Rachel Maddow talks to Sinead O'Connor about the Catholic Church's abuse scandal. As Rachel noted in the previous segment:
MADDOW: Last month, Pope Benedict issued a pastoral letter of apology to the Catholics of Ireland. But the church took the extraordinary step of actually having the letter read aloud at Sunday mass all over Ireland.
Sinead O‘Connor, for one, is not accepting the apology. In a “Washington Post” op-ed last month, she wrote this, quote, “Benedict‘s apology states that his concern is, above all, to bring healing to the victims.”
“Yet he denies them the one thing that might bring them healing, a full confession from the Vatican that it has covered up abuse and is now trying to cover up the cover up. He suggests that Ireland‘s victims can find healing by getting close to the church, the same church that has demanded oaths of silence from molested children.”
“As Ireland withstands Rome‘s offensive apology, I ask Americans to understand why an Irish Catholic woman who survived child abuse would want to rip up the pope‘s picture. And whether Irish Catholics, because we dare not say, ‘we deserve better,‘ should be treated as though we deserve less.”
Transcript of the interview below the fold.
MADDOW: The interview tonight is someone I‘ve been very much looking forward to talking to. Sinead O‘Connor joins us from Dublin.
SINEAD O‘CONNOR, SINGER/ACTIVIST: Thanks for having me. Thanks.
MADDOW: You called for accountability for the church at a time when almost no other public figures were doing that. Do you feel like you‘re starting to see accountability now?
O‘CONNOR: Well, I don‘t think we‘re really seeing proper accountability, no. I mean, accountability would be for the Vatican to admit that there was a cover-up orchestrated by central command.
The fact is that the Boston report, the Philadelphia report, the three reports done in Ireland were done all independently of each other. The four corners of the earth, each report concluded the same thing, that there was a cover-up in each diocese. Everyone behaved the same way.
If that hadn‘t been orchestrated by central command, there would be differences in how each diocese had handled the manner. And as it happens, they all behaved without exception in exactly the same way when dealing with complaints, which was they transferred these priests in or out.
They put pressure on families and victims not to go to the police. And they - the conclusion of all of those reports is that the church‘s concern was for the preservation of its assets and its reputation above the caring of the children.
So you know, the only thing that I think would make anyone happy and which would honor not only the victims but the Holy Spirit who these people claim to be representing would be for them to actually admit there was an orchestrated cover-up and get out of office and let us have our church, which is run by people who actually believe in God.
MADDOW: The Vatican sort of awkwardly is a country. The pope is a head of state and that makes thinking about legal justice here complicated. Also in terms of theological doctrine, there really isn‘t accountability for the church from outside the church.
How important do you think it is that abuse be handled as a legal matter by secular authorities, by the police, instead of within church rules?
O‘CONNOR: well, I mean, it‘s very, very poor that the - these people are allowed to live by their own laws. And this is where we need to call into question the child protection laws of each land.
Now, I only know about my own country. But right up until today, it is not mandatory that anyone knowing abuse has taken place should go to the police. So if I know my next-door neighbor is abusing his child, I‘m not under any actual obligation to go to the police, which is incredible but true.
So there is a part to play on the part of all our governments here and
sorry - all over the world in dealing with this issue, that it‘s important to look at what are the child protection laws in your country regarding this matter.
And yes, the thing is I think that, you know, the Vatican is - it‘s a 15th century organization. It‘s a medieval organization. And what we‘re seeing is the battle between medieval thinking and 21st century thinking.
If they want to survive into the 21st century, they‘re going to have to become a 21st century business, which means that they are, first of all, those who have brought the Holy Spirit and Catholicism into total disrepute should be fired.
Whoever was involved in the cover-up of child abuse and therefore endangering children should be fired. The pope should be fired or should stand down. There should be a criminal investigation of the Vatican and of the pope.
They should all get out and let us in the 21st century choose who we think is fit to run our church because it is ours. It‘s not theirs. It shouldn‘t be any more of this black smoke, white smoke nonsense, you know, it‘s them and us.
It‘s our church. We need to reclaim it and we need to have it run by people who actually believe in God.
MADDOW: When you have allowed yourself as an artist to be such a lightning rod on this issue, just by putting yourself up publicly and talking about it, not only in personal terms, but in very political terms, it was always interesting to me that people took that to mean that you were no longer Catholic or that you were an atheist or that you - people essentially took it as an opportunity to question your faith.
I wonder if you still encounter that, if you have any reflections on that.
O‘CONNOR: Well, no. I mean I think anyone that really knows me or whatever would know that in fact I would have taken that action and still continue to take all of this action because I believe passionately in the Holy Spirit, and I‘m in love passionately with the Holy Spirit.
I feel the Holy Spirit is being held hostage by the people who are presently running the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is full of beautiful people, men and women, you know, who have given up their whole lives, who serve human beings. They do nothing but love.
But those people also are being betrayed by the people who are running the church. Now, I would say I passionately believe in the Holy Spirit. I believe all of us who believe in the Holy Spirit should be standing up now and defend that spirit and rescue it from these people.
And sometimes, I‘m not asked, do I believe in God? But I‘m asked, am I anti-Catholic? My answer to that is no but the people who are running the Vatican actually are. They brought Catholicism into a disgraceful state of disrepute.
Now, when people hear the word “Catholic,” they think - they shudder. They think of nothing but abuse. So it‘s, you know - that would be the only question that people ask me, am I anti-Catholic? I would say absolutely not but those in charge are.
MADDOW: One last question for you about your activism on this. Why did you write this op-ed recently for “The Washington Post.” I wonder why you think the American media is important here and how you think in this global scandal the American public and the American media have been important.
MADDOW: Well, you know, I was talking to your research there last night, and I have to say on behalf of all the Irish survivors, they and I and anyone involved in the campaign is so, so grateful to the American media. Because, you know, you all have leapt in just at the right moment.
After Pope Benedict‘s letter came - that‘s why I then wrote to the “Washington Post.” I was disgusted by this letter, which actually referred to the priests, the bishops who covered up as being a “well-intentioned” desire to protect the church.
What on earth was well-intentioned about it? The letters are a study in the art of lying. It suggests that the Irish hierarchy were acting independently of the Vatican.
The letter and their actions have not punished at all those people who were accomplices by silence to the crime of child abuse. None of them have been fired. It looks very bad that the pope hasn‘t fired all of them and said, “How dare you bring us into disrepute.”
That looks like the house of the Holy Spirit has become a haven for moral criminals. But as I say, just at the right moment, America stepped in, the “New York Times” piece. “Boston Globe” also stepped in.
And now, a lot of the victims - I was just sitting with some of them this morning. They were saying, you know, almost with tears in their eyes, sitting back, saying, “We‘ve waited 40 years now, trying to bang the door down here. And now, we can sit down and relax because the American media have taken it on board.”
And it‘s their baby now for want of a better - pardon the pun, you know. But we‘re enormously grateful in Ireland for what the American media are doing because we know the Americans don‘t take any nonsense and they don‘t take any prisoners.
And there‘s no way the Vatican are going to get off the hook now that the Americans are after you. So thank you very much.
MADDOW: Sinead O‘Connor, thank you very much for joining us tonight and for your continued dogged activism on the subject.
O‘CONNER: Thanks.




I now don't have to tell anyone why I quit. When my friend's big brother and his friends beat the priest to a pulp, he was move away from us. We never found out what became of him.
Some stuff you can't make up!
Good job! My brother would be pleased to hear this.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un7PFz5ZFJQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8o4pqQw5sE&fe...
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
Is it just me or was Ms. O'Conor jingling through the first part of the interview?
"The Good and Great Must Ever Shun, That Reckless and Abandoned One
Who Stoops to Perpetrate a Pun," Lewis Carroll, 'The Three Voices.'
She's in love with them.
Or they may be Rachel's rosary beads.
Notice she never mentioned the son.
"Folks, this is not your father's Republican Party."
Joe Biden
that any priest accused of a crime is dealt with by the justice system of the country of the accusation, just like any other person in that country would be dealt with. I mean, if a priest was stealing cars for a chop shop, you would expect him to be arrested and charged with theft, right?
I was molested by my best friend's father over about a 2-3 year period, circa 1969-71. It wasn't until I started college that I found out that what he had done to me was a crime. I felt terribly stupid. But how does a 10-year-old kid know anything, unless someone instructs him/her?
You know how parents say, "If somebody did that to my kid, I'd kill him"? Well, I told my parents about it, and they said to let it go. Said that my best friend was welcome at our house any time, and I didn't have to go to her house for a sleep-over ever again. And that was it. (We had moved to another town, 30 miles away by that time, and I was just doing letters and occasional weekend visits.) My father actually shook the perpetrator's hand when he delivered his daughter to our house, a few days after I told both parents about it!
(And my mother once asked me, "Why were you so independent as a child?" I guess, Mom, because the people around me were undependable.)
Life isn't fair, and it certainly can be disappointing when you get dealt such incidents in your childhood.
I think a lot of us had incidents that would be punishable if they were brought to light today; but that was then, and we have to move forward. After all...we only walk across the stage once, and we might as well make it the best we can.
"I think a lot of us had incidents that would be punishable"
Punishable to what/whom? God? Fuck God! I only play by the law and my own conscience.
Bite my shiny metal ass.
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I saw my molester 20 yrs later , he did not see me , i was within 2 ft of him , his apt door was down a alley , noone was around , i wanted to kill him , for one of those rare moments i listened to my inner voice , and walked away , may he rot in hell .
every time you throw a little mud , you lose a little ground .
being abused...nevermind having your parent(s) not believe you or at least support you. I have a girlfriend who went through something similar in her teens & her mother couldn't handle it, so she chose to deny it. The girl moved out, the stepfather stayed for a few years, beating up on the girl's mother.
Fast forward...my girlfriend was able to move forward in her life & has done quite well for herself & her family. She and her mother have made amends...but how many years of trauma did she suffer alone? How many years did she feel she was the cause?
A terrible thing you've had to endure Dar.
ignore, deny, or minimize sexual abuse--e.g., see Hulk's comments. Happened to me--I told and nothing was done. BTW, I'm not Catholic--we were just poor, didn't attend church. The experience of not feeling important enough to have anyone go to bat for me against the molester--having no justice, in short--probably has a lot to do with why I'm such a loner--b/c I learned at age 4 or so that I was on my own. But don't feel sorry for me now; it helped make me what I am, dysfunction and all. He's dead now, and I don't believe in hell, so there u go.
I too wondered at the time about Sinead's ripping the picture of the pope. Wish she'd have said some words about it.
Hulk's shooting the messenger. Get real!
She has hair. wow!
Edit: sort of relevant :p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRNjqfG7HKw
Bite my shiny metal ass.
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I remember her from SNL back in the days of Pope John Paul II. Pretty insulting bitch.
I'm a Catholic that is totally disgusted with the Church today, the Church throughout history...and the Pope of today that seems wrapped up in this ugly current day mess.
But for [Deleted-Sitemonitor] to come on SNL and insult Pope John Paul was just a bit over the top for me to swallow. He was probably the kindest, most benevolent Pope we've had in my lifetime.
The Church needs to be ashamed...[Deleted-Sitemonitor]
Yah, well compared to pope RATzinger he was a doozy
You know what? I'm an Atheist. I got my Darwin fish ripped of my car. And it must have been done with force as the paint on the car got damaged.
Fucking hypocrites!
Bite my shiny metal ass.
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it may well have been an atheist like me, who can't stand the Darwin fish.
Hey Tommy from your comments on here I can't stand YOU
I agree that SNL bit was way over the top, which is why they never reran it. On the other hand the Church has gone over the top with their sexual problems and lack of effective ways to eliminate them. I heard a bishop blame it on the sexual revolution, I think that's a bit of a cop out.
Is it the 21st century yet?
The only problem I had with that appearance was the fact that she didn't explain it. It was a moment that required words, not performance art.
And your kindest, most benevolent pope believed in making millions suffer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WQ0i3nCx60
Watch all three parts.
The abuse scandals didn't just begin to happen when Ratzinger became Pope. Some are claiming Ratzinger's efforts to root out abuse when he was a cardinal did not always meet with approval from higher up. Seems the effort to throw John Paul II under the bus is at odds with efforts to beatify him. So look for what happens with that beatification process: will it continue? Or will it stall in an effort to deflect responsibility away from Benedict?
"Kindest, most benevolent" doesn't say much when one leads a misogynistic, homophobic organization that ignores child abuse and rape, meddles in the governments of developing countries to impose laws that deny human rights, and promotes cheap labor that leads to untold suffering and misery. Enjoy the tribalism, though. Must be exhilarating to still be raw about it 20 years after someone tears up a picture and *gasp* insults "the pope."
Um...yeah...this has been going on for decades...Pope John Paul most likely knew about it or he chose *not to know* about it. I personally know of a priest who was in a parish at the time of Pope John Paul who was a molester. Some in the parish gave him a not-so-subtle threat of a baseball bat as a going away gift. They just moved him to another parish when he was discovered.
"When profit comes up against morality, it's rare that profit loses."~Shirley Chisholm
The show sucks when it presents the mundane. The pope, the college of cardinals, every archbishop, bishop, monsignor and parish priest, brother or nun, stationed anywhere around the world, who has had a hand in abusing children, be it sexually, mentally or physically, will rot in hell. Mark my Catholic words......these scum will burn..every last one of them!
Amen..
I agree. SNL is over the top...or has been from the get go. But her part just sucked. It wasn't at all funny, humorous....but just a statement that made no sense.
I love when Peschi (sp?) came on the next week and spanked her bald ass.
Hulk,
You're a bit dense aren't you. O'Connor is victim of this abuse. No wonder she tore up that picture. But a bitch? Jesus H Christ, you're an insensitive ass.
I expect you go to mass at least once a day to have this attitude. And you must absolutely HOG the confessional to get absolution for your impure thoughts.
It was stupid as fuck when Peschi physically abused, assaulted someone pretending to be a woman whose only 'sin' (in your eyes, and in the eyes of many Easter catholics and non-catholics) was tearing up a picture of a guy who tacitly approved of child molestation by inaction and coverup. Sickening. You enjoy seeing women abused then? Tells me all I need to know about you.
That wasn't a skit, BTW. I concur with taylor's assessment of your intelligence. And I'll add as a 'good' catholic, you are just as misogynistic, brutal and hateful as the 'Holy' See and its bishops.
Good going, hating on her her and name calling in the name of jesus christ in defense of the pope, who helped God only knows how many kids be molested and permanently damaged for life, by his employees, by people over whom he had control.
me-oww!
Sexual abuse isn't funny or humorous. You appear to have anger issues with this woman speaking out against such abuse. Did your church teach you to respond like that? It's a sincere question, and one I hope you'll reflect on.
And please, do spare us the martyr dance. If you didn't understand then what she was protesting, you do now. And you still mock her protest and demand her shame. Does the tribalism provide enough succor to allow you to carry on this way in comfort?
let's face it...sexual abuse has run rampant in the Catholic Church & their schools for decades upon decades....there is far too much evidence to bury ones head in the sand & try to argue otherwise.
The 'finding out' of abuse within the Catholic empire as been going on for much longer than just the last few years...it's just gained speed lately, possibly due to the abused becoming older & less fearful of consequences, therefore able to talk about their experiences. I don't know, I'm just trying to understand.
Bottom line...there is a deep & disturbing history here. So, for the Catholic hierarchy to have recently 1) claimed they were being victimized and 2) to claim that no one in power had any knowledge of said horrors...then to suddenly talk about healing & making amends...come on guys (and yes, it is all men), which is it???
Take this quarter, go downtown, and have a rat gnaw that thing off your face! Good day to you, madam.
that is a most childish thing to say.
if she thinks ANYONE can drag the Catholic Church into the twenty-first century. Not gonna happen.
Now having heard her background leading up to the SNL performance, I look at it in a totally different light! I was appalled by her move then, but now knowing of the years of abuse that she had seen and experienced, I am amazed at the strength she had to go through with her protest. And as far as her explaining her actions, she was never given the proper chance, being labelled a b*tch right off.
God Bless You, Sinead!
Finally she gets a voice that people will now listen. We have banks too big too fail, and that seem to grab people attention. But now we have a religion too big to rule. The Vatican have their own justice system, and I wonder how much of a different is it from Taliban ruling as warlord over their people?
Using kids as sexual fodder for the priest as oppose using children as fodder for the war. They both abuse the children with knowledge at the top of the chain of command, regardless of global moral values. That too me define "Too big to be ruled" and I would personally boycott them until they start turning over known felony and prosecute them in a court of law.
and isn't mentioned, is that former Cardinal Ratziger, now Pope Benedict XVI, was once head of the "Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith". Historians know this body better as the "Office of the Inquisition." Yes, the same Inquisition that tortured and killed people in the pursuit of "protecting the faith." And, yes, it still exists, and is very much in business. This is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Inquisition was started by one Fr. Dominic Guzman, who became head of the Dominican Order. The Inquisition was begun to force European Jews to convert to Christianity. "Guzman", by the way, is a Jewish name. That should tell you something about how sick this whole thing is.
I heard the words sex abuse used for the first time
by a priest in a sermon in a Catholic Church.
By some strange coincidence he later had to
interrupt the Eucharist reading and ask for the
hosts to be brought in. He got the hosts and
continued as if nothing had happened.
I've been to masses where the priest thought he
was really radical by offering a Pentecostal type
healing ceremony. He also referred, in the sermon,
to "the culture of death" referring obliquely to
President Obama in front a mixed but largely
Asian audience. Culture of death...the nerve
of these guys. Nearly made me sick. They
hide behind the the Republican party who, in turn,
hide behind the word conservative thinking they
can get away with anything...like fronting for
Fr. Marcial Maciel and those millions of dollars
in contributions.
This "idiot" gave up her career to fight for her faith. God bless her
When I see how the church is dealing with the current crop of scandals I know that I made the right choice in walking away forty years ago. Nothing has changed. Nothing will. Al qaeda isn't the only organization that wants to stay in the seventh century.
HAH Rome never fell it just moved into the VATICAN!!!! Think about it
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