Concerning a 1997 letter from Archbishop Luciano Storero, Apostolic Nuncio, to
Irish bishops (remarks by Fr. Lombardi)
In the course of a recent television
programme in Ireland, mention was made of a letter written in 1997 by Archbishop Luciano
Storero, then apostolic nuncio to Ireland, to members of the country's episcopal conference.
That letter has been given biased treatment by some media outlets, who have presented
it as proof of an instruction, from the Vatican, to cover up cases of sexual abuse
of minors.
The letter – written on the basis of indications received from
the Congregation for the Clergy – concerns a document produced by an advisory committee
of the Irish bishops, highlighting certain problematic aspects therein and indicating
the need for a deeper examination which also takes account of similar situations in
other countries, and which had to be conducted through dialogue and collaboration
with the episcopal conferences of the countries concerned.
In the first place,
it must be noted that the letter does not in any way suggest that national laws must
not be followed.
Furthermore, the letter rightly emphasises the importance
of always respecting canonical legislation, precisely in order to ensure that guilty
parties do not have justified grounds for an appeal and thus producing a result contrary
to the one desired.
Finally, it must be stated that the letter was written
prior to the norms of 2001 which unified responsibility in this field under the jurisdiction
of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a move which has certainly led
to clearer guidelines and more effective procedures.