Vatican: 1997 letter warning Irish bishops against reporting abuse was 'misunderstood'
Published: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:06 PM Updated: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:06 PM
By The Associated Press
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican launched a new round of damage control today over priestly sex abuse, insisting a 1997 letter warning Irish bishops against reporting abuse to police had been "deeply misunderstood."
The Associated Press on Tuesday published the contents of the letter, in which the Vatican’s top diplomat in Ireland told bishops their policy of mandatory police reporting "gives rise to serious reservations of both a moral and canonical nature."
The letter, obtained originally by Irish broadcaster RTE from an Irish bishop, has undermined persistent Vatican claims, particularly when seeking to defend itself in U.S. lawsuits, that Rome never told bishops not to cooperate with police.
An Irish government-ordered investigation into decades of abuse cover-ups in the Dublin Archdiocese concluded that Irish bishops understood the letter to mean they shouldn’t report suspected crimes.
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