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cleanhippie

(19,705 posts)
Wed Feb 13, 2013, 06:00 PM Feb 2013

Pope’s resignation ‘linked to sex abuse crisis’, says ‘Mea Maxima Culpa’ director

Oscar-winning film-maker Alex Gibney, whose documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God details a small part of the current wave of accusations surrounding the Catholic church, has suggested that the Pope’s resignation stems from the stain of recent sex scandals.

Gibney, whose film is out in the UK on Friday, told the Hollywood Reporter that the departure of Benedict XVI had brought great solace to people who had suffered abuse at the hands of priests. “His papacy will always be saddled with the stain of the sex abuse crisis,” he said, adding that the resignation “seems to me inextricably linked to the sex abuse crisis”.

Gibney’s film, which screened in the US on the HBO pay-TV channel last week, examines the case of five deaf men who were abused as boys by one predatory priest at the St John’s School for the Deaf in Milwaukee during the 1960s. Despite taking their claims all the way to the Vatican in their quest for justice, they were consistently rebuffed. Benedict XVI, in his earlier capacity as Cardinal Ratzinger, was responsible for ordering all reports of sex abuse to be channelled through his office at the Congregation of the Doctrine of Faith, which he ran from 2001 to 2005.

Two of the men whose stories are detailed in Gibney’s film “expressed great joy that he had resigned”, said Gibney. “They felt he was a symbolic figure for them, and his resignation showed some sense of accountability from the church. So, yes, they were actually joyful.” One wrote in an email: “Finally. Many, many thanks to you and your crew for spreading our word, because we want to protect all innocent children. May the universe bless you.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/02/13/popes-resignation-linked-to-sex-abuse-crisis-says-mea-maxima-culpa-director/
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Pope’s resignation ‘linked to sex abuse crisis’, says ‘Mea Maxima Culpa’ director (Original Post) cleanhippie Feb 2013 OP
I actually like David Letterman's explanation better. Quitting because of persistent neck pain, dimbear Feb 2013 #1
+1 deutsey Feb 2013 #2
Heh! Definitely plausible! n/t backscatter712 Feb 2013 #3

dimbear

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1. I actually like David Letterman's explanation better. Quitting because of persistent neck pain,
Wed Feb 13, 2013, 08:35 PM
Feb 2013

due to excessive looking the other way.

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