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Vatican absolves Polish archbishop accused of sexual molestation

17.06.2010 12:47

Juliusz Paetz: photo - Marek Maliszewski/Polskie Radio

Against the wishes of some leading figures in Poland’s Roman Catholic church, the Vatican has revoked a ban imposed on Archbishop Juliusz Paetz  - accused of sexually molesting clergy in 2002 – from leading religious ceremonies.

 

Eight years ago, the Rzeczpospolita newspaper alleged that Paetz, the then head of the archdiocese of Poznan, western Poland, sexually molested seminarians at his diocesan seminary.

 

Paetz denied the charges, claiming that he was the victim of a "broadly conceived and systematically conducted" smear campaign but resigned from his position and retired from public life.

 

Paetz’s supervisors in Poznan ignored complaints filed against him and even defended the archbishop. The local Prosecutor’s Office refused to open an investigation into the case as the alleged victims did not lay charges against the archbishop.

 

The Vatican long postponed the decision to punish Paetz  - who once spent four years working in John Paul II’s papal household - but finally banned him from exercising episcopal ministry at the archdiocese of Poznan, forbidding him from giving the sacrament of confirmation, ordaining priests, consecrating churches or leading processions.

 

However, several weeks ago, the Vatican Congregation for Bishops revoked the ban, it has been revealed by TVP public television and other Polish media outlets.

 

“The archbishop has strived for the ban to be lifted for several years and now wants the Vatican’s decision to be announced in all Poznan churches,” the Poznan archdiocese informs.

 

The recent retirement of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re as Prefect of the Congregation of Bishops at the Holy See might have also facilitated the Vatican’s decision.  

 

Divided Church

 

The Vatican’s decision to revoke Peatz’s ban on leading religious services has been criticized by the new archbishop of Poznan, Stanislaw Gadecki, however, who appealed for his privileges not to be returned as this would discredited Church hierarch.

 

The Catholic Church in Poland, especially in Poznan, is divided on the Vatican’s decision. Some priests claim that it is unethical and unjust, others point out that Paetz’s guilt has never been proved. 

 

Archbishop Paetz himself did not want to comment on the news.

 

A priest from Poznan revealed that over the last few years the archbishop has been a regular guest at all kinds of celebrations and events in Poznan, including a special mass for young people.  

 

“Instead of hiding in a mouse hole he appears in public. In 2006, at the Balice Airport in Krakow he exchanged hugs with the Pope Benedict XVI,” Prof. Krzysztof Podemski from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan told the Gazeta Wyborcza daily. “The Bible says that one sinner who does penance is worth 99 just men. The Church also receives those who had been dismissed,” says priest Adam Boniecki, editor-in-chief of the Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny

 

The controversy will fuel criticism of the Roman Catholic hierarchy that it is not taking accusations of sexual abuse by clergy seriously after recent reports of cover ups of complaints by congregations in Ireland, Germany and lately Denmark. (pg/mg) 

 

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Comments: 18 Add new comment
hairball
17/06/2010 15:13:53
Just another example of the church's indiference to the sexual abuse performed by the clergy on children. Any other organisation would be closed down if it allowed so much abuse within its system.

Maybe it's time for something to be done and this institution made to answer for its crimes.
Jeannie Cole
17/06/2010 15:45:13
For all outward appearances, this just looks like a repeat of the sick and abominable, Vatican orchestrated, Father Maciel debacle! Just when people all over the world were starting to believe that Pope Benedict XVI was starting to get serious about sexual abuse, the Vatican opens the door for more criticism. With the reinstatement of Paetz, the Pope's words of repentance and sorrow appear to be CHEAP and ineffectual! It looks like it's business as usual in the Vatican and the Magisterium/Hierarchy. Now, there will be more layoffs at Gates of Hell, Inc., as the Holy(?) Roman Catholic Church has proven once again that She is doing a great job destroying Herself!
dunderhead
17/06/2010 18:35:21
You know, this guy never faced a court trial and has never been formally charged of anything. So conseuently he is innocent until proven guilty.

I am not saying that the catholic church has not got some big problems in this area, but let's get some perspective about this.
Saying that, the vatican PR director should be shot, or maybe even worse punishment. How do they thing their 'flock' are going to react to another seeming disregard for people's feelings about sexual preditors in their ranks?
Arthur
17/06/2010 18:45:59

Are there no journalists in Poland with balls, what about the real story? It is inconceivable that Poland a predominantly Catholic country has not had a problem with priest sexually abusing children like that of Ireland or the US. How much has been covered up and for how long? What level of state complicity facilitated the cover?

Investigative journalism still not part of the Polish skill set?

Karmenu of Malta
17/06/2010 19:52:22
Taking tha accusations seriously does not mean, as so many would like to hold, that all the accused are to be declared guilty. In fact, all are innocent until proved guilty. If the guilt is not proven, then the accused must be declared innocent.
There may be a case for the person who is found innocent to be prevented from certain functions in the interest of the Church's credibility; but that would be an unjust suffering for an innocent person who has already had to endure all the vilifications that go with the allegations.
Let the guilty be punished; let the innocent be given back their honour, though not necessarily their former positions.
dunderhead
17/06/2010 22:50:43
"Investigative journalism still not part of the Polish skill set? "

Oooo...polish journalists not as investigative as...well...which country is that, then? The US? The nation where journalists cravenly let the bushies get away with literally murder after 9/11 because they were too scared to raise difficult issues? Which country are these brave journos living then, eh, Arthur.

Secondly, don;t be so patronising.

Thirdly, the pedo priests in Ireland, for instance, were not exposed by journalists...it was communities themselves that did that.
Irish Guy
18/06/2010 12:12:53
Dead right Dunderhead. The issue in Poland is that abuse is going on, some people know about and do nothing, others will not believe it is happening and others are turning the other way so not to cause "a problem". There needs to be social change in Poland. Long overdue.
hairball
18/06/2010 12:47:11
He will never be "proven guilty" if the people responsible for investigating the alegations refuse to even open a case against him.

I see the usual Poles who defend catholicism blindly are very quiet!

Your silence is deafening
Thomas
18/06/2010 15:56:59
Priests diddling priests, did they run out of alter boys?
Kristine Ward, National Survivor Advocates Coalition, US
18/06/2010 16:49:22
This is simply another example of Pope Benedict and the Vatican's bait and switch approach to the abuse crisis. Pope Benedict says in a large ceremony in St. Peter's Square ending the Year of Priests that the Church will do "everything possible" to combat the abuse crisis then the Congregation for Bishops reinstates this Archbishop. Plus Cardinal Bernard Law who resigned as Cardinal Archbishop of Boston continues to sit on the Congregation for Bishops holding major influence over these types of decisions plus creating Bishops in his own image and likeness.
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