Bishop Edward Janiak of Kalisz - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Fri, 09 Apr 2021 23:13:52 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Bishop Edward Janiak of Kalisz - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Vatican sanctions two Polish bishops for mishandling abuse cases https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/04/12/vatican-sanctions-polish-bishops/ Mon, 12 Apr 2021 07:53:34 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=135168 The Holy See has placed sanctions on two controversial bishops in Poland following investigations that revealed both prelates badly mishandled cases of priests who sexually abused minors. Archbishop Slawoj Leszek Glódz, who led the Archdiocese of Gdansk from 2008 until his retirement last August at age 75, was charged with "negligence". Bishop Edward Janiak, who Read more

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The Holy See has placed sanctions on two controversial bishops in Poland following investigations that revealed both prelates badly mishandled cases of priests who sexually abused minors.

Archbishop Slawoj Leszek Glódz, who led the Archdiocese of Gdansk from 2008 until his retirement last August at age 75, was charged with "negligence".

Bishop Edward Janiak, who was appointed to the Diocese of Kalisz in 2012, was forced to resign last October. But he had already been stripped of his authority last June for mishandling numerous cases of clergy sex abuse and the diocese was put under the leadership of a temporary administrator.

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Prominent Bishop removed over sex abuse cover-up https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/10/19/sex-abuse-cover-up/ Mon, 19 Oct 2020 07:07:57 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=131667 sex abuse cover-up

Pope Francis, Saturday, accepted the resignation of Edward Janiak, 68, bishop of the Polish diocese of Kalisz. Janiak's resignation follows accusations made in a documentary about his handling of two abuse cases. The documentary "Playing Hide and Seek" was posted online in May this year. The film exposed two cases of pedophile priests that Janiak Read more

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Pope Francis, Saturday, accepted the resignation of Edward Janiak, 68, bishop of the Polish diocese of Kalisz.

Janiak's resignation follows accusations made in a documentary about his handling of two abuse cases.

The documentary "Playing Hide and Seek" was posted online in May this year. The film exposed two cases of pedophile priests that Janiak failed to take action against.

The film featured court testimony about Janiak's role in helping transfer one priest from Wroclaw to another diocese; something which happened even after a criminal investigation had begun.

The priest was subsequently convicted and defrocked.

The film also documented an alleged sex abuse cover-up relating to another priest during Janiak's time as Kalisz bishop, a position he held since 2012.

In June this year, Pope Francis ordered Janiak to leave Kalisz. He forbade the bishop from having any influence on how the diocese is run pending the investigation.

The film was the second focused on Polish clergy abuse to be made by brothers Tomasz and Marek Sekielski.

Their first film last year, "Tell No One," addressed clerical abuse in Poland. The film has been viewed almost 24 million times on YouTube.

The Polish bishops conference reported the news on its website on Saturday. It posted a statement from the Vatican ambassador to Poland simply saying that Janiak had resigned.

The statement noted the archbishop of Lodz, Grzegorz Rys would be the "apostolic administrator" of Kalisz until the position is permanently filled.

A spokesman for the Polish Bishops' Conference said: "It is understandable that such information arouses numerous social reactions and evokes emotions among the faithful. Currently, we are waiting for a reliable explanation of the media reports on this event, which — once again — should never take place, especially among the people of the Church."

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Doco on Polish bishop who shielded paedophiles goes viral https://cathnews.co.nz/2020/05/18/documentary-poland-catholic-sekielski-paedophilia/ Mon, 18 May 2020 08:09:46 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=126972

Bishop Edward Janiak of Kalisz ignored child sex abuse and shielded paedophile priests, a new documentary about paedophilia within the Polish Catholic Church claims. Tomasz and Marek Sekielsk's documentary "Playing Hide and Seek", went viral on YouTube after its release on Saturday. The documentary overshadowed centenary of the birth of popular Polish Pope, John Paul Read more

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Bishop Edward Janiak of Kalisz ignored child sex abuse and shielded paedophile priests, a new documentary about paedophilia within the Polish Catholic Church claims.

Tomasz and Marek Sekielsk's documentary "Playing Hide and Seek", went viral on YouTube after its release on Saturday.

The documentary overshadowed centenary of the birth of popular Polish Pope, John Paul II, that was celebrated this past weekend in Poland.

"Playing Hide and Seek" provides a detailed account of the story of two brothers sexually abused by a priest, tacitly protected by Janiak.

Within about 36 hours, YouTube records show the documentary had been viewed 27.5 million times and attracted over 45,000 comments.

Janiak, who is still practicing as a priest, has not commented directly on the allegations.

After seeing the documentary, Poland's most senior Catholic archbishop Wojciech Polak notified the Vatican of the accusations against the Polish bishop.

Polak's referral will test procedures introduced by the Vatican last year to hold to account bishops accused if they turn a blind eye to child sex abuse.

The Vatican is now expected to assign an investigator to the case.

Polak also broadcast a message saying the documentary "... shows that procedures concerning the standards of protection of children and youth have not been fulfilled."

"As a delegate of the Polish Episcopate for the protection of children and youth, I am requesting the Holy See, through its Nuncio, to start a procedure ordered by motu propio (an apostolic letter - editor's note) from Pope Francis on the omission of the activity required by law," he added.

The Kalisz curia has spoken out in Janiak's defence, saying the parents of one of the alleged victims portrayed in the film did not follow the right procedure.

"The recording in the film doesn't show the whole conversation. It doesn't show the part where we say that the parents should've expressed their concerns to the prosecutor immediately," the curia said in a statement.

Last year the Sekielski brothers released another film that suggested known paedophiles were deliberately shifted between parishes in Poland.

"Tell No One" had around 23.5 million hits on YouTube. It sent shock waves through the Catholic Church and prompted a series of reactions at the top of the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

However, the issue appears to have faded from public view since then.

Both films look at the issue of the responsibility of the Catholic hierarchy.

A third documentary is planned on the rôle of the Polish pope, St John Paul II covering up the crimes perpetrated by priests.

 

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