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PAPAL LEGATE APOLOGIES TO ABUSE VICTIMS AT LOUGH DERG

written by Stephen Maguire June 14, 2012
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Papal Legate Cardinal Marc Ouellet yesterday met survivors of child abuse during his pilgrimage to Lough Derg in Co Donegal and apologised to them on behalf of the church.

The cardinal, who is representing Pope Benedict XVI at the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, met male and female survivors from the Republic and Northern Ireland.

The meeting lasted two hours, during which survivors spoke of their experience of abuse and its impact on their lives.

He said he was “deeply moved” and would be reporting on the meeting to the pope. Cardinal Ouellet celebrated Mass in St Patrick’s Basilica on the island with about 100 Irish and international pilgrims later on Tuesday.

The Catholic Communications Office released the homily yesterday but said it could not reveal who the cardinal had met as it wished to protect their privacy.

“Pope Benedict XVI asked me, as his legate to the 50th International Eucharistic Congress in Dublin, that I would come to Lough Derg and ask God’s forgiveness for the times clerics have sexually abused children not only in Ireland but anywhere in the church,” revealed the Cardinal.

He continued: “I come here with the specific intention of seeking forgiveness from God and from the victims, for the grave sin of sexual abuse of children by clerics. We have learned over the last decades how much harm and despair such abuse caused to thousands of victims.

“We learned too that the response of some church authorities to these crimes was often inadequate and inefficient in stopping the crimes, in spite of clear indications in the code of canon law.”

He told the congregation: “In the name of the church, I apologise once again to the victims, some of whom I have met here in Lough Derg.” He also quoted from the pope’s letter to Catholics in Ireland, expressing shame and remorse.

“The tragedy of the sexual abuse of minors perpetrated by Christians, especially when done so by members of the clergy, is a source of great shame and enormous scandal,” the cardinal said.

“It is a sin against which Jesus himself lashed out: ‘It would be better for him if a millstone was put around his neck and he is thrown in to the sea than for him to cause one of the little ones to stumble’,” he said, quoting from the Bible. “

From the context of this international Eucharistic Congress, I reaffirm the commitment of the Catholic Church to create a safe environment for children and we pray that a new culture of respect, integrity and Christ-like love would prevail in our midst and permeate the whole society.”

After the homily, prayers of intercession were offered for the church, for survivors of abuse and for “the inadequate response often given by church leaders”

 

PAPAL LEGATE APOLOGIES TO ABUSE VICTIMS AT LOUGH DERG was last modified: June 14th, 2012 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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