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Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:17 pm to quartz
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Being raised a Catholic and trying to maintain my Catholic faith is very difficult with this scandal. I stopped going to church because I could not in good faith support an institution that continues to cover up abuse for decades.
Same. I quit going 20 years ago unless it was a wedding or a funeral. I also find it difficult to discuss with my older parents who are pretty regimented about going to church, etc.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:21 pm to quartz
So how does the Pope slam the brakes on and stop it from ever happening again, worldwide, effective TODAY ???
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:29 pm to Ncook
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So how does the Pope slam the brakes on and stop it from ever happening again, worldwide, effective TODAY ???
My guess has always been the Catholic belief of forgiveness. A priest confesses, repents, and is forgiven. If the process is the core belief of the church then the entire process gets tossed when you excommunicate a priest.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:31 pm to quartz
There is a simple solution to all of this: let the priests get married.
If marriage was allowed, you’d get a whole lot more normal people being priests. The way it is now, I’d bet 90% of priests are some kind of social outcast as youths and I’d bet at least 50% are homosexuals who were raised to be ashamed of their sexual identity.
Being gay is becoming less taboo in society so I’d imagine the amount of people becoming priests to hide their sexuality is lessening as well.
But you still mostly get weirdos as priests because what kind of normal person wants to abstain from sex their entire life?
If marriage was allowed, you’d get a whole lot more normal people being priests. The way it is now, I’d bet 90% of priests are some kind of social outcast as youths and I’d bet at least 50% are homosexuals who were raised to be ashamed of their sexual identity.
Being gay is becoming less taboo in society so I’d imagine the amount of people becoming priests to hide their sexuality is lessening as well.
But you still mostly get weirdos as priests because what kind of normal person wants to abstain from sex their entire life?
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:32 pm to theunknownknight
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He votes democrat
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:33 pm to Gee Grenouille
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. A priest confesses, repents, and is forgiven.
That is part of it.
The other part is that it's almost exclusively effeminate, homosexual priests involved in the scandals & they are being "investigated" by other effeminate homosexual priests & bishops.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:33 pm to theunknownknight
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He votes democrat
I doubt it. Catholic Archbishops don't usually vote for anyone who will guarantee abortion and contraception rights.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:38 pm to quartz
quote:that’s why my kids aren’t in public school!
I could not in good faith support an institution that continues to cover up abuse for decades.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:48 pm to quartz
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Being raised a Catholic and trying to maintain my Catholic faith is very difficult with this scandal. I stopped going to church because I could not in good faith support an institution that continues to cover up abuse for decades.
The men (priests) who did these heinous and despicable things, and anyone who played any part in covering it up deserve to be punished. But they are just men (priests), The Catholic Church is MUCH bigger than any person or group of people. It is the Church Jesus Himself founded and has been a driver of more good on Earth than any other institution. The Church has endured MANY scandals in the past, will endure through these gross injustices, and will endure through future horrors and injustices. Just because men profess a faith, or hold a certain office, does not mean that are incapable of sin. It's abhorrent, and should be called so, but the Catholic Faith is the most beautiful faith and the One true faith, and will endure because the Holy Spirit and Christ are in the "Church" and at the head of The Church.
The devil is also ever present in the Church as well as running rampant in our world right now. We need, now more than ever, God's grace to fill our Church and to fill the hearts of the Faithful men and women who make up the Church. We need to remain prayerful.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 2:50 pm to quartz
every comment about the evil of the catholic church will get dozens of downvotes, but this will be a short thread. There's no defending it at this point.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:02 pm to quartz
I've been working inside the Church for a bit... a few thoughts
1) it's clearly an awful and regrettable situation that is likely bigger than anyone really knows.
2) years ago and perhaps still today, devout Catholic families would send their socially awkward or potentially gay children to seminary... this is a bit of an unspoken reality.
3) there are tons of processes and safeguards in place today that were not in place years ago.
4) the priests are human and as all humans, nobody is perfect. that's not an excuse, just an observation that they by and large have similar emotions and thoughts that the rest of us have.
5) it is perhaps a bit unnatural to ask men, especially in modern times, to give up so much for a life of sacrifice.
6) ergo, a lot of priests struggle w/ mental health.
If some of these realities negatively affect your faith, I get it.
For me it's the opposite - that we're all imperfect.
Granted, taking advantage of kids is among the worst things someone can do. It's heinous. I think it wears on the good people involved in the Church as well.
Just my two cents.
1) it's clearly an awful and regrettable situation that is likely bigger than anyone really knows.
2) years ago and perhaps still today, devout Catholic families would send their socially awkward or potentially gay children to seminary... this is a bit of an unspoken reality.
3) there are tons of processes and safeguards in place today that were not in place years ago.
4) the priests are human and as all humans, nobody is perfect. that's not an excuse, just an observation that they by and large have similar emotions and thoughts that the rest of us have.
5) it is perhaps a bit unnatural to ask men, especially in modern times, to give up so much for a life of sacrifice.
6) ergo, a lot of priests struggle w/ mental health.
If some of these realities negatively affect your faith, I get it.
For me it's the opposite - that we're all imperfect.
Granted, taking advantage of kids is among the worst things someone can do. It's heinous. I think it wears on the good people involved in the Church as well.
Just my two cents.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:03 pm to quartz
Shocked I tell you! Shocked!
Luckily Patriot Baws will not support pedo groomers
Luckily Patriot Baws will not support pedo groomers
This post was edited on 8/10/23 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:04 pm to LSUfanNkaty
quote:nope
I have a daughter, so I should be good
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:06 pm to quartz
Priests that cover up child abuse are scum, and should be shot into the sun with said abusers.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:06 pm to danilo
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Patriot Baws will not support pedo groomers
I take it you homeschool your children then?
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:09 pm to quartz
Must be the reason for Dominican's dwindling 8th grade enrollment.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:10 pm to GreenRockTiger
Dept of Ed study
Kids definitely not safe in public schools either.
“The best available academic research, published by the Department of Education, suggests that nearly 10% of public school students suffer from physical abuse between kindergarten and twelfth grade,” he said.
“According to that research, the scale
of sexual abuse in the public schools is nearly 100 times greater than that of the Catholic Church.”
Kids definitely not safe in public schools either.
“The best available academic research, published by the Department of Education, suggests that nearly 10% of public school students suffer from physical abuse between kindergarten and twelfth grade,” he said.
“According to that research, the scale
of sexual abuse in the public schools is nearly 100 times greater than that of the Catholic Church.”
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:27 pm to quartz
Is this a whole NEW issue, or is it the rehash of the rehash that is published every month to make sure the outrage fires are stoked? We know the editorial perspective of the paper in question, linked in the OP.
Hint--their patron and his disciples have done whatever they could to damage the Church since he wrote his book in the 1840s.
Hint--their patron and his disciples have done whatever they could to damage the Church since he wrote his book in the 1840s.
Posted on 8/10/23 at 3:30 pm to austiger
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I've been working inside the Church for a bit... a few thoughts 1) it's clearly an awful and regrettable situation that is likely bigger than anyone really knows. 2) years ago and perhaps still today, devout Catholic families would send their socially awkward or potentially gay children to seminary... this is a bit of an unspoken reality. 3) there are tons of processes and safeguards in place today that were not in place years ago. 4) the priests are human and as all humans, nobody is perfect. that's not an excuse, just an observation that they by and large have similar emotions and thoughts that the rest of us have. 5) it is perhaps a bit unnatural to ask men, especially in modern times, to give up so much for a life of sacrifice. 6) ergo, a lot of priests struggle w/ mental health. If some of these realities negatively affect your faith, I get it. For me it's the opposite - that we're all imperfect. Granted, taking advantage of kids is among the worst things someone can do. It's heinous. I think it wears on the good people involved in the Church as well. Just my two cents.
Thank you for sharing. I agree with a lot of your points. You mentioned being around the church a lot.
Have you ever met Aymond? And if so, what would you say to him today about all these recent allegations? What questions would you have for him about how things can improve going forward? Do you think he needs to go, and if not, what can he do better to gain the trust of Catholics on the fence with their faith?
I’m genuinely curious.
This post was edited on 8/10/23 at 6:30 pm
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