When is the Catholic Church going to kick out its 'enlightened' priests?

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preCRT

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What exactly does it take for them to kick evil priests to the curb?

http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_16897744

Archdiocese apologizes for Lowell pastor's criticism of abuse allegations
By Lisa Redmond and Robert Mills, Sun Staff
Updated: 12/19/2010 11:03:00 AM EST

LOWELL -- On Dec. 11, Monsignor Stanislaw Kempa stood at the pulpit at Holy Trinity Church and called several unidentified men "cowards" for accusing the church's former pastor of abusing them decades ago.

Yesterday afternoon, a high-ranking bishop with the Archdiocese of Boston was sent to the parish to read a letter of personal apology from Cardinal Sean O'Malley.

Bishop Peter Uglietto celebrated Mass in place of pastor Kempa in the church at 340 High St., reading the letter aloud before about 50 parishioners. He said O'Malley wished to read the letter himself but was unable to attend.

"I want to express my deepest apology to all that the pulpit, a place reserved for the proclamation and teaching of the Word of God, was used as a platform for harmful words to be expressed against members of this parish," O'Malley wrote in the letter, copies of which were handed out to each parishioner.

O'Malley wrote the letter after Kempa took to the pulpit on Dec. 11 and lashed out at three men, now in their 30s, who accused the late Rev. Czeslaw "Father Chet" Szymanski of sexually abusing them.

Attorney Carmen Durso, who represents the three men, announced the abuse allegations at a press conference on Dec. 9.

Kempa addressed his congregation during Mass two days later and blasted the allegations.

Yesterday, Durso said Kempa "inappropriately expressed his personal beliefs at Mass that the three (alleged) victims were cowards and their accusations were not credible."

"The clerical antagonism and apparent indifference toward victims of sexual abuse, even when faced with substantial evidence, is one of the principal reasons why it remains so difficult for victims to come forward," Durso said. "It is for this reason why these young men have chose not to use their actual names."

Terrence Donilon, a spokesman for the archdiocese, yesterday called Kempa's actions "unauthorized and unacceptable."

Donilon said Kempa has met with his superiors in the archdiocese and "has taken responsibility for his hurtful actions."

Donilon said Kempa has not been reassigned, but that "the archdiocese continues to work with Monsignor Kempa to address this matter."

Kelly Lynch, a spokeswoman for the archdiocese, said the archdiocese will "work to resolve" the claims against Szymanski "in accordance with its policies. The archdiocese has offered counseling to the individuals who have come forward and will proceed in a manner that is just and respectful of survivors' pastoral needs."

O'Malley went a step further yesterday in responding to Kempa's comments, sending the regional vicar, the Rev. Arthur Coyle, and Barbara Thorp, director of the archdiocese's office of pastoral support and outreach, to the church along with Uglietto.

O'Malley's letter informed the congregation that Thorp would be on hand after Mass to help anyone with concerns related to the allegations. His letter also provided her phone number and e-mail address.

After Durso's Dec. 9 press conference, the archdiocese acknowledged that another person had previously made a complaint against Szymanski.

Since the press conference, Durso said three additional unidentified alleged victims have contacted him to say they also were sexually assaulted by Szymanski.


While he was not a priest of the Archdiocese of Boston -- he was ordained in Poland by the Order of St. Paul the First Hermit -- Szymanski served as associate pastor at Holy Trinity Parish from 1981 until he was reassigned in April 1987. He was killed in a car accident on Sept. 24, 1987, in Albany, N.Y. He was 45...
Bad enough they covered up Szymanski's crimes for years & reassigned him, dumping him on another unsuspecting parish instead of turning him over to the police 30+ years ago.

Why aren't they firing this idiot Kempa now?
 

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1) They must protect their own

2) The Catholic church answers to their god, not the law of the land.

3) by becoming a priest, only God is considered to be able to judge you.



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1) They must protect their own

2) The Catholic church answers to their god, not the law of the land.

3) by becoming a priest, only God is considered to be able to judge you.



/not a Catholic, just exposed enough

Yup, you got it right. No1 is where it should be too, it seems to come before anything that has anything to do with God.

/raised a Catholic
 

preCRT

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Yup, you got it right. No1 is where it should be too, it seems to come before anything that has anything to do with God.

/raised a Catholic

Yeah, but protecting their own in this case, means priests, not Catholic children.
 

CycloWizard

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There are plenty of corrupt, evil people in the Catholic Church. They tried to sweep their problem under the rug rather than confronting it head on. This seems to be a natural survival reaction within any organization - it's the path of least resistance and an effort to save face. Despicable. The Church should hold itself to a higher standard, but unfortunately I'm not surprised that they failed.
 

Kadarin

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The Catholic Church has turned into (or always has been) the old boy pedophile network far more interested in maintaining the status quo than in any real fixing of this issue. If there were no publicity, the Church would do nothing to stop any abuse.
 

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Not sure if anyone realizes this but two factors come into play here:

1. When you become a priest, the Church is obligated to take care of you wholly and completely. You have (supposedly) given yourself completely over to the church and God, forsaking all other things. This means the Church must provide all to you, even if something you do, they won't just toss you into the street.

2. The numbers of priests/clergy are RAPIDLY declining and are not being replenished, therefore the Church (as the one of the richest organizations in the world) has the obligation to themselves to keep as many in the church as possible.

Neither of which warrants the Church to hide what truly happens but that is why they do it.

/raised Catholic
 
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Not sure if anyone realizes this but two factors come into play here:

1. When you become a priest, the Church is obligated to take care of you wholly and completely. You have (supposedly) given yourself completely over to the church and God, forsaking all other things. This means the Church must provide all to you, even if something you do, they won't just toss you into the street.

The church doesn't HAVE TO provide priests with new little boys to rape but they have and to this day continue to do so. If anything, what is actually known is a drop in the sea.

2. The numbers of priests/clergy are RAPIDLY declining and are not being replenished, therefore the Church (as the one of the richest organizations in the world) has the obligation to themselves to keep as many in the church as possible.

Neither of which warrants the Church to hide what truly happens but that is why they do it.

/raised Catholic

So you are saying it's just an extremely evil organisation that will rather have pedophiles raping little boys for priests than giving up even a little bit of the power?

I suppose i can agree with you on that one.
 
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