dinsdag, augustus 28, 2018

Gozo Bishop threatens UK blogger with legal action; je zou het er van aan je gal krijgen; convicted of molesting 17 children permitted by Maltese church to say mass “on special occasions”


Bishop Grech strongly denies allegations that he is guilty of “lack of action” about child abuse.

I have received the following communication from lawyers engaged by the Bishop of Gozo following this post.

Mr. Lambert,

I have been briefed by His Excellency Bishop Mario Grech to rebut the false allegations that you have made in his regard in your blog entitled “Worrying abuse allegations in Scicluna’s backyard”.

Bishop Grech formally denies that he has ever “shielded” any member of the clergy falling under his jurisdiction from accusations of child molestation, or, as you put it in your blog “predation on pubescent boys”. Nor has he ever ignored any call from his superiors to take action against any member of the clergy and hence your assertion that he has is guilty of “lack of action” in this respect is also absolutely unfounded.
The Bishop of Gozo, Mario Grech, has engaged lawyers to threaten a UK Catholic blogger who commented on allegations already reported by Malta Today in 2015 with criminal and civil action.
The report concerns the case of Gozitan cleric Joseph Bezzina and the allegation Bishop Mario Grech shielded him from any consequence after allegations of abuse of pubescent boys. The blog by Catholic writer Mark Lambert, says the dossier about Joseph Bezzina’s case has “disappeared”.

Mark Lambert’s report also refers to the case of Dominic Camilleri that was convicted by a Malta church tribunal in 2003 but had still not been defrocked by 2015. This was covered in a Malta Today report by Jurgen Balzan from the time.
The blogger says these cases, and a claim by members of the Gozitan clergy that accuse Bishop Mario Grech of “professional misconduct”, raise uncomfortable questions about the Gozitan curia’s commitment to take action on child abuse.
In a letter to Mark Lambert, Mario Grech’s lawyer denies the allegations and threatens “civil and criminal procedures” against the author.
Mark Lambert contrasts the Gozo Curia with Malta’s, headed by Archbishop Charles Scicluna, who is rumoured in Catholic circles to be dispatched to Philadelphia to look into the situation there after a damning report by the state authorities revealed rampant child abuse by more than 300 priests on at least 1,000 victims over the past 70 years. 
“Priests were raping little boys and girls, and the men of God who were responsible not only did nothing: They hid it all,” reported the grand jury in Philadelphia.
The massive revelations in Philadelphia, that follow similar civil investigations in Ireland into child abuse by priests, raise the question on the need of a similar widespread civil investigation in Malta as well. 
And, judging by the denied reports on Gozo’s diocese, the smaller island might be the right place to start.

TRUTH BE TOLD

Priest convicted of molesting 17 children permitted by Maltese church to say mass “on special occasions”

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