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Catholic League president: Church must start playing hardball against victimization
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.- Yesterday, William Donahue, president of the Catholic League for religious and civil rights called recent verbal attacks on Archbishop William Levada, and legal bullying in the diocese of Spokane, WA, “outrageous” and “no longer about” the alleged victims of the sexual abuse scandal. “The sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church”, he said, “is no longer about the alleged victims—they have had their day in court—it is about the victimization of the Catholic Church. The time has come for the Catholic Church to put the vultures in their place.” Donahue cited recent slams on newly elected head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Archbishop Levada of San Francisco, who was bishop of Spokane prior to that. He said that author Jason Berry’s “savage attack on the former San Francisco Archbishop includes the vicious allegation that Levada ‘worked tirelessly throughout his career to protect sexual predator priests.’” “Now if this were true,” Donahue pointed out, “then Berry—who has made a career out of writing about this subject—would have blown the whistle on Levada long ago. So why didn’t he? Could it be because Levada is a much juicer subject these days (he is Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith)? What makes this so ugly is the fact that when Levada was auxiliary bishop in Los Angeles in 1985, he was one of the first bishops in the nation to seriously address this issue!” “In short, what Berry has done is yellow journalism,” he said. Donahue also noted a federal court decision in Spokane, which ruled Friday that all diocesan assets are now fair game for liquidation to pay for claims made by victims of priestly abuse. “At a minimum,” he responded, “separation of church and state means that sitting judges have no right to make determinations regarding the organizational chart of the Catholic Church. But that is exactly what’s being done. By declaring all diocesan assets fair game for every steeple-chasing lawyer, a green light has been given to plunder the resources of the Catholic Church.” “This”, he said, “has gone too far.” Although Spokane’s Bishop William Skylstad has decided to appeal the decision, Donahue said that, “Bishops would do well not to listen to those who always want to settle and start playing hardball. It’s time to countersue.” Added Donahue: “No amount of wrongdoing by some priests can ever justify attempts to subvert the Catholic Church, whether by the media or by the courts.” Subscriber comments:
Published by: Rodrigo Rodriguez
Miami, Florida 08/30/2005 06:32 PM EST
I agree with Mr.Donahue, however we all are the CHURCH, we need to get involved in the fight against the wicked of this world, it is not enough to go about our business and attend mass on sundays and place the alms in the basket and say that GOD will handle the rest. OUR LORD'S vineyard is very large and HE is always looking for workers. We can only harvest what we sow and the LORD will ask each one of us about it. Lets start right now and activate in our parrishes across the whole USA.GOD SPEED.....
Published by: ROGER DUCHESNEAU
U.S.A. 08/30/2005 06:25 PM EST
I AGREE WITH MR.WILLIAM DONAHUE,THAT IT HIGH TIME THAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH START PLAYING HARD BALL,BECAUSE THE COURTS AND THE MASS MEDIA WOULD NOT DARE TREAT THE JEWS AND MASULINS, THE WAY THEY TREAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
ROGER DUCHESNEAU
Published by: Florence
Woodbury, CT. U.S.A. 08/30/2005 05:24 PM EST
although many sexual allegations were true, I honestly believe a vast majority were not...if you say a priest molested 3 children, and a big money settlement is involved, then 30 more jump on board...who checked to see if every single allegation was true..? The majority of case were homosexually oriented...sin is always wrong, forgiveness is always right...cheating and making false allegations is always wrong...the Catholic church needs to stop hiding in shame..we are all sinners...don't cave in to those who continue this 'scandal'...so many of us stand with and for the Church..we grieve for the wrong we have done..all of us who are sinners, but we are proud of our Priests..the majority of them good, selfless, honest men...may the Lord reveal the truth to all....
Published by: Robert Charest
Peru Illinois U.S.A. 08/30/2005 03:13 PM EST
Is this a concerted effort between Levada and Donahue, fully supported by the Vatican and the USCCB, to undermine and re-victimize the children abused by priests and bishops and their hierarchical protectors?
Published by: Patricia M. Polley
Camarillo, Calif. U,S.A. 08/30/2005 01:15 PM EST
I realize what you are saying but there are grave concerns by many over the appointment of Levada to the number two post. He has a very checkered past. A buddy of Roger Mahony he has participated in very questionable actions. We have friends who lived in both Portland and The state of Washington. His appointment has made them seriously doubtful regarding our Holy Father. Also many who lived in the San Francisco area can' believe his appointment!
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