Abuse scandal Murphy-O'Connor found himself subject to public scrutiny regarding a priest in his diocese when he was Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. During this time it was brought to his attention that a priest, Michael Hill, was a
sexual abuser of children. In 2000, when Murphy O'Connor became Archbishop of Westminster, the case became known to the general public. Instead of reporting Hill to the
police, Murphy-O'Connor allowed the crime to be covered up and transferred Hill to
Gatwick Airport chapel, where the Cardinal believed he would not be able to
molest children. In 1997, Hill was convicted as a child molester and jailed for
sexually assaulting nine children. After three years in jail, Hill was given another five years for assaulting three other boys.
Islam In 2004, the
Muslim Council of Britain criticised Murphy-O'Connor when he said that Muslim leaders were not doing enough to denounce terrorists who carried out attacks "in the name of Allah", while clarifying that they denounced terrorism.
Response to Summorum Pontificum In July 2007, Murphy-O'Connor welcomed Pope Benedict XVI's relaxation of restrictions on the use of the 1962
Roman Missal. He said: When he issued a letter implementing the pope's rules to the clergy of his diocese in November, he was criticized in some quarters for requiring parish priests to request permission before Mass could be celebrated in that traditional form.
AIDS prevention On 3 December 2006, Murphy-O'Connor issued a response to a statement made by Prime Minister
Tony Blair on
World AIDS Day (1 December 2006) in which Blair said, "The danger is if we have a sort of blanket ban from religious hierarchy saying it's wrong to do it, then you discourage people from doing it in circumstances where they need to protect their lives." In response to this Murphy-O'Connor said,
Status of immigrants On 7 May 2007, Murphy-O'Connor addressed a crowd of
undocumented immigrants in
Trafalgar Square in support of the
Strangers into Citizens campaign, which advocates a path to citizenship for undocumented workers. Previously he had commissioned major research on the pastoral challenges migrants present in his parishes, which received widespread press coverage when published as
The Ground of Justice.
Adoption by same-sex couples In early 2007, Murphy-O'Connor sent a letter to Tony Blair opposing pending regulations extending to same-sex couples the right to adopt on the same basis as different-sex couples. He said that the law would force people to "act against the teaching of the Church and their own consciences" with regard to Catholic adoption agencies and requested an exemption from the law. He continued:
Family planning Murphy-O'Connor denounced
contraception and abortion many times. In February 2008 he ordered the board of
St John and St Elizabeth's Hospital, a Catholic hospital partly funded by the
NHS, to resign because its general practice prescribed the morning-after pill and issued abortion referrals. In February 2013, Murphy-O'Connor said that while a radical departure from previous teaching was not likely, it would be "wise" to focus on "what's good and what's true" about marriage and family life instead. He said:
Embryo bill In March 2008, Murphy-O'Connor joined Cardinal
Keith O'Brien of
Scotland in opposing the government's proposed
embryology bill. The government had instructed its MPs to vote for the bill, which angered some Catholic MPs. Murphy-O'Connor said "Certainly, there are some aspects of this bill on which I believe there ought to be a
free vote, because Catholics and others will want to vote according to their conscience". The government gave in to the pressure and promised to allow MPs a free vote.
Atheism In 2008, Murphy-O'Connor urged Christians to treat atheists and agnostics with deep esteem, "because the hidden God is active in their lives as well as in the lives of those who believe". However, in 2009, speaking after Archbishop
Vincent Nichols' installation, he said that a lack of faith is "the greatest of evils".
Iraq War Murphy-O'Connor opposed the
Iraq War. == Writings ==