“I cannot comprehend how any person, much less one with qualifications in theology [ED] ... could consider the rape of a child to be a moral failure but not a crime,” Justice McClellan said in a speech to the Australian Human Rights Commission. “This statement by leaders of the Catholic Church marks out the corruption within the Church both within Australia, and it seems from reports, in many other parts of the world.”It's easy when your theological training effectively makes mercy to the criminal more important than justice to the victim.
As I've said before there are two elements to this saga:
1) The particular crimes committed by the individual criminals.
2) The institutional response once the crimes were made known to the Church.
As the institutional response was the same throughout the world, the failure of the Church to respond appropriately should not be seen primarily as a failure of specific individuals to act, but rather a systemic problem in the Church rooted in its "operational" principles.