THE Vatican has strongly denied that its celibacy requirement is the root of the sex abuse scandal in the church in Europe and has defended Pope Benedict XVI’s handling of the crisis.
An article in yesterday’s Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano shot down suggestions that the celibate priesthood was to blame for the "deviant behaviour" of a small number of clerics.
Echoing comments from top clerics all week, the newspaper noted that studies had shown no link between celibacy and a tendency to abuse minors.
The article also defended Benedict as a "vigilant shepherd of his flock" in confronting the crisis decisively early on, in denouncing the "filth" in the priesthood and in taking charge of abuse cases himself.
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This appeared in the printed version of the Irish Examiner Monday, March 15, 2010