Secretive Catholic Order Founded by Accused Pedophile Under Fire   3/14/10 
- As sex abuse scandals rock the Vatican, the results of an  investigation 
into a rich, ultra-conservative and secretive Roman Catholic order  founded 
by a priest accused of pedophilia and incest are due to be filed in Rome  
tomorrow.

The sordid story of the Legion of Christ, whose late founder,  the Rev. 
Marcial Maciel Degollado, was a close ally of Pope John Paul II before  being 
forcibly retired by the Vatican in 2006, is a microcosm of the crisis  
currently enveloping the church....
The controversy over the Legion, which is  now barred or severely 
restricted from operating in six U.S. dioceses, is  especially awkward for 
Benedict 
because he wants to have John Paul, a staunch  defender of the order, 
canonized.

"Maciel was a sexual criminal of epic  proportions who gained the trust of 
John Paul II and created a movement that is  as close to a cult as anything 
we've seen in the church," said author Jason  Berry, one of two reporters 
who broke the Maciel story in 1997 and who directed  a 2008 documentary about 
the priest called "Vows of Silence."....

In  1997, nine former high-ranking seminarians accused Maciel, who died in 
2008, of  sexually abusing them when they were boys training for the 
priesthood. Last  year, it was discovered Maciel had an illegitimate daughter 
born 
in 1986 in  Spain. Two Mexican men who say they are Maciel's sons claim  he 
also  sexually abused them as children. 
"But he got away with it for years and  still in a sense he's getting away 
with it."
Though the Vatican knew of  improprieties involving Maciel as far back as 
1956, he was praised and protected  by John Paul II, who became pope in 1978 
and once called Maciel "an efficacious  guide to youth."

Even when the former seminarians went public in 1997  about Maciel's sexual 
abuse and filed a formal complaint with the Vatican, the  church at first 
did nothing while the Legion and other high-profile conservative  Catholics 
called them liars.
A book, Vows of Silence, written by Hartford  Courant reporter Gerald 
Renner and writer Jason Berry, was published in 2004  with what one reviewer 
called "horror stories... of brainwashing, manipulation,  pederast seduction 
rituals, character assassination, bribes, drug abuse,  gulag-type threats -- 
you name it."
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Catholic child abuse - nuns also accused 9 March 2010 By Britta Wielaard  
Following recent reports about sexual abuse of children by Dutch priests, it 
now  appears that some nuns also took advantage of their charges. Tuesday's 
edition  of newspaper De Telegraaf contains the story of Herman Harends, who 
says he was  abused by nuns at a Roman Catholic boarding school he attended 
in the  1950s.
Radio Netherlands Worldwide and newspaper NRC Handelsblad published  their 
report on sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic church two weeks ago.  
Since then, more and people have come forward, saying they, too, were childhood 
 
victims.
_http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/catholic-child-abuse-nuns-also-accused_ 
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Dutch Catholic Church faces child sex abuse scandal 26 February 2010 By  
Robert Chesal 
Large-scale abuse - At the boarding school in 's-Heerenberg,  80 to 100 
boys between the ages of 12 and 18 slept in four large dormitories.  "Sometimes 
you knew for sure: there's something going on between that boy and  that 
priest. And that other priest has a number of boys up in his room. It  
happened on a large scale. Several of the priests were involved."....  

Since it was set up in 1995, the hotline has received almost 300 reports  
of sexual abuse. "It has taken too long for the Church to apologise and take  
action. (.) The Dutch bishops adopted the same `wait and see' approach. I 
didn't  get the impression that dealing with sexual abuse was a priority for  
them."

Committee resigns - Two years ago, dissatisfied with the attitude  taken by 
the Dutch bishops, Yvo van Kuijck, now vice-president of the District  
Court in Arnhem, resigned along with the entire Assessment and Advisory  
Committee. Priests guilty of abuse in one parish were simply transferred to  
another parish where they were free to find new victims. "Not only is that  
unprofessional, it's inconceivable." 
_http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/dutch-catholic-church-faces-child-sex-abu
se-scandal_ 
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