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Apr-13-2011 18:05printcomments

Catholic Group Claims Children Raped by Priests were 'Homosexual' Participants, not Victims

"all of the arguments we see in this ad are scapegoating attempts" - Phil Attey, executive director of Catholics for Equality, from The Advocate

Bill Donohue
Bill Donohue photo courtesy: Raw Story

(NEW YORK) - The anti-gay Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is going on the attack against "those who are distorting the truth about priestly sexual abuse." The group bought an expensive full-page ad in The New York Times Monday that places the blames for the church's scandals on "homosexuality, not pedophilia."

And perhaps most shockingly, it also claimed that some children were active participants in the abuse. "The refrain that child rape is a reality in the Church is twice wrong: let's get it straight -- they weren't children and they weren't raped," self-appointed Catholic League president Bill Donohue wrote in the ad.

"We know from the John Jay study that most of the victims have been adolescents, and that the most common abuse has been inappropriate touching (inexcusable though this is, it is not rape)," he added, referencing a 2004 study by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, which was funded by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

"The Boston Globe correctly said of the John Jay report that 'more than three-quarters of the victims were post pubescent, meaning the abuse did not meet the clinical definition of pedophilia.' In other words, the issue is homosexuality, not pedophilia," Donohue wrote.

"What accounts for the relentless attacks on the Church?" he asked in conclusion. "Let's face it: if its teachings were pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage and pro-women clergy, the dogs would have been called off years ago."

Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, a pro-gay Catholic group, told The Advocate that there were "so many problems with what Mr. Donohue is saying." She pointed out that Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP) figures showed that half of those abused are female.

"He avoids what is in many ways the larger sin -- the cover-up and enabling of abuse," she added. Phil Attey, executive director of Catholics for Equality, told The Advocate that "all of the arguments we see in this ad are scapegoating attempts."

"We're disappointed that Bill Donahue refuses to look at the long-term well-being of the Catholic Church by joining the overwhelming majority of American Catholics who see the only path toward fixing the problem to be the establishment of permanent structures for the laity to be involved in the running of the church."

Allegations of sexual abuse involving the Roman Catholic clergy in the United States rose sharply last year to nearly 700 from around 400 in 2009, according to a church report Monday.

The vast majority of the allegations, 653, involved alleged abuse that occurred decades ago but whose "victims/survivors are just now finding the courage to report" them, the study said. -- With AFP

This report was originally published by Raw Story




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Leah April 15, 2011 10:17 am (Pacific time)

The Let Go...Let Peace Come In Foundation is a nonprofit with a mission to help heal and support adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse worldwide. We are seeking adult survivors who would be willing to post a childhood photo and caption, their story, or their creative expressions to our website www.letgoletpeacecomein.org. By uniting survivors from across the globe we can help provide a stronger and more powerful voice to those survivors who have not yet found the courage to speak out. Together we can; together we should; together we NEED to stand up and be counted. Please visit our site for more details on how you can send us your submissions. Remember, you are not alone!


mike ference April 14, 2011 7:59 am (Pacific time)

Mr. Donahue fails to discuss the bishops, cardinals and popes who were also accused of sexual acts with victims. It wasn't just priests and nuns. The whole organization is comprised of dysfunctional sex freaks who prey on innocent children, men, women, seminarians, etc. Mike Ference


Chuck Anziulewicz April 14, 2011 11:39 am (Pacific time)

Does Bill Donohue always look so MEAN?


Matthews April 14, 2011 11:12 am (Pacific time)

He is just as bad as the Westboro Baptists. Rather than focus on God's love he spends his time spreading hatred due to his delusional beliefs that God is a hate-filled homophobe and supports everything priests do, including rape. He is exactly like South Park portrayed him, he seems to believe that he is God himself.


JeannieGuzman April 14, 2011 9:40 am (Pacific time)

At last, a Director of a Catholic Organization sees the trouble that Bill Donohue is causing the issue of credibility to the Catholic Community! Everytime that I see one of Bill's articles I am sickened! I've noticed that no bishops, archbishops or cardinals have come forward to ask Bill to stop his shenanigans. I wonder if the Hierarchy of the Catholic Church is the money, or the deep pockets, behind Bill's verbal and written tantrums, which we continually see in the press. Does anyone know how much an ad in the NY Times costs (question mark broken). Trace the money and then find out who is behind him!


mike ference April 14, 2011 7:58 am (Pacific time)

Mr. Donahue fails to discuss the bishops, cardinals and popes who were also accused of sexual acts with victims. It wasn't just priests and nuns. The whole organization is comprised of dysfunctional sex freaks who prey on innocent children, men, women, seminarians, etc. Mike Ference


Gabe, CA April 14, 2011 6:39 am (Pacific time)

Donohue is simply a misguided man who feels the need to defend a church that harbors rapists. Maybe he needs to consider why this church needs such defense at all. I sincerely wish he would talk with a survivor of sexual abuse by a priest. Maybe then he would understand the heinousness involved - although I doubt it. He can't see beyond the huge beam in his eye. Unfortunately, all the comments on his article are simply giving him the attention he desires.


andres sta.maria April 13, 2011 7:16 pm (Pacific time)

"Courage to report" or encourage to ask money?

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