The rules require that, in the course of pastoral activities, those individuals should at all times be seen to others when they are within the presence of minors, and that it's strictly forbidden to establish a preferential relationship with a single minor, to handle a minor in an offensive means or to engage in inappropriate or ***ually allusive conduct, to ask a minor to maintain a secret, to photograph or to film a minor without the written consent of his dad and mom.
In 2010, the BBC reported that the main causes of the scandal had been the cowl-ups and other alleged shortcomings in the best way in which the church hierarchy has handled the abuses. Cases are stalled and can't go ahead because the church has such power to stop them.
However, there are at all times risks concerned with making an attempt new issues. In a new York Times article, Bishop Blase J. Cupich, chairman of the United States Bishops Committee for the Protection of youngsters and Young People, is quoted explaining why Father Fitzgerald's recommendation "went largely unheeded for 50 years": First, "cases of ***ually abusive priests had been thought-about to be rare." Second, Father Fitzgerald's, "views, by and enormous, have been considered bizarre with regard to not treating people medically, however only spiritually, and in addition segregating a complete population with ***ual issues on a deserted island." And eventually, "There was mounting proof on the planet of psychology that indicated that when medical remedy is given, these folks can, actually, go back to ministry." This was a view which Cupich characterized as one that "the bishops came to remorse".
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