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area of prevention of abuse of minors. The Visitation does not seek to replace the legitimate authority of the local Bishops or Religious Superiors, who maintain responsibility in the handling of cases of abuse". This was seen to be in response to some complaints that canon law was seen to override civil law, which some argued led to greater cover up and further abuse. The release made clear that the visitors would "monitor how well the guidelines of "Safeguarding Children, Standards and Guidance Document for the Catholic Church in Ireland", commissioned and produced in February 2009 by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church, are functioning and how they may be better implemented and improved."
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in the province, and the tribunal of the metropolitan see generally serves as the first court of appeal regarding canonical matters of provincial diocesan tribunals. The visitators were to give particular attention to victims of abuse and their families, but also to meet with and listen to a variety of people, including ecclesiastical authorities, lay faithful and those involved with the crucial work of safeguarding of children. Brady said he hoped that people would see in time that the apostolic visitation was a genuine attempt to renew the trust of people who had been abused.
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institutes, the Holy See directed "All Institutes should perform an audit of their personnel files, if such an audit has not yet been carried out." It further directed bishops and superiors to formulating guidelines for: handling the varied cases of those who have been accused, but in whose case the Director of Public Prosecution has decided not to proceed; policies regarding the falsely accused and their return to ministry; and policies regarding those who are convicted of abuse: the appropriate settings and the conditions under which such offenders should live.
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Storero indicated that priests might successfully appeal to the Congregation for the Clergy against disciplinary action taken in line with the policies. The papal nuncio said that since the policies in the English speaking world appear similar in a number of respects, Congregation was conducting a "global study" would "at the appropriate time" provide more complete directions on handling sex-abuse complaints. On 17 January 2011, an Irish television documentary said that in 1997, Cardinal
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to continue to meet with and support victims of abuse in an effort "to understand better various aspects of the problem of the sexual abuse of minors" and prevent future occurrence. While acknowledging that "the current norms of Safeguarding Children: Standards and Guidance Document for the Catholic Church in Ireland (Guidelines) are being followed", it recommended regular audits to ensure continued compliance. Furthermore, the norms should be upgraded and revised as needed.
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verifying the effectiveness of the present processes used in responding to cases of abuse and of the current forms of assistance provided to the victims. It will not be an investigation into individual cases of abuse nor a trial to judge past events. The Visitators will have to identify the explicit problems which may require some assistance from the Holy See.
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felt unjustly tainted by association with the accused in the court of public opinion; some have not felt sufficiently defended by their Bishops and Superiors. Those same Bishops and Superiors have often felt isolated as they sought to confront the waves of indignation and at times they have found it difficult to agree on a common line of action.
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visitation three of the four senior staff members at the Pontifical Irish College in Rome resigned to resume teaching or pastoral duties. Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin pointed out that the spiritual director had already asked to be relieved for health reasons, while the vice rector was serving beyond his term of office.
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On 19 March 2010, following a meeting with the Bishops of Ireland, Pope Benedict XVI issued a pastoral letter to the Catholics in Ireland. The letter expressed sorrow and regret regarding abuse perpetrated by priests and religious and the way in which such cases had been responded to in the past, and
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The summary of the report stated "...it must be acknowledged that within the Christian community innocent young people were abused by clerics and Religious to whose care they had been entrusted, while those who should have exercised vigilance often failed to do so effectively." It encouraged bishops
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It further stated that the reports of the visitors had been presented to the competent departments of the Roman Curia. It noted that, "as far as the Irish dioceses and seminaries are concerned, the Congregation for Bishops and the Congregation for Catholic Education do not envisage further Apostolic
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sent a letter to the Irish bishops, conveying the decision of the Congregation for Clergy that the policies should not be carried out. Sterero stated that procedures and policies contrary to canon law "could invalidate the acts of the same Bishops who are attempting to put a stop to these problems."
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looked at the west of Ireland archdiocese of Tuam. Each of the archdioceses is a metropolitan see. The authority of a Latin Church metropolitan over the other sees within his province is, however, somewhat limited. A metropolitan generally presides at the installation and consecration of new bishops
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Importantly the press release noted that "The Visitation will in no way interfere with the ordinary activity of local magistrates, nor with the activity of the Commissions of Investigation established by the Irish Parliament nor with the work of any legislative authority, which has competence in the
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The Visitation will identify whether the mutual relationship of the various components of the local Church, seminaries and religious communities is now in place, in order to sustain them on the path of profound spiritual renewal already being pursued by the Church in Ireland. It also has the goal of
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The Visitators have been able to establish that, over and above the suffering of the victims, the painful events of recent years have also opened many wounds within the Irish Catholic community. Many lay persons have experienced a loss of trust in their Pastors. Many good priests and Religious have
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On 6 June 2011 the Press Office of the Holy See released a communique restating the aims of the visitation examining "whether the mutual relationship of the various components of the local Church, seminaries and religious communities is now in place, in order to sustain them on the path of profound
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With regard to seminary formation programs, the visitators recommended more consistent admission criteria and to include in the academic programme in-depth formation on matters of child protection, with increased pastoral attention to victims of sexual abuse and their families. Regarding religious
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with houses in Ireland. The first phase of this visitation consisted of in a questionnaire soliciting information regarding the involvement of Institutes in cases of abuse, the responses offered to victims, and the compliance of the institute with the protocols contained in "Safeguarding Children,
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Dolan's review of the Irish Pontifical College in Rome stated "The trustees of the college – the four archbishops of Ireland, the actual owners – seem disengaged from college governance, with meetings, minutes, agenda, and direct supervision irregular." In the wake of the apostolic
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It was believed that Vatican personnel wanted a broader investigation and not just a look at child abuse. The Congregations for Bishops, for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Catholic Education concurred with the Secretariat of State that the first phase of the visitation – the inquiry
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Standards and Guidance Document for the Catholic Church in Ireland". The questionnaire also sought to ascertain how each community is dealing with the revelations and their consequences. The visitators then had the opportunity to conduct extended visits to 31 religious institutes.
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The documentary also offers strong support for an Irish prelate who has been the target of savage criticism, and who attempted to resign in protest at the Vatican's policies, and puts a new perspective on the efforts of the Irish hierarchy in general.
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of Cashel and Emly for high-level talks with heads of Vatican congregations about the visitation, and met the investigators appointed by Pope Benedict to examine the four Irish archdioceses and "some other as yet unspecified dioceses".
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In 1996 the Irish bishops had devised a new set of policies for handling such allegations, including a mandate to inform law-enforcement officials of all credible reports of abuse. However, in January 1997 Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland
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to some religious communities were to follow. Indications to the bishops and religious houses for the spiritual renewal were to follow shortly. Finally, the communique stated that the final report would be published in early 2012.
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of New York was appointed to conduct visits to four seminaries to review their formation programs. Members of religious institutes were appointed to visit various congregations. The visitation was essentially pastoral.
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Reporter Paddy Agnew likened the visitation "To a certain extent, ... equivalent to HQ at a multi-national sending a taskforce delegation of trouble shooters to check out what went wrong at the local branch.
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spiritual renewal already being pursued by the Church in Ireland"; "the effectiveness of the present processes used in responding to cases of abuse" and "the current forms of assistance provided to the victims".
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On 20 March 2012, the Press Office of the Holy See released a summary of the report, and at the same time a press conference was held in Maynooth, with participation by Nuncio
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between 1975 and 2004 and said that the church in Ireland had concealed the abuse. The report said one priest admitted abusing children every two weeks for more than 25 years.
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had analysed the responses to the questionnaires that were sent to all institutes with houses in Ireland. In line with the method previously adopted, visits
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in 2009. The visitation to the dioceses was carried out in the four metropolitan sees (or archdioceses) during the first few months of 2011. In addition,
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Sharon Holland, Robert Maloney, Máirin McDonagh, and Gero McLoughlin were appointed to serve as apostolic visitators of those
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called for an Apostolic Visitation of certain dioceses in Ireland, as well as seminaries and religious congregations.
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concerning the four metropolitan archdioceses, religious houses and seminaries – should be completed by Easter 2011.
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The Visitation to the Dioceses was carried out in the four metropolitan sees during the first few months of 2011.
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The Murphy Report, issued in 2009, documented widespread child abuse by priests in the
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COMMUNIQUÉ AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE FIRST PHASE OF THE APOSTOLIC VISITATION IN IRELAND
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Press Release of the Holy See at the Beginning of the Apostolic Visitation in Ireland
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were involved in the planning of the visitation which will be co-ordinated by the
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Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
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An investigation of the state of Irish seminaries was conducted by Archbishop
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On 12 November 2010, the Press Office of the Holy See announced that
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was announced on 20 March 2010 in the pastoral letter written by
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no longer offers a programme of priestly formation.)
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The apostolic visitator for the Irish seminaries was
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Dolan was assisted by some clerics, approved by the
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Catholic Church sexual abuse of children in Ireland
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Index

Pope Benedict XVI
Ryan
Murphy Reports
Catholic Church sexual abuse of children in Ireland
Timothy Cardinal Dolan
Dublin archdiocese
Secretariat of State
Congregation for the Clergy
Congregation for Catholic Education
Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Congregation for Bishops
Marc Ouellet
Manuel Monteiro de Castro
Michael Neary
Seán Brady
Archbishops
Diarmuid Martin
Dermot Clifford
Cormac Murphy-O'Connor
Cardinal-Archbishop Emeritus of Westminster
archdiocese of Armagh
Sean O'Malley
the Dublin archdiocese
Thomas Christopher Collins
Terrence Prendergast
Timothy Dolan
of New York
Pope Benedict XVI
Timothy M. Dolan

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