The Fort Worth Press - Pope John Paul II helped 'cover up' child abuse in Poland, says book

USD -
AED 3.673012
AFN 67.999915
ALL 92.60153
AMD 386.478448
ANG 1.794078
AOA 912.496316
ARS 998.490028
AUD 1.537625
AWG 1.7975
AZN 1.712179
BAM 1.846749
BBD 2.010009
BDT 118.955668
BGN 1.841386
BHD 0.376858
BIF 2897.5
BMD 1
BND 1.338288
BOB 6.878806
BRL 5.749503
BSD 0.995467
BTN 84.001416
BWP 13.581168
BYN 3.25729
BYR 19600
BZD 2.00661
CAD 1.40231
CDF 2869.999957
CHF 0.88326
CLF 0.035257
CLP 972.849774
CNY 7.2359
CNH 7.22991
COP 4397
CRC 506.968575
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 104.550223
CZK 23.878048
DJF 177.27101
DKK 7.042005
DOP 60.549821
DZD 133.400974
EGP 49.44796
ERN 15
ETB 121.774974
EUR 0.944085
FJD 2.269199
FKP 0.789317
GBP 0.78894
GEL 2.724973
GGP 0.789317
GHS 15.96015
GIP 0.789317
GMD 70.999869
GNF 8631.000129
GTQ 7.690855
GYD 208.262122
HKD 7.78336
HNL 25.174949
HRK 7.133259
HTG 130.769376
HUF 383.897378
IDR 15841.65
ILS 3.733425
IMP 0.789317
INR 84.39685
IQD 1310.5
IRR 42092.509743
ISK 136.369598
JEP 0.789317
JMD 157.992144
JOD 0.709103
JPY 154.435503
KES 128.497055
KGS 86.50145
KHR 4051.000035
KMF 464.749993
KPW 899.999621
KRW 1390.775019
KWD 0.30749
KYD 0.829525
KZT 496.69512
LAK 21950.000326
LBP 89599.999487
LKR 290.026817
LRD 182.672332
LSL 18.084972
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.884974
MAD 10.001977
MDL 18.08808
MGA 4660.000171
MKD 58.080927
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999946
MOP 7.982059
MRU 39.92497
MUR 46.504398
MVR 15.459709
MWK 1735.000611
MXN 20.21464
MYR 4.475301
MZN 63.924985
NAD 18.085041
NGN 1668.029811
NIO 36.749698
NOK 11.004865
NPR 134.39719
NZD 1.698932
OMR 0.385012
PAB 0.99542
PEN 3.795008
PGK 4.022007
PHP 58.644999
PKR 277.801643
PLN 4.076195
PYG 7759.206799
QAR 3.640503
RON 4.6972
RSD 110.444984
RUB 99.750041
RWF 1370
SAR 3.754094
SBD 8.36952
SCR 13.927719
SDG 601.503146
SEK 10.911105
SGD 1.33901
SHP 0.789317
SLE 22.649635
SLL 20969.504736
SOS 571.498266
SRD 35.404975
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.710719
SYP 2512.529858
SZL 17.950075
THB 34.575498
TJS 10.592162
TMT 3.5
TND 3.160246
TOP 2.342101
TRY 34.58213
TTD 6.758007
TWD 32.456497
TZS 2653.982048
UAH 41.227244
UGX 3655.162646
UYU 42.689203
UZS 12824.999543
VES 45.731926
VND 25415
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.791591
XAF 619.388314
XAG 0.032091
XAU 0.000383
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.75729
XOF 619.9994
XPF 113.050089
YER 249.849606
ZAR 17.953645
ZMK 9001.196279
ZMW 27.451369
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    1.6500

    61.84

    +2.67%

  • SCS

    -0.0300

    13.2

    -0.23%

  • BCC

    1.4500

    141.54

    +1.02%

  • RYCEF

    0.0700

    6.85

    +1.02%

  • RELX

    0.5900

    45.04

    +1.31%

  • JRI

    0.1300

    13.23

    +0.98%

  • RIO

    1.1400

    62.12

    +1.84%

  • CMSD

    -0.0500

    24.39

    -0.21%

  • CMSC

    0.0540

    24.624

    +0.22%

  • NGG

    0.1500

    62.9

    +0.24%

  • GSK

    0.3400

    33.69

    +1.01%

  • BCE

    0.4100

    27.23

    +1.51%

  • VOD

    0.1500

    8.92

    +1.68%

  • AZN

    0.1600

    63.39

    +0.25%

  • BTI

    0.2900

    36.68

    +0.79%

  • BP

    0.4400

    29.42

    +1.5%

Pope John Paul II helped 'cover up' child abuse in Poland, says book
Pope John Paul II helped 'cover up' child abuse in Poland, says book / Photo: © AFP/File

Pope John Paul II helped 'cover up' child abuse in Poland, says book

John Paul II "knew" about cases of child abuse by Catholic priests in Poland and helped cover them up before becoming pope in 1978, a new book claims.

Text size:

Dutch journalist Ekke Overbeek spent more than a decade combing through archives and interviewing victims and witnesses for "Maxima Culpa", which has sparked an outcry in the pope's native Poland.

"I found evidence that he not only knew... about cases of sex abuse among his own priests in the Archdiocese of Krakow, but he also helped to cover up those cases," Overbeek told AFP before the book's release Wednesday.

Overbeek -- who has been living in Poland for more than 20 years -- had already published a bombshell account of victims of paedophile priests in 2013.

Some of the documents cited in his new book come from the archives of the Communist-era secret police, with defenders of the pope pilloring the author for using them.

However, Overbeek told AFP that "the archives of the Roman Catholic Church are closed for journalists," an obstacle also encountered by others looking into the accusations against John Paul II.

The Polish church has refused to provide documents to the judiciary and a public commission of inquiry investigating cases of church abuse of minors.

Overbeek said he checked his findings with other sources, including the victims, witnesses and their testimonies.

"I was the first person who they talked to about what they have been through as children," Overbeek added, saying survivors were afraid to stand up in public.

"In this country, the victims of clerical sex abuse are afraid... it should be the other way around," he insisted.

A personality cult around John Paul II -- who was made a saint in 2014 -- is still strong in Poland but has been crumbling in recent years, especially among younger people.

Ekke Overbeek's book is likely to deal a further blow to the former pope's image.

- '100 percent sure' -

Among the cases the journalist cites is of a priest accused of forcing 10-year-old girls to perform oral sex.

Overbeek said the priest confessed to Archbishop Karol Wojtyla -- the future Pope John Paul II -- in 1970.

"He admitted everything he did to Wojtyla. And this is described in two documents, even in three," Overbeek said.

"And that means that we know for 100 percent sure that in 1970 Karol Wojtyla already knew about sex abuse."

The priest was later jailed but once he was freed Wojtyla allowed him to continue his ministry, Overbeek said.

"And this is confirmed by a letter written by Archbishop Wojtyla himself."

"One of the most difficult stories to accept," Overbeek added, is of Father Boleslaw Sadus, a close collaborator of the future pope.

"When Sadus got in trouble after being accused of molesting boys, he personally helped him to escape Poland. He organised a new career for him in Austria," Overbeek said.

The journalist said "the big question" is whether Wojtyla told the Archbishop of Vienna about Sadus' criminal past.

For Overbeek, "it seems that the answer is no."

- 'Our dear pope' -

The Polish church reacted with fury to the new claims, with the country's conservative government also hitting out at the book.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki defended Wojtyla, calling him "our dear pope" and blaming journalists for "going beyond civilised debate".

The ruling nationalist and populist party announced it would adopt a resolution "defending the good name of Saint John Paul II" in parliament.

Meanwhile, the Archbishop of Lodz, Grzegorz Rys, said that "no one in the world understands what the Polish people are doing to John Paul II today," referring to the accusations against the late pontiff.

But for Overbeek, "the most troublesome fact is that (the pope) was very forgiving towards priests who did these kind of things, but paid no attention to the victims and their families.

"We are used to this empathetic, warm, sympathetic person" when people think of the pope, Overbeek said.

"But here we see a completely different face of the same person... the apparatchik of the institution of the church."

L.Coleman--TFWP