Online Rumor Claims Pope Resigned Over Arrest Warrant  in Sex Abuse Scandal



By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/)  , Christian Post 
Reporter
February 20, 2013



A rumor swirling around online claims that Pope Benedict XVI is stepping  
down because of legal action being taken against him over his alleged  
involvement in the Roman Catholic Church's priest sex abuse scandal.


Addicting Info, a left-wing website devoted to debunking right-wing ideas,  
posted a story last Thursday claiming that there was an arrest warrant from 
an  unknown European country. 
"…the Pope, whose given name is Joseph Ratzinger, has a meeting with the  
Italian President, Giorgio Napolitano on February 23 to beg for immunity 
against  prosecution for allegations of child sex crimes," wrote Shannon Barber 
of _Addicting Info_ 
(http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/02/14/pope-allegedly-sought-immunity-for-abuse-crimes-just-before-resigning/)
 . 
"Apparently, this hastily arranged meeting, and likely the resignation as  
well, are the result of a supposed note received by the Vatican from an  
undisclosed European government that stated that there are plans to issue a  
warrant for the Pope's arrest." 
The Addicting Info story has been picked up by several websites, including  
one _titled_ 
(http://notocbcp.weebly.com/2/post/2013/02/pope-received-news-of-his-warrant-of-arrest-before-resignation.html)
  "1 Million Voices Against 
CBCP," which describes itself  as opposing the "theocratic dictatorship" of 
the Catholic Bishop Conference of  the Philippines. 
"The Catholic Church truly knows no bounds when it comes to protecting 
their  priests, no matter how heinous the crimes," wrote an anonymous author on 
the  site under the story title of "Pope received news of his warrant of 
arrest  before resignation."  
A similar story of the Pope meeting with Italian President Napolitano over  
immunity also appeared on the _website_ 
(http://www.stuartwilde.com/2013/02/popeseeks-immunity-protection-from-italian-president/)
  of Stuart Wilde, a 
metaphysical author and  teacher. 
Wilde cites as his source for the information the International Tribunal 
Into  Crimes of Church and State, a London-based group that believes the 
"abuse,  trafficking, torture and murder of children appears endemic to 
European  
culture." 
Barber of Addicting Info also cites as the source for the story an entry on 
 the International Tribunal website. The _entry_ 
(http://itccs.org/2013/02/16/roman-church-admits-the-popes-guilt-joseph-ratzinger-to-evade-justice-and-
hide-out-in-the-vatican-for-his-own-legal-immunity-and-protection/)  refers 
to the Pope as a "war criminal" and says that the  meeting with the Italian 
president means the "Roman Church admits the Pope's  Guilt." 
On Monday, Feb. 11, Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation, being the  
first pontiff in some 600 years to do so. The 85-year-old Bishop of Rome 
cited  the effects of "advanced age" as his reason rather than any legal 
troubles. 
Laced with the word "allegedly," the circulating rumor about a connection  
between the Pope's resignation and legal battles surrounding culpability in 
the  priest abuse scandal has its problems. 
According to a Reuters _story_ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/17/pope-immunity_n_2708518.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular)
  posted Sunday on The 
Huffington Post, the Pope is  presently not named in any court case pertaining 
to the international sex abuse  scandal. Further, in the past the Pope was 
named as a defendant in cases. 
"In 2010, for example, Benedict was named as a defendant in a law suit  
alleging that he failed to take action as a cardinal in 1995 when he was  
allegedly told about a priest who had abused boys ata U.S. school for the deaf  
decades earlier," wrote Philip Pullella of Reuters.
 
"The lawyers withdrew the case last year and the Vatican said it was a 
major  victory that proved the pope could not be held liable for the actions of 
abusive  priests. Benedict is currently not named specifically in any other 
case. The  Vatican does not expect any more but is not ruling out the 
possibility." 
Recently the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and the  
Center for Constitutional Rights did attempt to bring a suit against the 
Pontiff  over the issue to the International Criminal Court, however the ICC 
refused to  hear the case. 
A possible source for the rumor of an arrest warrant and clandestine 
meeting  over immunity regarding the priest abuse scandal was a statement by an 
anonymous  Vatican City official. The unnamed source told Reuters that one of t
he reasons  Pope Benedict XVI will be living in Vatican after his 
retirement would be to  protect him from frivolous harassment, legal or 
otherwise. 
"His continued presence in the Vatican is necessary, otherwise he might be  
defenseless. He wouldn't have his immunity, his prerogatives, his security, 
if  he is anywhere else," said the anonymous source. 
"I see a big problem if he would go anywhere else. I'm thinking in terms of 
 his personal security, his safety. We don't have a secret service that can 
 devote huge resources (like they do) to ex-presidents." 
This is not the only rumor to arise since the Pope announced his 
resignation  last week. Some had claimed after the resignation was made public 
that 
the Pope  was suffering from bone cancer. Vatican spokesman Greg Burke 
explained in an  interview with ABC's Good Morning America that these rumors 
were 
"certainly not  true."
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