Book contents
- The Cambridge History of the Papacy
- The Cambridge History of the Papacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Table
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Spaces, Liturgies, Travels
- Part II Women, Gender, Sexuality
- 7 The Myth of Pope Joan
- 8 The Keys to Two Marys: Popes and the Women of Scripture
- 9 Popes and Sexuality within and outside Marriage
- 10 Papacy and Marriage
- 11 Popes, Contraception, and Abortion
- 12 The Papacy, Homosexuality, and Same-Sex Marriage
- 13 Clerical Sexual Abuse and Papal Power
- Part III Science, Medicine, Technology
- Part IV Education, Culture, Arts
- Select Bibliography
- Index
13 - Clerical Sexual Abuse and Papal Power
from Part II - Women, Gender, Sexuality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2025
- The Cambridge History of the Papacy
- The Cambridge History of the Papacy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Table
- Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Spaces, Liturgies, Travels
- Part II Women, Gender, Sexuality
- 7 The Myth of Pope Joan
- 8 The Keys to Two Marys: Popes and the Women of Scripture
- 9 Popes and Sexuality within and outside Marriage
- 10 Papacy and Marriage
- 11 Popes, Contraception, and Abortion
- 12 The Papacy, Homosexuality, and Same-Sex Marriage
- 13 Clerical Sexual Abuse and Papal Power
- Part III Science, Medicine, Technology
- Part IV Education, Culture, Arts
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter articulates, first, the power of Catholic popes to punish the sin of clerical sexual abuse. It examines their ability to use canon law, executive orders, and other religious means to reorganize the Church’s infrastructure and reform the governance of its hierarchy and priests. On a second level, it analyzes the popes’ limited role in sanctioning the crime of clerical sexual abuse. It examines the historical right of popes to punish its clerical personnel, protect its privacy, and maintain its sphere of religious authority, matters that have been challenged by the imposition of criminal law, civil lawsuits, and state investigations. Finally, it concludes that papal governance on clerical sexual abuse has often been ineffective, that social and management problems still exist, and that they will impact the papacy’s future moral quandary in Catholic Church–state relations
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- The Cambridge History of the Papacy , pp. 374 - 400Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025