Saturday, September 03, 2011

Vatican rejects Taoiseach’s criticism over Cloyne sex abuse report

THE VATICAN HAS this morning denied claims that it interfered in efforts to report priests implicated in the Cloyne report to authorities and criticised the Taoiseach’s unprecedented attack on the Catholic Church in July.

In a statement issued this morning, the Vatican rejected charges that it sabotaged plans by Irish bishops to report abusive priests to police and responded in detail to Enda Kenny’s unprecedented 20 July denunciation of the Vatican’s handling of abuse.

The Vatican said Kenny’s claims, which followed the publication of a report into the diocese of Cloyne, were “unfounded” and based on an incorrect reading of a 1997 Vatican letter expressing “serious reservations” about the Irish bishops’ 1996 policy requiring bishops to report abusers to gardaí.

The Vatican also rejected accusations it diminished the policy’s seriousness, saying the bishops themselves never sought to make it binding.  

The full report can be accessed here