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Priests and Child Sexual Abuse

2009-02-07
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PRIESTS AND CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

By: Dean Tong

February 7, 2009

Accusations of child sexual abuse against the Catholic Church rocked the Globe in 2002. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops commissioned a comprehensive study that found four percent of all priests who had served in the U.S. from 1950 to 2002 faced some sort of sexual accusation. The Church came under fire for “failing to protect” its children such as choir boys and “failure to report” to state authorities sexual crimes perpetrated by its own. The Church was accused of policing its own priests and that it represented the fox guarding the hen house by shuffling the same from parish to parish, but still leaving kids-at-risk and in harms way of prospective priest molestation.

By 2008, the U.S. Church had trained 5.8 million children to recognize and report abuse. It had run criminal checks on 1.53 million volunteers and employees, 162,700 educators, 51,000 clerics, and 4,955 candidates for ordination. It had trained 1.8 million clergy, employees and volunteers in creating a safe environment for children. To this writer’s knowledge, all priests under the guise of accusation were alleged to have perpetrated acts of hebephilia and ephebephilia; or in layman’s terms, allegations of molesting post-pubescent, adolescent boys.

A late 2008 and recent case of a priest under child molest fire in Florida is that of Father Ronald Joseph. The Ft. Myers, Florida diocese is investigating allegations he molested a 16 year-old boy in 1993, some 15 years ago. “I didn’t do anything to anybody,” he said and that he was “falsely accused.” Father Joseph stated the diocese treated him as presumed guilty and that he suffered from suicidal ideations over the allegations. The policy of the diocese is to remove anyone accused of sexual abuse from their ministry pending the outcome of their investigation. The “Diocesan Review Board” deemed the boy’s (now a man at age 31) allegation credible, but has yet to say it was criminal in nature and that their investigation continues.

About 15% of my caseload as a forensic trial consultant and expert witness in court deals with child sex accusations from 10 – 20 years ago. These delayed memory recall outcries with no physical evidence oftentimes are the result of the complainant visiting a well-meaning but misguided therapist. The therapist sees the child (or in the case of Fr. Joseph, an adult) for depression, anorexia, bulimia, or substance abuse, and after multiple sessions of dream therapy, art therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, and even hypnosis, the next thing you know the adult-child was sexually abused by his homosexual priest 15 years ago. This is called Recovered Memory Therapy (RMT) and make no mistake – there is virtually no empirical data that supports the psychobabble theory of “repressed memories due to sexual abuse.”

I’m not excusing those child sex abuse priest cases where the same confessed and were guilty. Clearly, there were and are homosexual priests throughout the world and the problem had to be addressed by The Vatican. According to a recent report released here. The Vatican urged all candidates for the priesthood to be psychosexually tested for hebephilic/ephebephilic tendencies. Psychologists or psychiatrists would administer tests such as the Abel Screen, perhaps the Penile Plethsmograph which recently received mention by a US Court of Appeals (Click Here), and MSI-II to glean if an incoming priest possessed sexual interest/arousal patterns consistent with a child sex offender, poor impulse control, the presence of cognitive distortions, and anti-social personality.

Obviously, this is a complex, large and expensive problem. The solution will not be easy or inexpensive either. And not all experts are created equal so does the Diocese choose the mental health evaluator or does the secular community do so? When I conducted media interviews in 2002 over the Catholic Church child sex scandal, I then called for psychosexual testing of priests. Now in 2009, some seven years later it may become required policy, and we’ll be able to weed out the bad priests from the normal ones before more problems ensue.

Dean Tong, MSc.
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  • amfortas

    Why is it that victims of abuse by employees of General Motors or the IRS or the Department of Homeland Security haven’t demanded the heads of CEOs and the President. Why is it held to be a fault of the Catholic Church when a priest is a beast but when its a Government employee or a major business no one in charge there is held accountable? Where is the flock of deserters to Ford from GM or the upsurge of banner waving, anti-Chevrolet ‘victims’ of a company spot-welder’s abuse?

    If the Church has 4% of its employees ‘accused’ it is no more than the percentage of nutters in the general population, shirley? And since when has ‘accusation’ been deemed guilt. Oh, silly question. Since the anti-clerical, anti-male hysteria of Feminism.

    There has been case after case after case of female teachers raping boys. Not just a quick fiddle behind the alter but full blown (sic!) sexual congress over the teacher’s table. How come the Head honcho of the Education Dept – or the President – doesn’t get hauled over the coals and all school teachers ‘accused’.

    As for the hypocricy of Mr Brown above, I am pretty sure that if Jesus had come across perverts in his midst he would have forgiven them and told them to ‘go and sin no more’. He even gave Judas a break. And the local IRS chappie. I never read of him talking about cash compensation such as to bust the Apostle’s bank.

  • http://www.mybrokensociety.com/ John Brown

    I’d put it this way.

    Dear Benedict,

    We find the opportunity to communicate via Vatican radio, YouTube and other avenues recently established as a breath of fresh air which hopefully can only lead to a better understanding and a just, peaceful and safe world as you have preached.

    On your recent visit to the United States and Australia you spoke of the clergy abuse issue; it is that matter which causes us to write here.

    At the head of your Vatican Radio web site it reads \”The voice of the Pope and the Church in dialogue with the world\”. As a past victim of clergy abuse I would like to take the opportunity afforded to establish an avenue of communication and dialogue with the church in regards those of us who are affected by clergy abuse and the failure of your church to manage it it appropriately.

    We find that on a global basis that we as individuals, our families, our neighbors and friends are denied our human rights and our right to justice and fair treatment under the laws of our respective lands as well as in the manner taught by your Church specifically due to the failure of your church to devise and implement an appropriate outcome. This as you point out is an issue for your bishops. An issue which they are clearly unable to resolve.

    That the need for letters such as this again clearly shows how obvious this humanitarian problem is and is clear for all to see. Your church repeatedly shows it is unable to conceive of, let alone develop and deploy a universal and truly humanitarian response nor is it able to put into practice the justice and healing you yourself have preached.

    The litany of these abuses and the subsequent failures are found across our entire planet and in each instance where there is public debate the Church and your bishops are repeatedly and consistently found wanting and are regularly condemned due to their inabilty to provide either a legally just outcome, a morally just outcome as taught by your Church or a Christian outcome. This as you are aware causes all the people of these countries endless pain and endless abuses of their human rights.

    The very existence of these circumstances permits the greatest degree of harm on an individual and on a social basis with disastrous global implications and impacts. This singular issue on which your church has failed and while it continues to fail will remain the singular issue which engenders the greatest degree of social discordance and human rights abuses experienced on a country and on a global level and is the greatest single cause of the globally significant anger, disgust and outrage expressed against your Church, your bishops and Catholics in general – this is a global fact.

    The failure of your bishops does have a direct effect on the lives of all the people of a country where your church exists. This outrage, anger and disgust is brought upon your church through its own universal failures – its inability to provide and implement a legally just, fair and Christian solution.

    Since your visits to the United States and Australia where you raised the subject of the failure of your bishops to deal with this issue in an appropriate and humane manner they have steadfastly refused to release documentation except when its is demanded under the law of the country or they are so embarrased by their own failures in this regard.

    This data and information can firstly tell us all of the extent of the problem and can provide the basis of the understanding required to develop and implement a Christian and humanitarian response. This surely is the minimum Christian response to such a global and socially destructive phenomenum.

    There should not be the need to repeatedly show that they have failed to act in accord with the teachings of the Church, the teachings of Jesus Christ and very often in defiance of the spirit of the laws of a country as well as continuing to fail on a humanitarian level.

    This does attack the very fabric of the society you and your church preaches must be preserved. It does attack the very fabric and the desired way of life of humanity. While this continues we all suffer from the abuses these failures enable.

    As you would well be aware the numbers are staggering despite the majority of victims remaining silent about their abuse due to the lack of support and the injurious manner in which the Church responds to their claims.

    In the United States estimates take the known of number there beyond 100,000 children with a cost against your Church of some $10,000,000,000 to $15,000,000,000 in that country with only a small percentage of outstanding cases having been heard.

    In Canada the Church has been implicated in the genocide of some 50,000 Native American children as well as tens of thousands of non-Native American children; these as in those other countries affected are predominantly the children raised within your own Catholic faith.

    In Ireland your Church is unable to ensure the safety of children, your bishops are unable to provide and implement proper safety standards nor is it able to provide the justice and healing your bishops and priests preach of from their pulpits nor does it provide the just and compassionate outcomes sought by countless of your own Catholic people.

    In each locality examined; Canada, Mexico, United States, The Philipines, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Costa Rica or any country where your church exists this failure exists.

    These failures are universal and comprehensive and plainly in opposition to the teachings of your Church, the desire and needs of human beings and your own wishes and desires you have for your church and humanity.

    Your Church has failed in the past and continues to fail on a global basis in regards the treatment of those abused by your clergy. While such a state continues to exist around the globe it can be clearly said that this is not in the manner of the teaching of Jesus Christ and as such your Churchs’ representation of itself as a follower of the teachings of Jesus Christ must be brought into question as no person, no Christian, no believer or non-believer respects the current failed responses of the Catholic Church to the clergy abuse issue.

    Countless people across the globe petition and beg your leaders, priests and bishops for a change and for your Church to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ on a daily basis yet these failed men continue to ignore them and deny them faith, justice, peace, human rights and their right to be held responsible under their own laws.

    Benedict, your Church, for the sake of humanity must begin to act humanely and justly or it must stand back and relinquish its positions of trust and power in our world; it must relinquish its right to utilise our tax-payer money and to have input into our society until it is capable of providing the essentials for life found in faith, justice, peace, human rights and the right to live under our own state laws.

    Until your church does this it will be seen as the greatest religious failure in the history of mankind and as such it will be seen to be the progenitor and perpertrator of atrocities on a scale most of us can barely comprehend.

    Many have made attempts to establish a open dialogue in regards this matter with yourself, your bishops and priests across the globe; these are consistently met with silence, denial and the failures inherent in the above.

    Attempts to communicate and to establish a proper open and public dialogue with the Church or instruments of the Church have failed to progress and the people of Canada, Mexico, United States, The Philipines, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Costa Rica or any country where your church exists are left with a public plea such as this for you to take the lead in Christs name and begin that dialogue and communication or stand down for the sake of humanity.

    I like so many others look forward to being a participant in that process and to taking a role in helping to establish the restoration of dignity, human rights and the provision of healing and a sense of justice to all those affected by these clear and present failures and atrocities.

    on behalf

    John A Brown

    john@mybrokensociety.com







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