U.N. chastens Vatican
VATICAN CITY (AP) - A U.N. human rights committee denounced the Vatican
on Wednesday for "systematically" adopting policies that allowed priests
to rape and molest tens of thousands of children over decades, and
urged it to open its files on the pedophiles and the bishops who
concealed their crimes.
In a devastating report, the U.N. committee also severely criticized the
Holy See for its attitudes toward homosexuality, contraception and
abortion and said it should change its own canon law to ensure
children's rights and their access to health care are guaranteed.
The U.N. blasted the "code of silence" that has long been used to keep
victims quiet, saying the Holy See had "systematically placed
preservation of the reputation of the church and the alleged offender
over the protection of child victims." It called on the Holy See to
provide compensation to victims and hold accountable not just the
abusers but also those who covered up their crimes.
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