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werden und nicht zu viele einseitige Polemiken hervorzurufen. Ich würde
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by means of public statements, protests and other such actions, which are
legitimate in modern democracy but unsuited for handing on the truth of
divine revelation, which theologians in their research are called to investigate
and explain.
3. Response to the Tánaiste's accusations and to the Dáil and Seanad motions
In his meeting with the Apostolic Nuncio, the Tánaiste and Minister for
Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Eamon Gilmore, stated that "among the most
disturbing of the findings of the Cloyne report is that the Vatican authorities
undermined the Irish Church's own efforts to deal with clerical child sexual abuse
by describing the framework document adopted by the Bishops' Conference as a
mere 'study document'." As has been made clear above, this charge is not
supported by an objective reading of the Cloyne Report nor by the fact that
the common practice of the Irish Bishops was to apply the Framework Docu-
ment. Furthermore, given that the Church has always insisted on the duty of
all citizens to obey the just laws of the State (cfr. Romans 13: 1-2; Catechism
of the Catholic Church, Nos. 1897-1904; 2238-2243), the Holy See does not
accept the charge that « the Vatican intervened to effectively have priests believe
they could in conscience evade their responsibilities under Irish law."
On 20 July 2011, the Dáil passed a motion on the Cloyne Report which,
among other things, deplored "the Vatican's intervention which contributed to
the undermining of the child protection framework and guidelines of the Irish
State and the Irish Bishops". The same motion was passed by Seanad Éireann
a week later. The Holy See wishes to clarify that at no stage in the past did it
make any comment about the Irish State's child protection framework and
guidelines, let alone seek to undermine them. The Holy See further observes
that there is no evidence cited anywhere to support the claim that its
"intervention" contributed to their "undermining". As for the child protection
framework and guidelines of the Irish Bishops, the observations made above
should suffice to dispel the notion that these were in any way undermined
by any intervention of the Holy See.
4. The nature of the Church and the responsibility of individual Bishops
For a more adequate understanding of some of the points made in this
Response, it should be borne in mind that the social organization of the
Catholic Church, a communion of many particular Churches (i.e. Dioceses