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Vatican sex abuse experts to visit Mexico on 'zero tolerance' drive

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Vatican sex abuse experts to visit Mexico on 'zero tolerance' drive

By Carlos Carrillo and Laura Gottesdiener

 

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Monsignor Alfonso Miranda and Archbishop of the Diocese of Monterrey Rogelio Cabrera attend a news conference on the arrival of a Vatican commission to investigate cases of sexual abuse by priests of the Catholic Church in Mexico, in Mexico City, Mexico March 3, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Carrillo

 

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Two Vatican officials charged with investigating accusations of sexual abuse by clergy will visit Mexico for a fact-finding mission later this month, the Church said on Tuesday.

 

Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Monsignor Jordi Bertomeu will meet with church leaders and alleged victims during their week-long visit to the world's second largest Roman Catholic country, the Mexican bishops' conference said.

 

Auxiliary Bishop Alfonso Miranda Guardiola, general secretary of the bishops' conference, told a news conference in Mexico City that the Church had requested aid from the Vatican in order to help the youngest and most vulnerable in Mexico.

 

"We're confident it will improve the response to these cases, looking for civil and canonical justice under the principles of zero tolerance, so that no case goes unpunished in our Church," Miranda said of the March 20-27 visit.

 

Scicluna and Bertomeu are part of a taskforce created last year by Pope Francis to assist in countries where the Church had no guidance for dealing with sexual abuse cases.

 

The two led the Vatican's 2018 investigation into sexual abuse in Chile, producing a 2,300-page report that sparked the resignation of several of the country's top bishops.

 

Scicluna also conducted the Vatican's investigation into Father Marcial Maciel, the late founder of Mexico's Legionaries of Christ Catholic religious order. Maciel was accused of sexually abusing at least 60 boys, some as young as 12.

 

Allegations of pedophilia have long plagued the Church in Mexico.

 

Archbishop Rogelio Cabrera Lopez, President of the Mexican bishops conference, said 271 Mexican priests have been accused of sexual abuse to date.

The bishops' conference said it does not have an estimate of the number of victims. Advocates say there are many more victims than those who have come forward with accusations.

 

Some expressed reservations about the Vatican's fact-finding mission.

 

Alberto Athie, a former Mexican priest who has spent more than two decades campaigning on behalf of victims of Church abuse, criticized previous missions for lacking transparency.

 

"They have tried to handle these things internally, in secret, and resolve them according to the institutional logic of the Church," he told Reuters.

 

(Editing by Dave Graham and Jane Wardell)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2020-03-04

They will tell them how to abuse properly without getting caught

Edited by soalbundy

Mexicans are mostly Catholic.  I would not believe much about them investigating themselves potentially too much money to lose.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

The two led the Vatican's 2018 investigation into sexual abuse in Chile, producing a 2,300-page report that sparked the resignation of several of the country's top bishops.

Long report, resignations.......BUT did any of them go to prison.

regards Worgeordie

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Vatican sex abuse experts

That will start no arguments. Vatican City taught sexual abuse as dogma to its clergy throughout the world and still deny it.

Going on for centuries

Will continue for centuries

Justice - put offenders in genpop

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Vatican sex abuse experts to visit Mexico

lol.... so solly... I thought it said Vatican self abuse experts.... mea culpa.... moving on....

50 minutes ago, jany123 said:

lol.... so solly... I thought it said Vatican self abuse experts.... mea culpa.... moving on....

Perhaps if priests were allowed to abuse themselves they would be less tempted to abuse little boys. But according to the catholic church auto-eroticism (i.e wanking) is forbidden.

4 hours ago, George Aylesham said:

Perhaps if priests were allowed to abuse themselves they would be less tempted to abuse little boys. But according to the catholic church auto-eroticism (i.e wanking) is forbidden.

So Wanking is Forbidden so they say ? But's alright to Molest children? I would say Hang them by a noose around the Forbidden bits till the drop off. 

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