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IN THE NEWS -April 20, 2002: US Cardinals2 Called to Vatican
By Caty Weaver3
Pope John Paul II
This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church has called the highest level American church officials to his
headquarters in Rome. Pope John Paul has called the American Cardinals to meet at the Vatican Tuesday and
Wednesday. The Pope invited them to discuss reports of sexual wrongdoing by clergymen in the United States.
Roman Catholic Church rules prevent its clergymen, called priests, from marrying or having sexual relations.
Thousands of people are claiming to have been sexually violated by priests. Some of
the people are children or were children when the reported violations5 took place.
The reported violations are said to have happened during the last fifty years.
The Roman Catholic Church is being accused of trying to hide the reports from the
public. Critics also say church officials refused to investigate or to punish accused
priests. Reports say church officials sometimes moved accused priests from one
place to another where the violations continued against new victims.
The Pope ’s decision to call a meeting with the Cardinals and three Vatican
officials surprised many people. Pope John Paul had met last week with leaders of
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops6. After the meeting, the bishops
said the Pope planned to let the American Catholic Church deal with the reports of sexual violations on its own.
However, two days later, he called for the thirteen American Cardinals to meet in Rome.
Church officials say it is rare that the Vatican calls the American Cardinals to visit as a group. The officials say it
is even rarer when the meeting is planned so quickly.
Some Cardinals say they hope to discuss establishing a national church policy about reporting possible sexual
violations by members of the clergy4. Reports say a few Cardinals want to discuss changing church policies
including the rule that priests may not marry.
One of the Cardinals called to the Vatican is facing serious criticism for how he has dealt with reported sexual
violations by priests. Cardinal1 Bernard Law of Boston, Massachusetts, has admitted that he did not take action
against a priest accused of many sexual violations. That priest reportedly sexually attacked more than one-
hundred-thirty people.
The churches that Cardinal Law supervises have received hundreds of similar accusations7 against Boston area
priests. He says that he now will give the names of all priests suspected of sexual attacks to government lawyers.
Cardinal Law also said he had spent several days in Rome meeting with Church officials including the Pope. He
said he discussed the calls for his resignation. However, his statement suggested that he was not planning to
resign.
This VOA Special English program, In The News, was written by Caty Weaver. This is Steve Ember.
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