Time to move on, say youth; Survivors' Network alternative to Catholic Youth Day in Canada


Young pilgrims say they've had enough of the media frenzy on sex scandals and want to focus on the positive aspects of the Church

John
Thavis
Letter
from
WYD
[Picture, head and shoulders of man]
Canada flag; Mooney's Miniflags  In the wake of priestly sex abuse scandals, World Youth Day's gathering of hundreds of thousands of young people -- many accompanied by their parish priests -- seemed a paradox to some observers.
  But as young people listened to Church leaders at the Toronto events and spoke about their reasons for coming, it became clear that many are ready to move beyond the sex abuse story and re-focus on the positive aspects of their Church.
  That may be good news to Pope John Paul II, who asked youths at a closing Mass on July 28 to keep trusting their priests and keep loving their Church.
  "The harm done by some priest and religious to the young and vulnerable fills us all with a deep sense of sadness and shame.
  "But think of the vast majority of dedicated and generous priests and religious whose only wish is to serve and do good," the Pope said.
[Picture of man using microphone]
Bishop Wilton Gregory of Belleville, Illinois, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, addresses English-speaking pilgrims at a World Youth Day catechesis session in Toronto on July 24. Bishop Gregory urged thousands of attendees to be the salt of the earth. Photo: CNS/Nancy Wiechec

  Some who listened praised the Pope's words, saying they were needed to help restore confidence in their ministers. For many in attendance, however, the sex abuse crisis was not a priority during World Youth Day celebrations.
U.S.A. flag; Mooney's Miniflags  "I'm trying to get that out of my mind because people are using it against us. I'm here to celebrate the good things," said Sarah Brumbaugh, 15, of Wilmington, North Carolina.
  She said that when her Protestant friends ask here about clerical sex abuse, she feels like Catholics are being attacked.
  "I tell them what I know, that it's a hard time for use, but we're going to get through it," she said.
  A group of Massachusetts pilgrims said they'd heard and read enough about sex abuse.
  "The media hypes it up and twists it," said 22-year-old Matthew Rapoza of Fall River, Massachusetts. "True, some of the priests were not educated well, but I know the majority would never do anything like that. They love the kids."
  His friend, 14-year-old Christian Guliano, chimed in: "We're around priests a lot, and none of them are like that."
[Picture of teenage girls clapping and a crowd of other young people inside]
Molly Kafka, 18, Chastity Gallasher, 19, and Renae Luecke, 18, cheer at the World Youth Day catechesis to the crowd of more than 9,000 Photo: CNS/Nancy Wiechec

  At dozens of catechesis sessions in Toronto-area churches on July 24-26, young people had an opportunity to question bishops and cardinals on any topic they chose. Some asked about the recent sex abuse scandals, but in a way that indicated they wanted to stop hearing so much about it.
  Bishop Wilton D. Gregory of Belleville, Illinois, president of the U.S. bishops' conference, addressed thousands of young people on July 24 and received just one question about sex abuse, from a young woman who wanted to know how to respond to people who kept bringing it up.
  He said Catholics must respond with love and charity, but also with pride in their Church, knowing that abusers are a small minority.
  His words drew applause. At the other end of the city, a similar session was being held for about 100 youths by Archbishop Harry J. Flynn of St Paul-Minneapolis, head of the U.S. Bishops' Committee on Sex Abuse.
  Asked how young people can respond in faith to the recent scandals, Archbishop Flynn asked them to remember that the Church always has belonged to saints and sinners, and that the struggle toward holiness is never-ending. He said he was convinced the Church would emerge "more radiant" from this crisis.
  The young man who posed the question was Rob Cui, a Canadian seminarian who said the scandal had caused internal Church tensions that need to be resolved. But he said it was probably a bigger issue to seminarians and priests than to the young people attending World Youth Day.
  In fact, the young people in the audience seemed far more interested in Archbishop Flynn's main topic -- the true story of a priestly hero, U.S. Father Stanley Rother, who was gunned down by a Guatemalan death squad in 1981 after speaking out on behalf of the poor.
  At the vocations centre at Exhibition Place, site of many World Youth Day events, organisers said the turnout was larger than expected.
  As group after group of youths traversed the city of Toronto, many walking and joking with their local priest, their overwhelming sense of trust in the clergy was evident.
  "I feel safe here. All the priests I know are wonderful," said 17-year-old Heather Smith of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Germany flag; Mooney's Miniflags  German pilgrim Christopher Silbernagec, 18, said he was aware of recent clerical sex abuse cases in Germany, but he said it was a minor problem and certainly was not on people's minds at the Toronto celebrations.

[SURVIVORS' NETWORK HELD ALTERNATIVE ACTIVITIES]
  A few blocks from the World Youth Day headquarters, a dissident group called "Challenge the Church" was holding its own "alternative" programme of activities, including a workshop on sex abuse. Speaking at one session on July 24, David Gagnon, president of the Canadian chapter of the Survivors' Network of those Abused by Priests [S.N.A.P.], said he was disappointed that his request for a meeting with Pope John Paul had been turned down.
  He said the Vatican told him the Pope's schedule in Toronto would not allow for such a visit; instead the papal nuncio sent him a copy of the Pope's remarks to U.S. cardinals on the issue last [Northern] spring.
  The sex abuse workshop and the rest of the "alternative" programme drew quite a bit of Press but very few of the young people who came for World Youth Day.
Australia flag; Mooney's Miniflags  They were busy attending sessions with bishops, like that held by Australian Archbishop George Pell of Sydney.
  Archbishop Pell was asked about sex abuse -- once again, by a youth wondering what to tell non-Catholics when they ask about the recent scandals.
  In his response, the archbishop said that in his view, abortion was a bigger moral scandal than sex abuse.
  He later explained that he was not trying to downplay abuse, but wanted to make the point that abortion always involves a destruction of a human life.
  His comments ended up on the front page of Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail.


"Time to move on, say youth," John Thavis, The Record, Perth, Western Australia, August 1, 2002, p 11
P.O. Box 75, Leederville, WA, 6902, Australia, Tel. 08 9227 7080, Fax 9227 7087, cathrec@iinet.net.au
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[On page one, the attendance at World Youth Day, which went for several days, was given as 500,000]

REFERENCES (most headings modified)

A: Guidelines for handling clergy abusing children; www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/nonmarital.htm Feb 19 02
I: Father Kelly's escape to Belgium stymied The West Australian Feb 28 02
F: Paying for sins of the fathers; Anglican, Catholic, United and Presbyterian Churches in Canada face child-abuse compensation of $C1000m; Australian dioceses facing ruin The Weekend Australian, Mar 2-3 02
B: Fathers would make the best "Fathers"; how to select clergy; Mar 4 02
K: Hoopmann, Queensland Lutheran Pastor, denies sex charge The West Australian Mar 6 02
L: Father Geoghan -- Deal close on $60m U.S. sex payout The West Australian Mar 7 02
@: Polish archbishop quits over sneaking down tunnel to dormitory The West Australian Mar 30 02
@: Priest abuse and abortion woman gets $2m payout in Los Angeles area - Fr John Lenihan; The West Australian, April 3 02
@: Bishop resigns over boy-sex cleric Fr Sean Fortune in Ireland; The West Australian, April 3 2002
@: Scandal keeps lawyer Stephen Rubino busy with 250 clients in three continents The West Australian Apr 3 02
@: Abuse of Trust: Child Sexual Abuse and the Australian Churches with world background, more than 100 clergy from the Australian Catholic and Anglican Churches have been convicted of child sexual abuse in the past five years, ABC Background Briefing www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/bbing/stories/s531384.htm Apr 14 02
@: Teachers jailed, Victorian husband and wife - John Alexander, Elspeth McKenzie - seduced 14-year-old Wesley College girl; The West Australian Apr 20 02
@: Priest was evil one, says cover-up victim , Fr Paul Shanley said he kept silence about cardinal abusing him in seminary, hierarchy conspiracy to allow Fr Shanley access to youth since 1967, Cardinal B.Law's secret Rome trip, and all 8 U.S. cardinals off to Rome, Victim's lives broken; The Weekend Australian, Roy Eccleston, April 20-21 2002
@: U.S. cardinals stop short of 'zero tolerance' while bluffing; talk of penance and rehabilitation on 24 Apr 02 European time, posted 25 Apr, CNN version 2002/WORLD/europe/04/24/pope.talks/index.html Apr 25 02
@: R.C. priest Paul Shanley talked up boy-love, bishops had evidence but did not dismiss; The West Australian, Apr 27 02
#: ABC Radio talk about RC priests' problems with celibacy, some go visiting prostitutes, and there's been a decade of sex-abuse charges. Books discussed Cassocks in the Wilderness Sex, Priests and Power and Celibacy, a Way of Living, Loving and Serving May 03 02

@: Confessional rape? Accused U.S. priest Paul Shanley may be jailed for life for rapes in confessional; Boston diocese backs out of settling for $A75m for 86 John Geoghan victims (already paid $28m for 40), other victims cited The Sunday Times, Perth, May 05 02
#: Priest Maurice Blackwell shot by accuser in US sex case; Fr Don Rooney had suicided on Apr 4 The West Australian May 16 02
#: New Zealand R.C. bishops apologise to sex abuse victims, 9 convicted since 1990 The Record Jul 11 02
@: Priest Paul Shanley denies Massachusetts 1979-1989 child rape (Gregory Ford case); insurance premiums skyrocket, firms win Minnesota case not to pay $1m because R.C. officials knew priest there had 15-year abuse history The West Australian July 12 02
@: G-G Hollingworth may face police probe, Anglican Bishop Shearman's 'affair' with 14-y-o, allegation re 10-y-o, Brisbane inquiry The West Australian Jul 22 02
@: In rift with Cardinal Law, agency to accept lay group's funds , USA's Voice of the Faithful offer, laypeople in both camps resist orders from Cardinal The Boston Globe http://www.boston.com July 24 02
@: Internet homosexuality? South African Bishop Cawcutt resigns amid scandal on homosexual priests' internet newsgroup The Record July 25 02
@: Furore at Pell's view that child abuse is less serious than abortion The West Australian Jul 30 02
@: Victims claim U.S. priests still abusing, Canadians charge two U.S. priests on papal youth visit with soliciting boys The West Australian, Jul 31 02
@: Pell in defence of abuse remarks; Brisbane Anglicans re-making rules while holding inquiry The Weekend Australian Aug 3-4 02
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BOOK Betrayal: A Boston Globe book about the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal $US 23.95 The Boston Globe http://www.boston.com
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The Linkup, Survivors of Clergy Abuse, North America www.thelinkup.com
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Call to Action (U.S.A.) to clean up the Catholic Church: www.cta-usa.org/responses/sexabuse_resources.html

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