal.

Victims here are quite heated though, and well they should be. I wouldn't be happy if I saw this guy getting all of this attention.

Optimist Prime 04-11-2005 09:02 PM

its times like these i thank god i'm an atheist

AOII_LB93 04-11-2005 09:48 PM

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Originally posted by Optimist Prime
its times like these i thank god i'm an atheist
**chuckle** Pun intended no doubt.

RACooper 04-11-2005 11:22 PM

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Originally posted by KSigkid
They interviewed people in Rome, and most people didn't even know about the scandal over here. The spokepeople for the Vatican said that if he didn't carry out his duties in Rome, it would be worse as he would be shirking his duties as a Cardinal.

Victims here are quite heated though, and well they should be. I wouldn't be happy if I saw this guy getting all of this attention.

I don't know what news casts you where watching, but the BBC and CBC all found Romans and visiting Catholics that stated that the recent scandals hitting the Church where perhaps the greatest failing and/or challenge to JP2's legacy - personally I'd have said that the stance on condoms was more devastating...

KSigkid 04-12-2005 11:28 AM

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Originally posted by RACooper
I don't know what news casts you where watching, but the BBC and CBC all found Romans and visiting Catholics that stated that the recent scandals hitting the Church where perhaps the greatest failing and/or challenge to JP2's legacy - personally I'd have said that the stance on condoms was more devastating...
I'll try to find the source...I believe it was the Globe, but I could be wrong. The sense I got was that many parishoners weren't aware of the scandal as it applied to Law...perhaps they were aware of the scandal as a whole, but not necessarily that Law as at the center of everything.


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