Archive for June, 2012

Voice of the Faithful Plans 10th Year Conference in Boston

VOTF 10th Year ConferenceThe worldwide Catholic Church reform movement Voice of the Faithful®, which started in 2002 in outrage and dismay that the Church’s power structure had kept clergy sexual abuse of children secret, is marking its tenth year with a conference in Boston this September. The event is expected to draw supporters from across the United States and Europe.

VOTF President Mark Mullaney“At the close of our first decade, we’re assessing where we’ve been and considering what we have left to do to bring healing and renewal to clergy abuse survivors, to conscientious priests trapped in such turmoil for so long a time and to our whole Church.,” said Mark Mullaney, VOTF president.

Under the rubric of “celebrating its mission, rejuvenating its commitment and accelerating its work,” VOTF is bringing together speakers whose work has given them in-depth knowledge and keen awareness not only of the Church’s clergy sexual abuse scandal and the devastation wreaked upon victims and their families, but also of the clericalism in the Church’s hierarchy, theological and doctrinal underpinnings of Church teaching and the effects the reform movement has had on Catholics and the Church.

These speakers will include:

  • John Morgan, Chair of the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland;
  • Honorable Anne Burke, Illinois Supreme Court Justice, children’s advocate and former United States Conference of Catholic Bishops National Review Board chair;
  • Rev. Donald Cozzens, author, international commentator and lecturer on religious and cultural issues, especially on the Church’s sexual and financial crises, and writer in residence at John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio;
  • Prof. Thomas Groome, theologian, author and Department of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry chairman, Boston College, Boston, Mass.
  • Rev. James Connell, canon lawyer, pastor in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and advocate for clergy sexual abuse survivors;
  • Jamie Manson, award-winning columnist for National Catholic Reporter, lay minister to the poor and frequent speaker and retreat leader; and
  • David Clohessy, executive director, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, the nation’s largest and oldest self-help group for clergy sexual abuse survivors.

The Voice of the Faithful® 10th Year Conference takes place Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15, at the Marriott Copley Place Hotel, Boston, Mass. Conference information is available on the conference pages of VOTF’s website.

VOTF President Mark Mullaney personal invitation to the 10th Year Conference can be viewed by clicking here.

, , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment

Bishops Ask If Enough Done To Stop Sex Abuse : NPR

They think they have. Have they? The following interview took place this past Friday after the conclusion of USCCB’s annual spring meeting, which took place in Atlanta.

Bishops Ask If Enough Done To Stop Sex Abuse : NPR.

, , , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment

Religion News Service | Catholic bishops told to follow their own policies against sexual abuse

The lay National Review Board of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops yesterday warned the bishops at their spring 2012 meeting in Atlanta that “they must follow their own policies against abuse more rigorously if they hope to restore their fragile credibility,” according to David Gibson, Religion News Service. The NRB also said, “While the charter called for punishing priests with a one-strike policy and instituted programs to safeguard children in Catholic parishes and schools, it did not provide any mechanism for disciplining bishops who flout the charter’s provisions.

Religion News Service | Faith | Leaders & Institutions | Catholic bishops told to follow their own policies against sexual abuse.

, , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment

Sex Abuse Statutes of Limitation Stir Battle – NYTimes.com

Voice of the Faithful members have joined others in states across the nation in efforts to extend statues of limitations on child sexual abuse cases, considering that most victims never confront their abuse as children, but only when much older. the Catholic Church has fought these efforts in every instance —

“While the first criminal trial of a Roman Catholic church official accused of covering up child sexual abuse has drawn national attention to Philadelphia, the church has been quietly engaged in equally consequential battles over abuse, not in courtrooms but in state legislatures around the country. The fights concern proposals to loosen statutes of limitations, which impose deadlines on when victims can bring civil suits or prosecutors can press charges. These time limits, set state by state, have held down the number of criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits against all kinds of people accused of child abuse — not just clergy members, but also teachers, youth counselors and family members accused of incest.”

By Laurie Goodstein and Erik Eckholm, The New York Times 

Sex Abuse Statutes of Limitation Stir Battle – NYTimes.com.

, , , , ,

Leave a comment

Vatican official warns of ‘dialogue of the deaf’ with LCWR | National Catholic Reporter

In this National Catholic Reporter story, reporter Cardinal William Levada, Prefect for the Vatican’s Congregation for the of the Faith, warns what might take place if discussion with the nuns turns into a “dialogue of the deaf,” the deaf being the nuns.

Vatican official warns of ‘dialogue of the deaf’ with LCWR | National Catholic Reporter.

, , , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment

African theologian questions church’s exclusion of women | National Catholic Reporter

Addressing 300 fellow theologians at the Catholic Theological Society of America meeting in St. Louis June 8, according to National Catholic Reporter, Jesuit Fr. Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator said the church “totters on the brink of compromising its self-identity as the basic sacrament of salvation” and that a particular concern is the church’s disregard of women.

Orobater wrapped up his address by saying, “I believe that it lies within the realm of possibility to transform our church into a truly catholic and richly textured (sic) patchwork of different genders, races, generations, orientations, ministries, and faith traditions that signify that saving presence of God in our midst.”

Here is a link to NCR’s entire report:

African theologian questions church’s exclusion of women | National Catholic Reporter.

, , , , , , , , , , , ,

1 Comment

Magisterium’s clock is stuck in 1965 — Sean O Connaill. Association of Catholic Priests

What was the true spirit of Vatican II and has it been fulfilled?

Magisterium’s clock is stuck in 1965 — Sean O Connaill. Association of Catholic Priests.

Sean O’Conaill is a member of Voice of the Faithful in Ireland.

, , , , ,

1 Comment

In Light of Child Abuse – NYTimes.com

The second to the last paragraph probably will not surprise you…

In Light of Child Abuse – NYTimes.com.

, ,

Leave a comment

Theological society backs Vatican-criticized nun | National Catholic Reporter

Sr. Margaret Farely’s “Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics,” was condemned recently by the Vatican.

Theological society backs Vatican-criticized nun | National Catholic Reporter.

, , , , , , , ,

2 Comments

Analysis: Bishops’ accountability still missing from abuse scandal – The Washington Post

A familiar litany…

Analysis: Bishops’ accountability still missing from abuse scandal – The Washington Post.

, , , , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment