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Deeply concerned about a number of issues in their diocese
of Derry, lay Catholic members of the organisation 'Voice of
the Faithful' have reported these matters to
Pope Benedict
XVI and the Congregation for Bishops in Rome.
Dr Seamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry, is currently in Rome,
with all of Ireland's Catholic bishops, to discuss the
problems of the Irish church with the Pope and the Curia.
During this visit the Pope meets privately with every
bishop.
In their report, Voice of the Faithful in Derry express
concern to Rome over the following matters:
*
Dr Hegarty's failure to act on the recommendation made by
Pope John Paul II to all Irish bishops in 1999 to set up
structures which would give Ireland's lay Catholics a
greater sense of belonging to their own church;
*
his failure to advance in the diocese proposals for support
for victims of sexual abuse announced by all the Irish
bishops in February 2005 in the document 'Towards Healing';
* his failure to act on an undertaking he gave to the diocesan
'Ministry and Change' consultation group in 2003 to
implement a model of collaborative ministry in the diocese
(i.e. priests and people together);
*
the appointment of a priest of the diocese against whom two
allegations of sexual abuse had been made to a role in
counselling victims of sexual abuse in 2001;
*
contradictory statements made by Bishop Hegarty in a TV
interview in February 2005, relating to diocesan
contributions to an abuse compensation fund; *
Dr Hegarty's failure to respond in 2004 to correspondence
from 50 young members of a Derry Catholic youth movement;
*
his failure to make adequate provision for adult faith
development in the diocese.
An
abridged
version of this VOTF (Ulster) report to Rome can
be viewed on the organisation's website. |

VOTF
Mission Statement
To provide a prayerful voice, attentive to the Spirit,
through which the Faithful can actively participate in the governance
and guidance of the Catholic Church.
Our Goals
1. To support
survivors of clergy sexual abuse.
2. To support priests of integrity
3.To shape structural change within the Catholic Church.

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