Religion News Selection

January 12 – 19, 2020

A selection of religion news stories from Australia

(Research: Greg Spearritt)

 

ABUSE

Church, judges in unholy union (The Australian)
Jan 13 – (Opinion: Chrissie Foster) Our judiciary should not support Catholic clergy after revelations of child sex abuse.

Brisbane Archbishop slams laws to compel priests to report child abuse (Brisbane Times)
Jan 16 – Brisbane’s Catholic Archbishop has hit out at proposed laws that would compel Queensland priests to report the confessions of child abusers.

Catholic priest ‘confessed 1,500 times to abusing children’ (ABC News)
Jan 18 – A former altar boy who was allegedly sexually abused by a serial paedophile priest says he could have been spared if the Catholic Church enforced mandatory reporting of crimes admitted in the confessional.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Sweaty, gritty, messy: The taboo-busting retelling of Jesus’s life (Sydney Morning Herald)
Jan 15 – Midway through Triple Threat, a satirical, subversive and pop-ballad reworking of the New Testament playing at the Sydney Festival, UK performer Lucy McCormick gyrates to Justin Bieber’s Sorry while being doused in salt and mayonnaise.

True confessions: what really goes on behind the Vatican walls (Brisbane Times)
Jan 16 – (Review)  Everyone loves a secret.

INTERNATIONAL STORIES
Abuse

Israeli court delays Malka Leifer case, granting lawyers time to cross-examine psychiatric panel (The Guardian, Australia)
Jan 15 – The Jerusalem district court has once again granted the accused child sex offender Malka Leifer’s lawyers time to cross-examine the latest psychiatric panel who deemed her mentally fit to face trial.

Catholic Church

Retired Pope breaks promise to ‘hide from the world’, releases controversial book (Sydney Morning Herald)
Jan 13 – Vatican City: Retired Pope Benedict XVI has broken his silence to reaffirm the value of priestly celibacy, co-authoring a bombshell book at the precise moment that Pope Francis is weighing whether to allow married men to be ordained to address the Catholic priest shortage.

Also: Former Pope Benedict breaks silence to warn Pope Francis against celibacy rules (ABC News)
Jan 14 – Former Pope Benedict XVI has broken his silence to defend the value of priestly celibacy in the Catholic Church, in what appears to be a strategically timed appeal to Pope Francis to not change the rules.

Also: Pope Benedict wants his name removed as co-author of controversial new book about celibacy (ABC News)
Jan 15 – Former Pope Benedict XVI wants his name removed as co-author of a new book about the issue of priestly celibacy, his personal secretary said, in the latest twist in a saga that has riveted the Roman Catholic world.

ISLAM

Australian mother of five stripped of citizenship, leaving two children potentially stateless (The Guardian, Australia)
Jan 18 – An Australian mother of five held in the deteriorating al-Hawl camp of northern Syria has been stripped of her citizenship – retroactive by three years – leaving two of her children potentially stateless and potentially permanently splitting her family.