This is a good summary. What exactly is the relationship between religion
and child abuse, particularly sex abuse? My hunch is that a religion which
hates peoples natural drive for sex will not suppress that drive, but
pervert it. A religion which does not allow children to develop as they are
will attract repressive perverts who will act out when they get an
opportunity. The good news is that there are ever fewer men and women in
religious orders and there is an extreme shortage. Of course that is not the
only reason that priest abuse is tolerated since it has always been
practiced by the holy fathers in all strict dominations. There is a great
discussion of this in Christianity, Patriarchy and Abuse, Eds. Joanne Brown
& Carole Bohn.
(Reuters) - An Irish report Wednesday detailed decades of child abuse in
Catholic-run state schools and orphanages. Following are details of other
sexual abuse scan dals that have rocked the Roman Catholic Church around the
world.
 AUSTRALIA - 2008 - In July 2008 Pope Benedict during a visit to Australia
apologized for sexual abuse by clergy, condemning it as "evil" and saying
abusers should be brought to justice. The comments are believed to be the
first time the pope has specifically apologized for sexual abuse by clergy
and stated clearly that abusers should be brought to justice.
 -- At that time there had been 107 convictions for sexual abuse in the
Catholic Church there.
 AUSTRIA - 1995 - The archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer, was
forced to retire after allegations that he had molested a schoolboy 20 years
earlier.
 - July 2004 - Austrian News magazine Profil ran pictures of priests kissing
and groping seminarians studying for the priesthood at a Roman Catholic
seminary in the St. Poelten diocese.
 BRITAIN - July 2000 - The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and
Wales, Archbishop Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, acknowledged he had made a mistake
while in a previous post in the 1980s by allowing a pedophile to continue
working as a priest. The priest at the center of the controversy, Father
Michael Hill, was jailed in 1997 for abusing nine boys over a 20-year
period.
 FRANCE - March 2000 - A court sentenced Abbot Jean-Lucien Maurel to 10
years in prison for raping and sexually abusing three boys. The assaults
dated to 1994-96, when Maurel was head of a school in the southern French
department of Aveyron.
 IRELAND - April 2002 - Brendan Comiskey, one of Ireland's best-known
priests, resigned as Bishop of Ferns over the way he had dealt with
allegations of sexual abuse against a priest of his diocese, Father Sean
Fortune. Fortune committed suicide in 1999 while facing 66 charges of sexual
abuse.
 March 2009 - John Magee, bishop of Cloyne in the south of Ireland since
1987, under fire for his handling of reports of sexual abuse in his diocese,
quit his daily duties to deal with the inquiry.
 POLAND - March 2002 - Archbishop Juliusz Paetz quit following accusations,
which he denied, of sexually molesting young priests.
 UNITED STATES - 2002 - Boston's Cardinal Bernard Law, the most senior Roman
Catholic official in the United States, resigned over his handling of clergy
sexual abuse.
 -- 2002 - The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops directed each diocese to
promptly investigate all allegations of sexual abuse.
 -- September 2003 - Boston Archdiocese agreed to pay up to $85 million to
settle lawsuits filed by hundreds of people who said they were sexually
abused by clergy.
 -- February 2004 - Independent researchers commissioned by the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a report on alleged priestly sexual
abuse of children in the United States. It said a total of 10,667 people
accused priests of child sexual abuse from 1950 through 2002. More than 17
percent of accusers had siblings who were also allegedly abused. Among
accusers, 46.9 percent said they had been abused numerous times.
 -- In a speech delivered shortly=2 0before he was elected pope, the then
Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger said the Church had to clean out the "filth" in
its ranks.
 -- In July 2007, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles agreed to
pay $660 million to 500 victims of sexual abuse dating as far back as the
1940s in the largest compensation deal of its kind.  *Continued...*
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