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Bishops condemn BBC abuse claim | Bishops condemn BBC abuse claim |
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The Catholic Church has accused a BBC documentary of a "deeply prejudiced attack" on the Pope over claims of a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse. | The Catholic Church has accused a BBC documentary of a "deeply prejudiced attack" on the Pope over claims of a systematic cover-up of child sex abuse. |
Panorama examined a document which allegedly encourages secrecy in dealing with cases of priests abusing children. | Panorama examined a document which allegedly encourages secrecy in dealing with cases of priests abusing children. |
It says this was enforced by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope. | It says this was enforced by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope. |
The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Birmingham, said the claim was "entirely misleading" but the BBC said it stood by the programme. | The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Birmingham, said the claim was "entirely misleading" but the BBC said it stood by the programme. |
'Misuse of the confessional' | 'Misuse of the confessional' |
The document called Crimen Sollicitationis was written in 1962 and apparently instructed bishops how to handle claims of child sex abuse. | The document called Crimen Sollicitationis was written in 1962 and apparently instructed bishops how to handle claims of child sex abuse. |
Programme makers asked Father Tom Doyle, a former church lawyer who was sacked from the Vatican for criticising its handling of child abuse, to interpret the document. | Programme makers asked Father Tom Doyle, a former church lawyer who was sacked from the Vatican for criticising its handling of child abuse, to interpret the document. |
It is false because it misrepresents two Vatican documents and uses them quite misleadingly The Most Reverend Vincent Nichols href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/28_09_06_Crimen_english.pdf " class="">Read the confidential document href="/1/hi/uk/5397762.stm" class="">Vincent Nichols statement | |
He said it was an explicit written policy to cover up cases of child abuse, which stressed the Vatican's control and made no mention of the victims. | He said it was an explicit written policy to cover up cases of child abuse, which stressed the Vatican's control and made no mention of the victims. |
The Catholic Church said the document was not directly concerned with child sex abuse, but with the misuse of the confessional. | The Catholic Church said the document was not directly concerned with child sex abuse, but with the misuse of the confessional. |
Archbishop Nichols, speaking on behalf of the Catholic bishops of England and Wales, said of the programme: "It is false because it misrepresents two Vatican documents and uses them quite misleadingly in order to connect the horrors of child abuse to the person of the Pope." | Archbishop Nichols, speaking on behalf of the Catholic bishops of England and Wales, said of the programme: "It is false because it misrepresents two Vatican documents and uses them quite misleadingly in order to connect the horrors of child abuse to the person of the Pope." |
He added that the editing, which used old footage and undated interviews, was misleading, and said the BBC should be ashamed of the standard of its journalism. | He added that the editing, which used old footage and undated interviews, was misleading, and said the BBC should be ashamed of the standard of its journalism. |
Of its viewers, he said: "They will know that aspects of the programme amount to a deeply prejudiced attack on a revered world religious leader." | Of its viewers, he said: "They will know that aspects of the programme amount to a deeply prejudiced attack on a revered world religious leader." |
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor has written to the BBC's director general, Mark Thompson, to complain. | Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor has written to the BBC's director general, Mark Thompson, to complain. |
A BBC spokeswoman said the BBC has a well-defined complaints system and would reply to the letter once they receive it. | A BBC spokeswoman said the BBC has a well-defined complaints system and would reply to the letter once they receive it. |
She added: "The protection of children is clearly an issue of the strongest public interest." | She added: "The protection of children is clearly an issue of the strongest public interest." |