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[h=1]Vatican holds summit to tackle sex abuse by priests[/h]The Vatican is under pressure to do more to protect the victims of abuse by members of the clergy
Roman Catholic leaders have begun an unprecedented summit in Rome on how the church should tackle the sexual abuse of children by priests.
In a Vatican statement, Pope Benedict said "healing for victims" should be a major concern as much as "profound renewal of the Church at every level".
The summit aims to produce guidelines on tackling abusive priests and helping police to prosecute paedophile crime.
Victims' groups, who were not invited, have dismissed it as a PR exercise.
"You don't need a jolly in Rome to learn what the right thing to do is," said Sue Cox of Survivors Voice, a coalition of victim support groups covering Britain, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and the US.
"This is just a PR stunt. It's just theatre really. It's no use whatsoever," Ms Cox, herself a victim of abuse by a priest, told the AFP news agency.
'Few apologies'
Bishops from more than 100 countries and 32 heads of religious orders are among those taking part in the four days of discussions.
Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the senior Vatican official in charge of investigating the sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests, said bishops had already been sent a "very clear message" that they must follow civil law on paedophile cases.
"When crime has happened and the civil authorities justifiably ask for co-operation and request co-operation, the church cannot decline that co-operation. Concerning reporting mechanisms, our strong advice is to follow the law of the country concerned," he said.
The summit would consider ways to help bishops and other church workers with that process, including establishing an e-learning centre on the internet with advice in several languages, he said.
The Vatican is under pressure to concentrate more on protecting victims of sexual abuse rather than, as in the past, rallying to the defence of priests accused of these crimes, the BBC's David Willey in Rome reports.
Only one victim - Marie Collins from Ireland - has been invited to attend the summit.
She said her decision to attend was not an easy one.
"Despite apologies for the actions of the abusers, there have been few apologies for protection given to them by their superiors," said Ms Collins, who was raped at age of 13 by a hospital chaplain in Dublin.
"There seems to be a lack of penalty for any of these men in leadership who deliberately or negligently covered up for abusers."


Source: BBC World News

 
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[h=1]Catholic priest guilty of sexually abusing boys[/h]A former Roman Catholic priest from Staffordshire has been found guilty of sexually abusing seven boys.
Alexander Bede Walsh, 58, of Church Lane, Abbots Bromley, has been convicted of 19 charges of abusing boys aged from seven to 16, between 1975 and 1993, while working as a priest.
The jury at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court found him not guilty of four charges.
It will resume its deliberations on Tuesday on four other charges, three of which concern an eighth alleged victim.
Walsh had denied a total of 27 counts of serious sexual assault on boys, which the court heard were committed while he was working in Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Coventry.
'Predatory paedophile'
He told the court that he had never sexually abused or inappropriately touched any of the complainants.
Walsh told the court he resigned from the priesthood after a previous conviction in 2004 for downloading indecent images of children from the internet, but was continuing to live in Church accommodation.
Under cross-examination by prosecutor Robert Price, Walsh said he thought he was the victim in the case and that the complainants were motivated by the idea of compensation.
Mr Price described the former clergyman, who was ordained in 1979, as a "determined, manipulative, predatory paedophile" who believed nobody would speak out against him because he was a priest.
The jury of five men and seven women took about six hours to find him guilty of 18 charges of indecent assault and another of a serious sexual offence.

 
Vatican holds summit to tackle sex abuse by priests

The Vatican is under pressure to do more to protect the victims of abuse by members of the clergy
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Source: BBC World News

We shoga naona unahangaika sana na issue za kikristo badala ya kuangalia nini kinaendelea kenye jamii yako, vipi nyie mlikutana wapi kumjadili yule Imam wenu aliyelawiti mtoto msikitini pale Dodoma?
 
We shoga naona unahangaika sana na issue za kikristo badala ya kuangalia nini kinaendelea kenye jamii yako, vipi nyie mlikutana wapi kumjadili yule Imam wenu aliyelawiti mtoto msikitini pale Dodoma?
mkuu waache hao usijiweke kwenye level yao...hicho ndicho pekee wanachokiweza
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