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Gay Catholics Respond to Draft of Bishops Policy on Sexual Abuse
Applaud De-Linking Homosexuality and Abuse
For More Information:
Marianne Duddy 617-361-9512
617-669-7810 (cell)
Mary Louise Cervone 215-719-5379 (pager)
June 4, 2002DignityUSA, the nations foremost organization
of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics, reacted with cautious
optimism to todays release of the US Catholic Bishops Conference
draft policy on sexual abuse of minors. The document contained no mention
of sexual orientation as a factor in leading to the abuse, contrary to
earlier statements from the Conference President Bishop Wilton Gregory,
and Cardinals Bevilacqua, George and Gregory, among other Church leaders.
"We are very pleased that in this document, the US bishops are finally
agreeing with what experts have been saying all along-that there is absolutely
no link between the sexual abuse of children and homosexuality,"
said Mary Louise Cervone, DignityUSAs President.
"The draft issued today represents some steps in the right direction,"
Cervone continued. "The Church and the victims of sexual abuse have
been waiting for the bishops to acknowledge their own fault in perpetuating
a system of abuse and cover up. They finally seem to be admitting that
they were a big part of the problem."
"Instead of owning up to their guilt earlier, too many of the bishops
tried to deflect the blame onto the gay community, and gay priests in
particular. This ploy was met with outrage from the people of the Church.
We are proud of our fellow Catholics for standing for justice and letting
the bishops know that this was an entirely unacceptable response to the
problem," said Marianne Duddy, Executive Director of DignityUSA.
DignityUSA acknowledged that the exclusion of blame on gays in the draft
released to day is not a final resolution to the conflict begun by the
Vatican spokesman Dr. Novarro-Valls in March of this year.
"Repeated, unsubstantiated slurs against gay priests, and by extension,
the entire gay community, have persisted for months, and have come from
some of the most powerful men in our Church," said Duddy. "These
irresponsible comments have done untold harm to thousands of people, creating
a new class of victims in this horrible scandal. We continue to demand
a full retraction of all statements linking homosexuality and child abuse.
The bishops should also demonstrate their commitment to the truth with
an apology for the earlier statements."
Mary Louise Cervone also said, "We understand that there will be
a great deal of commentary on the draft policy being released today. The
bishops also have time for discussion among themselves once they get to
Dallas. We will be watching carefully to ensure that the current position
on homosexuality does not change before the final document is released.
"DignityUSA also wants to be certain that there will be no other
action taken by the US bishops or by the Vatican that indicates a continued
link between child abuse and homosexuality. For instance, the bishops
must make it clear that they will not undertake or support any effort
to oust gay men currently serving as priests from their ministry, simply
because of their sexual orientation. In addition, the purpose of apostolic
visits to seminaries must be made clear. If the purpose of these visits
is to discourage gay men from entering Catholic seminaries, they should
be canceled," said Cervone.
In responding to the draft policy as a whole, DignityUSA noted a positive
tone in the approach. "True concern for the people of the Church
seems to be a central priority in this document," said Duddy. "It
talks about the need to eliminate secrecy and restore accountability.
Those are important priorities in creating an abuse-free Church for the
future. We are also glad to see a recommitment to ongoing support for
victims of abuse whose concerns and needs deserve to remain at the heart
of all current and future practices."
DignityUSA is the nations oldest and largest organization of gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics, our families, friends and
supporters. Founded in 1969, it is an independent nonprofit organization
with Chapters and members throughout the US.
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