Entries from August 2010
Because the reporting on the Vangheluwe - Danneels case is in Dutch, much of the information is difficult to access.Â
One important piece of background has recently surfaced. Tom Heneghan of Reuters wrote to Austen Ivereigh at America:
 What is not said in the transcripts but was reported in the other paper running the transcripts (Het Nieuwsblad) [...]
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Tags: Belgium · clergy sex abuse scandal
Tom Roberts at the National Catholic Reporter reflects on the failure of the hierarchy:
Danneels was generally seen as one of the last of the Vatican II generation who knew that council intimately and supported its reforms. He would be, for lack of a better term, a liberal by many of today’s ecclesiastical measures. But it [...]
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Tags: Belgium · Catholic Church · Moral Theology · Responsibility · clergy sex abuse scandal · clericalism · guilt · repentance
Roger Vangheluwe was a priest when he began sexually abusing his five-year-old nephew. The abuse continued even after 1984, when Vangheluwe, at age 48, became bishop of Bruges.Â
The boy’s family pressured the boy to remain silent to preserve the bishop’s career. The bishop gave the family money (source of money unspecified). As he grew up, [...]
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Tags: Belgium · clergy sex abuse scandal · clericalism
In April 2010, eight years after Boston exploded with the news about pedophile cover-ups, Cardinal Danneels, the great progressive hero in the Church, continued the policy of hushing things up. Reuters reports:
The former head of Belgium’s Catholic Church suggested to a sexual abuse victim it would be better to delay a public statement on the [...]
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Tags: Belgium · clergy sex abuse scandal
You Tube has given show-off adolescent males further motivation to engage in spectacularly self-destructive behavior. Teenagers have filmed themselves wearing a protective suit in a bathtub full of fireworks and throwing a flaming basketball soaked in gasoline – with predictable third-degree burns as the result.
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In Spanish island resorts the sport of balconing has become popular.. [...]
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Tags: Masculinity
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The Pope welcomed a gathering of altar servers in Rome. As John Allen notes:Â
First, for the first time this year, the female altar servers in attendance outnumbered the males. According to organizers, the balance was roughly 60-40 in favor of females. The official Vatican newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano, pointed to the turnout as a symbol of [...]
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Tags: Masculinity · Women in Church
My eldest son is marrying Yerina Hajno, a young Albanian woman who was his sister’s roommate at Wellesley. So we are all off to her hometown, Saranda, for an Albanian Orthodox wedding at the monastery in which she was baptized.
Be back in a few weeks.
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Tags: Uncategorized
At one point in my peregrinations, I drove from Bozeman to Kalispell. The radio stations offered three choices: Country and Western, Christian, and Christian Country and Western. I listened to each as long as I could stand it: Rollin in my Sweet Baby’s Arms (when does the mail train come back?), Yes We’ll Gather by [...]
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Tags: Augustine · Liturgy · Music
I have returned from three weeks of hiking in Glacier National Park and Yellowstone.Â
The National Parks are a tool of natural selection, or at least a good locale to win the Darwin Award (given to those whose stupid actions remove them from the gene pool). Despite all the signs warning that all animals in the [...]
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Tags: Hiking