The group End Clergy Abuse issued an open letter to the cardinals who are meeting informally this week before the start of the May 7 conclave. SNAP, the main U.S.-based survivor group, also identified cardinals who themselves have problematic records in a new database, highlighting a new level of scrutiny of all possible contenders for the papacy.

The developments come amid real questions about how prominent the abuse scandal is featuring in the discussions about finding a new pope. After two decades of unrelenting revelations about abuse and cover-up that have discredited the Catholic hierarchy, many church leaders would like to think the issue is in the past, the survivors said.

“The sexual abuse crisis is not a matter of the past. It is present. And nowhere is its devastation more visible than in the Global South,” the survivors said in the open letter.

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      Honestly not so sure about that. Seems like people who reach the highest positions of power in any organization in the world are extremely over represented in the “take what they want without worrying about the consequences for others” category of people. Makes you wonder how we choose leaders in general, not just the how the Church does it.

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    I mean if they have rules against fraud and bribery you would think having rules against sexual assault and abuse would be a no-brainer. Yet here we are … still.

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      We’re no closer to criminalizing insider trading by elected officials than prosecuting religious leaders for raping our children — for centuries. That’s proof enough we’re fucked as a civilization.

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        When I said “they” I was referencing the Vatican.

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          I was alluding to the fact that their “rules” are historically for sale, and the modern judicial system as a whole is a crock of fetid shit.

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    The Venn diagram of Catholic* priests and perpetually protected rapists is a circle drawn in crayon.

    /* for example

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      It isn’t really a circle though, there are also politicians, media people, police and military officers,…

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      Positions of power with lots of fragile prey will always attract predators. Priests, pastors, teachers, scouts, coaches, sanatoriums, families, youth groups, etc.

      It takes a good system of heightened vigilance to keep these safe.

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        That alludes to said predators arriving on-scene after the target group has already hobbled & offered itself to exploitation of its soft bits to such — thereby ignoring the ineffable truth that this specific predator population’s been cultivating exactly this for centuries.