As I indicated earlier in this series, the Pittsburgh Diocese's
mishandling and cover-up of the Father Anthony Cipolla Case in the late
1970s was the rule not the exception in the second-half of the 20th
century. For almost every Catholic diocese in the world, the first
concern of the Corporate Sole of each diocese regarding the management
of clerical sex abuse, especially those involving pederasty – adult homosexual acts performed upon minor boys
– was the avoidance of scandal at all costs, most especially the cost
of justice. This misguided mindset, which was evident not only in the
diocesan priesthood but in religious orders as well, was reinforced by
the Vatican itself through generations of "progressive" popes in the
Post-Conciliar era following the Second Vatican Council.
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