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Vatican: Gays to Blame for Pedophile Priest Scandal

by Brad Haynes
Associated Press
Tuesday Apr 13, 2010
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Tarcisio Bertone
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The Vatican’s second-highest authority says the sex scandals haunting the Roman Catholic Church are linked to homosexuality and not celibacy among priests.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican’s secretary of state, made the comments during a news conference Monday in Chile, where one of the church’s highest-profile pedophile cases involves a priest having sex with young girls.

"Many psychologists and psychiatrists have demonstrated that there is no relation between celibacy and pedophilia. But many others have demonstrated, I have been told recently, that there is a relation between homosexuality and pedophilia. That is true," said Bertone. "That is the problem."

His comments drew angry reactions from Chile’s gay rights advocates.

"Neither Bertone nor the Vatican has the moral authority to give lessons on sexuality," said Rolando Jimenez, president of the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation in Chile.

Jimenez also said no reputable study exists to support the cardinal’s claims.

"This is a perverse strategy by the Vatican to shirk its own ethical and legal responsibility by making a spurious and disgusting connection," he said.

At least one of the highest-profile pedophiles in the Chilean church victimized young girls, including a teenager who became pregnant.

At the time, the archbishop of the capital, Santiago, received multiple complaints about Father Jose Andres Aguirre from families concerned for their daughters. But the priest - known to his parishioners as Father Tato - continued serving at a number of Catholic girls schools in the city.

Later the church sent Aguirre out of Chile twice amid abuse allegations. He was eventually sentenced to 12 years in prison for abusing 10 teenage girls.

One of the girls, identified as Paula, said that she and the priest started to have sex when she was 16 and that it lasted until she was 20.

She told the Chilean newspaper La Nacion: "I thought it wasn’t that bad to have sex with him because when I told priests about it at confession they just told me to pray and that was it. They knew, and some of them guessed that it was Father Tato. But everyone looked the other way. No one corrected or helped me."

She said one of the priests she confessed to about her sex with Aguirre was Bishop Francisco Jose Cox, who himself was facing allegations of pedophilia.

Cox had been bishop in La Serena, in northern Chile, for seven years when he was removed in 1997 amid rumors that he was a pedophile. He was first transferred to Santiago, then Rome, then Colombia, and finally Germany. The Schoenstatt movement, a worldwide lay community within the Catholic Church, paid for the moves and his treatment.

In 2002, Santiago Archbishop Francisco Javier Erraruriz said Cox had agreed to be removed for "inappropriate conduct."

The archbishop acknowledged Cox had shown "affection that was a bit exuberant," especially toward children, but said, "I’m not aware of any formal allegation backed by evidence."

Erraruriz said Cox volunteered to be confined to a Schoenstatt convent in Colombia to continue "praying to God for his pardon for the errors he has made."

Last week, the archbishop admitted the Chilean church was investigating cases of priest pedophilia after playing the issue down for years.

"There is something to these pedophilia abuses - just a few, thank God," Errazuriz said in an interview on state television.

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Associated Press Writer Eva Vergara contributed to this report.

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Comments

  • Anonymous, 2010-04-13 08:23:30

    The devil lives in Rome. I now have dout about it.

  • james, 2010-04-13 09:10:07

    There is a rally at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles. Bring your signs and be ready to march!!

  • james, 2010-04-13 09:41:54

    Time of march 3:00

  • Lubbockgaymale, 2010-04-13 11:42:59

    yup, all the priests are gay, didn’t you know???? It’s the nuns the girls have to watch out for....

  • Anonymous, 2010-04-13 12:31:50

    Why is this not considered hate speech. This is a slanderous and hurtful comment by a supposed world leader. And why would he even say it? All of the major and CREDIBLE medical and psychiatic associaions have said there is NO link between homosexuality and pedophelia. This is an argument from the middle of the last century. I would NEVER have expected to see someone use this false information. More so, some one of this supposed education and sophistication level. This would be like the president of Russia saying Africans have a greater propensity to commit crime or be of a lower intelligence. So why is this tolerated in the media and why has the Vatican not apologized for this?

  • Anonymous, 2010-04-13 22:39:24

    Cardinal Bertone’s remarks must surely confirm in peoples’ minds how out of touch and truly incredible the Roman Catholic church remains! This clearly indicates how many of its clergy, despite protestations to the contrary, remain entrenched homophobes. Only someone with a complete disregard for the consequences could utter such patently ill founded and ill judged claptrap. All Bertone succeeded in doing is to show up how remote the hierarchy in this institution is, from the majority of society who have moved on in their thinking and outlook. He has also proved how cold and callous these men are, despite their façade of Christian charity. Perhaps Bertone should practice what his leader once said "Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eeye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye." Matt. 7:5

  • Anonymous, 2010-04-14 08:54:43

    I truly feel badly for all of the great priests, gay or not, out there who do such wonderful work and are being scarred by not only the crimes that are being commited by these so called priests who are nothing but demons with clerics on but now by the leaders of their own institution. Let’s face it, people are leaving the Catholic Church in droves because they are just fed up with all of this hypocracy. What is it going to take before the Catholic leadership in this country stands up for all these unjustices, the fall of the Anerican Catholic Church?....because now that is where this is heading.

  • Anonymous, 2010-04-14 14:14:24

    How dare they!

  • Anonymous, 2010-08-03 13:56:36

    As a Chielean myself and a Catholic I think that regards all this cases, the faith is a lot more kind and open in the latin american faction due to the eventualy aproach of creole, mestizos and indians clerks in some countries or by the globalization of the faith in countries like Chile. The "American" protestant faith of places like alabama or other placed that I have visited namely Baptists strike me as a lot more homophobic and hate based. In chile the old guard of priest stil exists many assosiated to the right wing politics (a cliche in latin america) But many more are more transigent and willing to take a grey area. All of them are ignored especialy by the Vatican, but to remember that the Catholic church is not a big house in rome not some dude with a strange hat. Is the comunity around the world, Judging all of us for some of us is like Judging Venezuela for Hugo Chavez and Cuba by Fidel Castro. Also Schoenstat is more modern and open that other comunities, those while their curriculum is white and pure there is none intention to help the people in need or poverty

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