Bit of a continuation to this thread and this thread. This is the first time the pope has officially addressed these issues since those two stories broke. Your thoughts?
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By VICTOR L. SIMPSON, Associated Press Writer
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II on Thursday broke his silence on the sex abuse cases rocking the Roman Catholic Church, saying the "grave scandal" was casting a "dark shadow of suspicion" over all priests.
In an annual message to priests worldwide, the pope said "as priests we are personally and profoundly afflicted by the sins of some of our brothers who have betrayed the grace of ordination."
The pope's yearly pre-Easter message has not previously dealt with such a burning issue. The letter typically expresses the pope's closeness to his corps of priests around the world.
He said they had succumbed "to the most grievous forms" of what he called, using the Latin phrase, "mystery of evil."
"Grave scandal is caused, with the result that a dark shadow of suspicion is cast over all the other fine priests who perform their ministry with honesty and integrity and often with heroic self-sacrifice," the pope said.
John Paul said the Church "shows her concern for the victims and strives to respond in truth and justice to each of these painful situations."
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By VICTOR L. SIMPSON, Associated Press Writer
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Paul (news - web sites) II on Thursday broke his silence on the sex abuse cases rocking the Roman Catholic Church, saying the "grave scandal" was casting a "dark shadow of suspicion" over all priests.
In an annual message to priests worldwide, the pope said "as priests we are personally and profoundly afflicted by the sins of some of our brothers who have betrayed the grace of ordination."
The pope's yearly pre-Easter message has not previously dealt with such a burning issue. The letter typically expresses the pope's closeness to his corps of priests around the world.
He said they had succumbed "to the most grievous forms" of what he called, using the Latin phrase, "mystery of evil."
"Grave scandal is caused, with the result that a dark shadow of suspicion is cast over all the other fine priests who perform their ministry with honesty and integrity and often with heroic self-sacrifice," the pope said.
John Paul said the Church "shows her concern for the victims and strives to respond in truth and justice to each of these painful situations."