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  • Catholic priest at teenager’s funeral condemns suicide

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel church in Temperance, Michigan Symbol copyright Google Maps Symbol caption Father Don LaCuesta used the funeral at Our Girl of Mount Carmel church in Temperance, Michigan to condemn suicide

    Folks of a teenage boy who took his own existence have complained after their Catholic priest criticised him on the funeral for killing himself.

    Father Don LaCuesta in the carrier wondered whether Maison Hullibarger, 18, might input heaven, horrifying his oldsters and family.

    The Archdiocese of Detroit have relieved Father LaCuesta from funeral tasks, however the family want him fired.

    Catholicism has traditionally taught that suicide is an unforgiveable sin.

    Only not too long ago has the church mentioned that excessive mental pressure could imply forgiveness for people who take their very own lives.

    Symbol caption The Catholic Church has traditionally condemned suicide as an unforgiveable sin

    the appearance at the funeral against their wishes of their son’s soccer tutor, who reportedly bullied Maison and his brothers, added to their ache.

    a press release launched by the Archdiocese of Detroit said Father LaCuesta wouldn’t pontificate at funerals “for the foreseeable long term” and apologised for what came about, but the family want him removed from his post to prevent him upsetting others.

    “We Are afraid that, just like the Catholic Church does, they’ll send him off and he’s going to do it to some other person,” Mr Hullibarger mentioned.

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  • Carlo Maria Vigano claim of Theodore McCarrick cover-up by Pope Francis ‘blasphemous,’ Vatican says

    A top Vatican cardinal issued a scathing rebuke Sunday of the ambassador who accused Pope Francis of covering up the sexual misconduct of a prominent American cardinal, saying his claims were false, “

    VATICAN CITY — A top Vatican cardinal issued a scathing rebuke Sunday of the ambassador who accused Pope Francis of covering up the sexual misconduct of a prominent American cardinal, saying his claims were false, “blasphemous” and demanding that he repent.

    Six weeks after Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano threw the papacy into turmoil over his claims about ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the head of the Vatican’s bishops office said there was no evidence in his files backing Vigano’s claims that Francis annulled any sanctions against McCarrick.

    Cardinal Marc Ouellet’s letter was issued Sunday, a day after Francis authorized a “thorough study” of all Vatican archives into how McCarrick rose through the ranks of the Catholic Church despite allegations he sexually preyed on seminarians and young priests.

    The letter, addressed to Vigano but identified as an open letter to the faithful, marked an extraordinary and decisive end to the official Vatican silence about Vigano’s claims. In it, Ouellet both defended the pope and criticized Vigano, asserting that the conservative cleric had used the scandal over sexual abuse in the U.S. to score ideological points with Francis’ critics on the Catholic right.

    Ouellet said a review of his files showed there were no documents about any sanctions imposed on McCarrick and that it was “false” to suggest Francis had annulled any such measures.

    Ouellet did acknowledge that McCarrick had been “strongly exhorted” not to travel or appear in public, and to live a discreet life of prayer given rumors against him about his past behavior with young adult men.

    The McCarrick scandal has thrown the U.S. and Vatican hierarchy into turmoil, given it was apparently an open secret in some U.S. church circles that he would invite seminarians to his New Jersey beach house and into his bed. Two men received settlements starting in 2005 from two New Jersey dioceses after they alleged McCarrick sexually molested or harassed them.

    The Vatican was informed starting in at least 2000 about the seminarian complaints.

    Francis accepted McCarrick’s resignation as a cardinal in July after a U.S. church investigation determined that an allegation that he groped a teenage altar boy in the 1970s was credible. Since then, another man has come forward saying McCarrick molested him when he was a young teen and other men have said they were harassed by McCarrick as adult seminarians and young priests.

    Ouellet’s letter marked the Vatican’s first direct response to Vigano’s 11-page denunciation Aug. 26 in which he accused two dozen Vatican and U.S. church officials of covering up for McCarrick, and demanded Francis resign for his role in the scandal.

    In the document, Vigano claimed he told Francis during a June 23, 2013 meeting that Pope Benedict XVI had sanctioned McCarrick to a lifetime of penance and prayer for having “corrupted a generation of seminarians and priests.”

    Vigano implied that Francis still rehabilitated McCarrick from the “canonical sanctions” and made him a trusted counselor.

    Ouellet noted that the June 23 meeting occurred as Francis was meeting with all his ambassadors for the first time, and was gathering an “enormous quantity of verbal and written information” about the church around the world.

    “I strongly doubt that McCarrick concerned him to the degree you’d like to think, given he was an 82-year-old emeritus archbishop who had been out of a job for seven years,” Ouellet wrote.

    Ouellet said in all his meetings with Francis about bishop nominations, he never heard him refer once to McCarrick as a trusted counselor. He said he couldn’t believe Vigano had arrived at such a “monstrous” and “blasphemous” conclusion given that Francis had nothing to do with McCarrick’s career rise in the previous decades.

    He said he understood that Vigano might be bitter at the way his own career ended and his disagreement with Francis’ policies. But he wrote:

    “You cannot end your priestly life in an open and scandalous rebellion that inflicts a painful wound” on the church and divides its people. He urged Vigano: “Come out of your hiding place, repent for your revolt and return to better sentiments toward the Holy Father.”

  • Chile police raid Catholic Church offices amid sex abuse scandal

    Chilean police officers are seen during the confiscation of the documents inside the office of the Ecclesiastical Court of the archdiocese of Santiago, Chile, June 13, 2018. Image copyright Reuters Symbol caption Workplaces of the Ecclesiastical Courtroom in Santiago were amongst premises raided

    Police and prosecutors in Chile have raided workplaces and seized documents of the Roman Catholic Church amid a child sexual abuse and cover-up scandal.

    The surprise raids happened in the capital Santiago and within the town of Rancagua.

    They come as Vatican envoys are in Chile to research the claims and recommend dioceses the best way to respond.

    On Monday the Pope widespread the resignations of three Chilean bishops within the wake of the scandal.

    They integrated the arguable Juan Barros who used to be accused of protecting up sexual abuse committed through priest Fernando Karadima in the nineteen eighties and 1990s.

    Image copyright AFP Symbol caption Maltese Archbishop Charles Scicluna (L) and fellow papal envoy Jordi Bertomeu have spoken to sufferers of abuse

    Papal envoys Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Msgr Jordi Bertomeu are on their 2d discuss with to Chile to take statements from sufferers. they have already compiled a report that says the Chilean Church coated up abuse circumstances and destroyed evidence.

    Pope Francis become involved within the scandal surrounding Juan Barros whilst he defended the bishop during his discuss with to Chile in January. at the time he stated that allegations against the bishop amounted to “slander”.

    He later apologised to victims, announcing: “I apologise to them if I harm them with out realising it, but it was once a wound that I inflicted with out meaning to.”

    About EIGHTY Roman Catholic monks have been suggested to authorities in Chile for alleged sexual abuse over the past 18 years.

    Under Pope Francis, a Vatican committee has been set up to battle sexual abuse and help sufferers.