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Source: CBS News http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/08/06/eveningnews/main566978.shtml According to
church records, the document was a bedrock of Catholic sex abuse policy until
America's Bishops met last summer and drafted new policies to address the crisis
in the church. (CBS) For decades, priests in this country abused children in
parish after parish while their superiors covered it all up. Now it turns out
the orders for this cover up were written in Rome at the highest levels of the
Vatican. CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales has uncovered a church
document kept secret for 40 years. The confidential Vatican document,
obtained by CBS News, lays out a church policy that calls for absolute secrecy
when it comes to sexual abuse by priests - anyone who speaks out could be thrown
out of the church. The policy
was written in 1962 by Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani. The document,
once "stored in the secret archives" of the Vatican, focuses on crimes
initiated as part of the confessional relationship and what it calls the
"worst crime": sexual assault committed by a priest" or
"attempted by him with youths of either sex or with brute animals."
Bishops are instructed to pursue these cases "in the most secretive
way...restrained by a perpetual silence...and everyone {including the alleged
victim) ...is to observe the strictest secret, which is commonly regarded as a
secret of the Holy Office...under the penalty of excommunication." Larry
Drivon, a lawyer who represents alleged victims, said, "This document is
significant because it's a blueprint for deception." Drivon said the
document proves what he has alleged on behalf of victims in priest-abuse
lawsuits: that the church engaged in Mafia-style behavior racketeering. "It's an
instruction manual on how to deceive and how to protect pedophiles," Drivon
said. "And exactly how to avoid the truth coming out." "The idea
that this is some sort of blueprint to keep this secret is simply wrong,"
said Msgr. Francis Maniscalco, spokesman for the the U.S. Conference of Bishops.
The conference said the document is being taken out of context, that it's a
church law that deals only with religious crimes and sins. And that the secrecy
is meant to protect the faithful from scandal.
"This is a system of law which is complete in itself and is not
telling the bishops in any way about how to handle these crimes when they are
considered as civil crimes," Maniscalco said. But Richard Sipe, a former
priest who has written about sex abuse and secrecy in the church, said the
document sends a chilling message. "This is
the code for how you must deal with sex by priests. You keep it secret at all
costs," Sipe said. "And that's what's happened. It's happened in every
diocese in this country." According
to church records, the document was a bedrock of Catholic sex abuse policy until
America's bishops met last summer and drafted new policies to address the crisis
in the church. Here is
the secret Vatican document that instructs bishops to cover up sex crimes by
priests. Below are the original Latin version and an unofficial English
translation provided to CBS News. Latin Document - http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/crimenlatinfull.pdf English Translation - http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/Criminales.pdf |