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After months of unnecessary delays, a lawsuit was filed by three US man who were abused as children by Catholic priests. This kind of child abuse has been happening in almost all countries where Catholic Churches have their priests. However, it is only the US that has managed to sort out how to demand priests. "Clergymen could be taken to court as part of their role as Roman Catholic Church employees"
US federal appeals court has ruled that a lawsuit against the Vatican over claims it covered up decades of child sex abuse by priests can go ahead. The case was filed by three men from Kentucky who say they were abused by clergy in their childhood. It centres on a 1962 directive from the Vatican - made public in 2003 - which told church officials not to disclose sex abuse complaints against priests. The US Roman Catholic Church has been plagued by a string of abuse scandals. On a visit to the US earlier this year, Pope Benedict XVI criticised US bishops for their handling of the child sex abuse crisis, saying their response had sometimes been very poor. In ruling the Kentucky lawsuit could go ahead, the Sixth US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an earlier decision by a district judge. Although the Vatican is largely protected from lawsuits, the court ruled that clergymen could be taken to court as part of their role as Roman Catholic Church employees.
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at 01:58 on November 26th, 2008
And of course they should be prosecuted if found guilty. It does not matter who you are, whether you are Jack from down the road, a priest or the president - if you break the law, you will have to pay for it. Simple as that.
I just hope that these priests will be fired (or what ever the Vatican calls it) instead of being 'relocated' somewhere else (which has happened in the past).