I found this interview with Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin on "60 Minutes" last night to be deeply moving. The archbishop of Dublin is resolute about confronting the sex abuse crisis in his country; he has rightly apologized to victims; he correctly states that the crisis is far from over; he uses the plainest language when describing the crimes committed; and, towards the end of the interview, weeps when he thinks of the rape (the right word to use) of an eight-year-old boy by a priest. A true pastor, who weeps over those in his flock whose lives have been ruined, and who lets compassion move him to action.
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin on 60 Minutes
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Contrary to the Abp.'s recomendation, Maynootth is shut off from secular socviety and like American diocesan seminaries seem only to be abou tpromoting the view of Rome.
Now Rome in its confernece on abuse stressed the importance of listening (to victims), accountability and an end to secrecy.
The question is -will the Cjurch in ireland see this in practice or will they perceive as just nice words, despite the efforts of Abp. Martin?
They didn't say anything to anybody and the Vatican decided against accepting them.
The blame lies more with the bishops perhaps than the Vatican.
I don't think that the Pope used the consistory to punish Archbishop Martin and as Thomas said he does have the support of the Pope.
The upshot of it all is that Archbishop has been transformed from being learned,pedantic and speaking like a civil servant to being radicalized and sounding like the only bishop in the world with a clue as to what is going on.
Not just on the crisis but in the world itself.
If you read his homilies etc you will see the depth of his analysis surpasses all of the others and especially those who are charged with the New Evangelization.
My take away from 60 Minutes, besides his real weeping at the 8 year old being assaulted, is that Vatican dissed him and the Irish nation by the continual passover of naming him a Cardinal.
the Irish, the Archbishop do not need the title,... but the Vatican message is loud and clear..
" Our Roman rep is more important than the child's rape."
I think it is important for everybody in the Church to do what the Archbishop did and visualise what actually happened.Many people don't want to go there and so it remains on a superficial level of consciousness.If we could all imagine our 8year old selves being in that scene we would come closer to understanding the devastation.
The Archbishop knows the layers of mendacity that exist in the Church and so his little smile at being asked to blame the Pope is telling.
The Church is still not prepared to go the final step and admit that the last Pope was involved in the cover up.We want to mollify the truth and make it more palateable.Even last week Cardinal Sodano was sat next to the Pope at the convention for the New Evangelization.He has never apologised for his role in many scandals and for aiding Marciel and god knows who else.
The tragedy is not over yet and when Poland finally has it's cathartic moment you can be sure that walls will tumble.
Archbishop Martin gives me a glimmer of hope though.
Please don't give up Archbishop Martin...the pressure to still your tongue must be incredible. The Body of Christ needs you so very much!
Two percent? Is it that low? I thought it was closer to 20 percent.
In Dublin it is really bad.
Martin is very brave to speak the truth, as are the thousands of victims.
When victims, witnesses, whistleblowers, priests, nuns, religious brothers, bishops, cardinals and the pope stay silent, nothing changes. But when they find the courage to take action, there's at least a chance for healing, justice, and protecting children.
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It would be nice if they brushed up on the matter instead of making uninformed and disparraging comments about the evil ''Vatican', an easy target in any case'.
As for Archibisp Martin being made Cardinal, I guess Rome has its ways of doing things. His predecessor was made Cardinal and he is still alive. Tthe Archbishop of Armagh is also a Cardinal, not bad for a small country like Ireland. It is rather unsual for the Archbishop of Dublin to be Cardinal, but the fact that as yet he is not in no way indicaates that his stance on clerical sexual abuse doesn't have the support of the Pope. There is no doubt that he has plenty of support in Rome. There are bishops in other places like Poland who don't seem to have gotten it as yet.
I am not so sure you are as well informed as you seem to think you are.From your comments I would hazard a guess that you have never spent more than a week in Rome .
I would also say that you know very little about Ireland."Small" it may be in geographical terms but it is a Giant in catholic terms.
Dolan, Burke ,Mahoney,Egan,O'Malley ,Collins are not Mexican surnames and most of the missionary world can claim an Irish Priest on it's ground.
The Cardinal in question was responsible for the coverup of sexual abuse on a major scale and then acted shocked when the other scandals came to light.
Nineteen kids were raped by Fr Brendan Smythe AFTER Brady had silenced two victims who as teenagers had the temerity to speak up. The guy is not exactly a blessing.
Archbishop Martin should not be lionised on that I agree with you.Even describing his acts as "pastoral" is to give a clerical slant to what is only human.The vast majority of grown men would have acted the same way ,the scandal is that he seems to be the only churchman to act this way.
I have read what Scicluna said and as usual he impressed me and I think he truly is a man with his teeth in the problem.
But he also says that we need the whole Truth out.That is all I am saying.Not an anti-rome bias from me.
Ironically, Archbishop Martin is probably the best example of what is wrong with the feudal oligarchy that presently controls the Catholic Church.
How could Martin rise to the office of archbishop of Dublin without the support of the Vatican's most reactionary hierarchy?
How could Martin now turn his back on the Vatican oligarchs even after they have publicly humiliated him?
Yet, especially after the stinging rebuke he received from B16 and the Vatican curia who reinstated complicit bishops and refused to name Martin a cardinal as is the custom, the best thing for him, and the Irish church, is for Martin to resign as Dublin archbishop and spend the rest of his priesthood as the Irish Peoples' archbishop and apostle going around Ireland seeking to heal and minister to those whose deep wounds still fester.
Legend has it that St. Patrick, the Irish apostle, once drove all the snakes in Ireland into the sea. Diarmuid Martin could reenact that mythic miracle by driving all the snakes of patriarchy and clericalism into the Irish Sea.
Who can tell what a Church renewed might look like!
The other prelates in Ireland, especially Brady, look like a self-serving lot.
Please don't give up Archbishop Martin...the pressure to still your tongue must be incredible. The Body of Christ needs you so very much!" Go méadaí Dia sibh. You make me proud to be Catholic.