Victims blast papal
nuncio’s abrupt departure
They believe
Vatican is avoiding answering questions about cover ups
“Come
clean about your time in Ireland and Australia,” they
urge
WHAT
Holding signs and childhood photos at a footpath
news conference, clergy sex abuse victims and their supporters will;
- Demand
answers as to why the papal nuncio to Australia has suddenly been reassigned to
Israel with no replacement in over four months.
- Question whether or not it
has to do with the current abuse inquiries, and
- Will urge anyone who may
have seen or suspected clergy sex crimes in Canberra to come forward now to
police and prosecutors
WHEN
Friday, November 30 at 10:15 a.m.
WHERE
Outside the Papal Nuncio’s
consulate in Canberra, 2 Vancouver Street, Red Hill ACT 2603 (corner of Monaco
Cres)
WHO
Three to four members of an international support
group called SNAP (the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priest) including an
American woman who is the organisation’s president and founder.
WHY
A prominent Australian Archbishop has recently left
Australia to take up the post of Papal Nuncio in Israel, and leaders of an
international support group for victims of clergy abuse believe he left in an
effort to avoid scandal.
Archbishop Giuseppe Lazarotto had, while he was
stationed in Ireland in 2005, repeatedly refused to provide information to the
Murphy Commission, a group that was created to investigate child sex crimes by
clergy in Ireland. In the time since, Archbishop Lazarotto has since been
accused of “doing everything in his power to protect suspected Irish clerics.”
Since Lazarotto left Australia for Israel, no replacement has been
named.
Leaders of SNAP are now challenging the Vatican on this issue, and
are questioning whether this move is a deliberate one by the catholic church to
avoid having Archbishop Lazarotto subjected to tough questions about clergy
abuse from the current Victorian Parliamentary inquiry and the soon to be
initiated Federal Royal Commission.
“It’s very unusual to see moves like
this made so quickly, and especially without any plan for the vacancies left
behind,” said Barbara Blaine, SNAP President. “We’d like to get some answers on
why Lazarotto was moved and why church officials never forced him to answer
questions in Ireland.”
SNAP is also concerned that Archbishop Lazarotto
may have perpetuated similar cover-ups during his time in Australia, and that he
may be taking the same tactics with him to Israel.
“Given all that
Lazarotto has been accused of and the fact that he’s never been forced to answer
these allegations, we are concerned about his activities here and in Israel,”
said Blaine. “Parishioners in both countries deserve the truth.”
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CONTACT
Barbara
Blaine, SNAP President and Founder (0449 018 594 or +1 312 399 4747, bblaine@snapnetwork.org)
Nicky Davis,
SNAP Australia Leader ( 0422 538 440, nicky@nickydavis.com.au)
Mark Fabbro,
SNAP Australia Leader ( 0411 390 850,
survivorsclergy@gmail.com)