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Vatican denies abuse liability, Pope implicated, bishop accused beating orphans

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/31/AR2010033100931.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article7082705.ece
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100331/ap_on_re_eu/eu_the_vatican_s_defense_16

Law firm implicates Vatican, Pope in abuse case By CHRISTINE ARMARIO
AP March 31, 2010 MIAMI - A South Florida law firm is implicating the
Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI in its handling of a priest accused of
sexually abusing children. Jessica Arbour, an attorney representing
one of the alleged victims, says documents show the Vatican was aware
of Rev. Ernesto Garcia-Rubio's misconduct as early as 1968. Thirteen
years later, Benedict became head of the Vatican office that received
a petition from Garcia-Rubio seeking to leave the priesthood. Arbour
says the paperwork was lost. Arbour says they do not have any evidence
indicating children were abused during that time. A lawsuit has been
filed against the Archdiocese of Miami, claiming it was negligent in
its supervision and assignment of the reverend. Arbour says it may be
amended to include the Vatican.
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Vatican offers 3 reasons it's not liable for abuse By NICOLE
WINFIELD, AP Mar 30, 2010 VATICAN CITY – Dragged deeper than ever
into the clerical sex abuse scandal, the Vatican is launching a legal
defense that it hopes will shield the pope from a lawsuit in Kentucky
seeking to have him answer attorneys' questions under oath. Court
documents obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press show that Vatican
lawyers plan to argue that the pope has immunity as head of state,
that American bishops who oversaw abusive priests weren't employees of
the Vatican, and that a 1962 document is not the "smoking gun" that
provides proof of a cover-up.

The Holy See is trying to fend off the first U.S. case to reach the
stage of determining whether victims actually have a claim against the
Vatican itself for negligence for allegedly failing to alert police or
the public about Roman Catholic priests who molested children.

The case was filed in 2004 in Kentucky by three men who claim they
were abused by priests and claim negligence by the Vatican. Their
attorney, William McMurry, is seeking class-action status for the
case, saying there are thousands of victims across the country.

"This case is the only case that has been ever been filed against the
Vatican which has as its sole objective to hold the Vatican
accountable for all the priest sex abuse ever committed in this
country," he said in a phone interview. "There is no other defendant.
There's no bishop, no priest." The Vatican is seeking to dismiss the
suit before Benedict XVI can be questioned or documents subpoenaed.
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describes abuse

German bishop accused of beating orphaned girls April 1, 2010 One of
the Pope's closest conservative allies in Germany, Bishop Walter Mixa,
has been accused of brutally beating and flogging children in his
care. The Bishop of Augsburg, 68, denies the claims by five former
pupils at a Catholic-run orphanage and care facility. But they will be
a source of deep embarrassment and concern in the Vatican: Bishop Mixa
is part of a conservative axis in Pope Benedict XVI's native Bavaria
that has always backed the pontiff in his most controversial
decisions, from criticising the violence of Islam in Regensburg
cathedral, to rehabilitating the Holocaust-sceptic Bishop Richard
Williamson....The beatings were regular and always brutal.

"At least 50 times Mr Mixa pulled down my trousers and beat me on the
bottom with a stick, five or six whacks each time," Mr Tagwerk
added....The blows were always administered in places where the
bruising could be hidden - high up on the arm or on the bottom. One of
the victims, a man who is now 44, reports being flogged with a carpet
beater, 35 strokes each time. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article7082705.ece

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