Diocese relieves Cardinal Mahony of his duties, locals react

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Updated: 2/01 6:15 pm

Cardinal Roger Mahony, who was once well respected in the local Latino community, has been relieved of all public duties in the L.A. Archdiocese over his mishandling of clergy sex abuse of children decades ago.

A loss of faith in priests and the Catholic church. That's how some Hispanic Catholics feel after the fall of Cardinal Mahony.

Documents revealed last week show Cardinal Mahony and Bishop Thomas Curry plotted to keep law enforcement from learning that children had been molested at the hands of priests. Mahony was not only known for reaching out to Hispanics, but was heavily involved in fighting for farmworkers' rights, fighting alongside UFW Co-founder Cesar Chavez.

Once placed on a pedestal, some locals say they now regard priests differently.

"As Catholics, we think of a priest as holy man that are close to God. But, knowing he failed to do the right thing, I don't feel that way anymore," said farmworker Yolanda Cruz in Spanish.

Mahony resides at a North Hollywood parish and remains a "priest in good standing." He continues to celebrate mass and will be eligible to vote for a pope until he turns 80.

Friday afternoon, Mahony posted a letter on his blog, addressed to the man who replaced him, Archbishop Jose Gomez.

It reads in part: "Not once over these past years did you ever raise any questions about our policies, practices, or procedures in dealing with the problem of clergy sexual misconduct involving minors. I have stated time and time again that I made mistakes, especially in the mid-1980s. I apologized for those mistakes and committed myself to make certain that the Archdiocese was safe for everyone."

The United Farmworkers of America would not comment on the Cardinal's situation.

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Oldfart - 2/4/2013 8:49 AM
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The school system has dumped all records of hiring him, they are covering their rears as fast as they can!

murph56 - 2/4/2013 7:40 AM
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Update the school system let him go over the weekend after the news let it out of the bag!

murph56 - 2/4/2013 7:34 AM
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Yes he should be in prison but no instead they gave him a job with the LA school system working with young children! Now the parents need to step in on this one!

ginny - 2/3/2013 3:38 PM
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Mahoney fought tooth and nail to prevent the release of names of priest. The minute the reports out of the Boston Diocese hit the news, years ago, he immediately began his refusals and denials. He deserves to be in prison until the day he dies, instead he will still be held in high regards by the Vatican. And the Church wonders why they are loosing so many of their following.

markbsae - 2/3/2013 6:12 AM
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He apologized, so everything is cool right? [/sarcasm] These bags of SXXt should pe prosecuted and put in federal prison where more sexual abuse will take place.
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