misterpee
13.03.10, 05:17
Pierwsze rozpatruja Demjaniuka, 89 letniego, chorego starca. Gdyby
nawet byl winny to nie powinno to byc rozpatrywane przez sad
Niemiecki, poniewaz aktyalna wine za zbrodnie nazistowskie ponosi
panstwo Niemieckie.
teraz sady Niemieckie rozpatruja sprawe pedofili w Regensburgu,
ktore mialy miejsce w roku 1958 i 1964, czyli 52 i 46 lat temu.
Sprawy takie powinny byc uznane za przedawnione, i powinny tylko
zwrocic uwage Kosciola na dyscypline koscielna. Zacietosc mediow w
naswietlaniu tych dwu przypadkow sadowych ma charakter tak napastiwy
ze wiadomo kto organizuje te i podobne intrygi.
Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller of Regensburg issued the following
communiqué concerning the Regensburger Domspatzen.
The Regensburger Domspatzen is made up of three sections:
The Secondary School (Gymnasium) directed by a lay headmaster;
The Boarding School (Internat), directed by a priest, assisted by
teachers and educators;
The Choir (Chor) directed by the Choir Master of the Cathedral
Choir (Domkapellmeister).
The elementary school in Etterzhausen, today located at Pielenhofen,
is an institution independent of the Domspatzen; they collaborate
solely on a few specific points in the context of musical education
(thus it is also called the Vorschule, that is, the preparatory
school for the Domspatzen.
In the past few days, two cases of sex abuse have been called to
mind:
in the first case the abuse occurred in 1958 and it was committed
by the Vice-Director of the preparatory school. As soon as the crime
became known, he was removed from his post and prosecuted;
the second case involves a person who worked at the Domspatzen for
seven months in 1958. After 12 years he was sentenced for a case of
sex abuse. The events that occurred during the seven-month-period
that he spent at the Domspatzen are currently being investigated.
Both these cases were already public knowledge at the time and
should be considered closed from the legal viewpoint. They do not
coincide with the term of office of Maestro Prof. Georg Ratzinger
(1964-1994).
The Bishop of Regensburg is responsible, in the canonical sense, for
institutions in the Diocese of Regensburg.
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The Holy See supports the diocese in its willingness to analyze the
painful matter with determination and openness, in accordance with
the directives of the German Bishops' Conference. The main objective
of clarification on the Church's part is to do justice to the
possible victims. In addition, the Church is grateful for this
commitment to clarity within her and hopes that clarifications will
likewise be made in other public and private institutions, if all
truly have the good of children at heart.