Indian media reports on Pope and paedophilia cases, misleading and inaccurate ,says
Cardinal Gracias
(March 24, 2010) Indian Cardinal Oswald Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay issued a
statement on Tuesday, in which, he criticised the Indian media for their misleading
titles and inaccurate content over child sex abuse in the church. He pointed out
inaccuracies such as “The Pope apologised to the victims of abuse” and, “as Prefect
of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, he issued clear rules” to stop
it. Hence, media organisations “must be more accurate” in their reporting, wrote Cardinal
Gracias in a statement released to the Press. “In response to news reports appearing
in the print and electronic media, I wish to offer the following clarifications,”
the prelate said. “Captions like ‘Sex Scandal closes in on Pope’”, which appeared
“in the Sunday Times of India dated March 14, give an impression that the Pope is
involved in a sex-scandal or cover-up operation, to suppress truth in paedophile sex-abuse
cases involving priests. This is not true and has been categorically denied. Other
journalists have suggested that the “Pope has done nothing substantial, except apologise
to victims and families”. This is also “incomplete and inaccurate” and “does not portray
the full truth of the comprehensive efforts initiated by the Holy Father to address
the issue of sex-abuse by priests in the Church.” Further allegations have been
made that Pope Benedict “issued a secret document to deal with priests “involved
in “paedophile cases, thereby implicating him in an attempt to suppress the truth.
This is a misrepresentation of the truth of the document. On the contrary, the Pope
“issued clear procedural rules, calling for a more transparent investigation and stricter
action against those found guilty of sex abuse, said Cardinal Gracias.