John Paul backed praise for hiding abuse – cardinal

Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos, the Vatican official in  charge of priests around the world when he praised the French  bishop in 2001, dragged the Polish pope into the controversy  during a conference in the Spanish city of Murcia.

His comment came after a Vatican spokesman indirectly  confirmed that a 2001 letter to the bishop posted on a French  website on Thursday was authentic and was proof the Vatican was  right to tighten up its procedures on sex abuse cases that year.

By invoking John Paul, Castrillon Hoyos appeared to up the  ante in a subtle Vatican power struggle over who was to blame  for past failures to deal effectively with the abuse cases whose  revelations in recent months have shaken the Church.

“After consulting the pope… I wrote a letter to the  bishop congratulating him as a model of a father who does not  hand over his sons,” the daily La Verdad quoted Castrillon Hoyos  as telling the conference on Friday, to a round of applause from  the assembled prelates, priests and lay people.

“The Holy Father authorised me to send this letter to all  bishops in the world and publish it on the internet.”

Castrillon Hoyos, a Colombian who retired from Vatican  service last year, argued on CNN’s Spanish-language television  last week that temporarily suspending abusive priests and then  quietly reassigning them elsewhere was not a cover-up.

Castrillon Hoyos’s letter, written in French in 2001,  praised Bishop Pierre Pican of Bayeux-Lisieux for not denouncing  a French priest who was later sentenced to 18 years in jail for  the repeated rape of a boy and sexual assaults on 10 others.

Pican, who received a suspended three-month jail sentence  for not denouncing sexual abuse of minors, admitted in court he  had kept Rev. Rene Bissey in parish work despite the fact the  priest had privately admitted committing paedophile acts. The case shocked France and prompted its bishops to declare  that all abuse cases must be reported to civil authorities.

“I congratulate you for not denouncing a priest to the civil  administration,” Castrillon Hoyos wrote in his letter to Pican.

At the Murcia conference, the cardinal said that Pican did  not denounce Bissey because the priest had told sins in the  confessional, where secrecy is respected under the law.