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Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has launched an unprecedented attack on the Catholic Church in parliament.
He said the
recent Cloyne Report into how allegations of sex abuse by priests in Cork had
been covered up showed change was urgently needed.
Mr Kenny
said the historic relationship between church and state in Ireland could not be
the same again.
He said the
report exposed the elitism, dysfunction, disconnection, and narcissism that
dominated the Vatican.
"The
rape and torture of children were downplayed or 'managed' to uphold instead the
primacy of the institution, its power, standing and 'reputation'," the
taoiseach said.
'Unprecedented'
"The
revelations of the Cloyne Report have brought the government, Irish Catholics
and the Vatican to an unprecedented juncture."
Opposition
leader Michael Martin said that when he met the Papal Nuncio after the Murphy
report into the cover-up of abuse in the Dublin diocese in 2009, he told him
the government expected the full cooperation of the Vatican into the Cloyne
inquiry.
However, he
said, the Vatican chose to focus on the interests of the church rather than the
children abused by its clergy and shielded by its leaders.
During the
debate, the church was called upon to publish the audits currently being sent
to every Catholic diocese in the country.
Sinn Fein
spokesperson on health and children Caoimhghin O'Caolain said the government
should consider coordinating with the Northern Ireland Executive on any future
inquiries - particularly as four of the Catholic dioceses straddle the border.
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