Anonymous ID: 677f24 Nov. 13, 2018, 2:11 p.m. No.3889825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9903 >>0142 >>0155

Pope Francis Promotes Vatican’s Chief Sex Crimes Prosecutor After Vatican Halts US Bishops’ Actual Abuse Reforms

 

Pope Francis promoted the Vatican’s top sex crimes prosecutor Tuesday after the Vatican halted U.S. bishops’ adoption of protocols to hold bishops accountable for abuse. The pontiff’s announcement of the promotion of Archbishop Charles Scicluna to deputy of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has largely been interpreted as a symbolic gesture intended to signal that the Vatican wants to improve its approach to the church’s sex abuse crisis. Both Francis and other high-ranking church officials still face stiff criticism over their handling of the crisis, however, given ongoing revelations of systematic cover-ups and the fact that on Monday the Congregation of Bishops halted the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) vote to institute new protocols for addressing sex abuse and to establish a lay commission to investigate abuse cases.

 

Scicluna previously served as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s chief prosecutor of clerical sex crimes and instituted measures that made it easier for church officials to defrock abusive priests. Scicluna’s hard-line approach toward sex abuse sparked ire among certain Vatican officials, however, prompting Pope Benedict XVI to station Scicluna in Malta in 2012. Francis’ promotion of Scicluna gives the archbishop greater authority over the congregation’s daily operations. Scicluna will remain the archbishop of Malta, but will frequent Rome in accordance with the responsibilities of his new position.

 

As for the debacle over the USCCB’s proposed reforms, USCCB President Cardinal Daniel DiNardo clarified that the decision to halt the vote until after a February meeting of bishop conference presidents in Rome came directly from the Vatican’s Congregation for Bishops, as opposed to directly from Francis. The congregation flagged the USCCB’s proposed reforms for issues relating to church law, which stipulates that only the pope has the authority to discipline bishops or order an investigation into their activities. The Vatican’s ambassador to the U.S., Archbishop Christophe Pierre, echoed that sentiment Monday, implying that Vatican officials did not favor the idea of a lay commission overseeing the investigation of bishops implicated in sex crime allegations. “There may be a temptation on the part of some to relinquish responsibility for reform to others from ourselves, as if we were no longer capable of reforming or trusting ourselves,” Pierre said. “Assistance is both welcome and necessary, and surely collaboration with the laity is essential. However, the responsibility as bishops of this Catholic Church is ours.”

 

https://www.dailycaller.com/2018/11/13/pope-francis-vatican-sex-crimes/

Anonymous ID: 677f24 Nov. 13, 2018, 2:15 p.m. No.3889885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0142 >>0155

Mexican Police Escort 400 from Migrant Caravan to U.S. Border

 

A caravan of nearly 400 migrants in eight buses arrived in the northern border state of Sonora, escorted by state and federal police on Monday. State and Federal police are providing security for the group as it heads to the U.S. border. The caravan stopped on the outskirts of Ciudad Obregon for a period of no more than 10 minutes to receive food and water. The caravan later stopped at a gas station, where they were met by personnel from Civil Protection and other agencies, according to local media.

 

Mexican authorities say doctors and specialists will be installed at various points on the road. Medical personnel are reportedly providing care for those who have become ill and also require vaccinations. The caravan is expected to stop in the state capital of Hermosillo before continuing to Tijuana, which is currently experiencing a raging cartel war with record-breaking homicide figures.

 

Breitbart News reported extensively on the cartel violence taking place in Tijuana, with a total of 2,152 homicides in 2018. Some in the caravan are choosing to head to Tijuana to avoid areas such as Tamaulipas and Coahuila. The cartels controlling Tamaulipas and Coahuila areas tend to direct their violence against the migrant community via extortion schemes.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/11/13/watch-mexican-police-escort-400-from-migrant-caravan-to-u-s-border/