What continues to amaze me about this entire topic is that no much seems to be changing, despite “zero tolerance” and 800 numbers.
We had a “new” priest in our parish about whom tongues started to wag almost immediately (“He’s always hanging out with the kids” etc. etc.}
Willing to defend a priest to my last breath, I would remind these naysayers that our youngest priest had been transferred, we did not have a priest younger than 60+, and the Diocese graciously gave us a newly ordained to work with the kids.
Then came a World Youth Day when the priest in question took 2 dozen teenagers… all boys.
This did not go over well with the parish.
He finally was “transferred” after he offered a young man money for a sexual act, during the Sacrament of Confession. The young man is the son of one of my closest friends. Upon meeting with the pastor and the offender, my friend told me that the offender’s only comment, repeated many times, was: “Thank God he’s not a minor…”
My friend and her son, being faithful Catholics, did not want to start any lawsuit, but just simply stated that they never wanted to see the offender again. (I can no longer refer to him as “Father”.)
After a swift transfer and “sabatical”, the offender now has an office job, with title, in the Diocese, Of course, he lives in a rectory, where I assume he can still interact with young males if he so chooses,
He is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
*“I wish that my heart could beat, that I could live and breathe only for Jesus, I wish that my tongue could utter no other name than that of Jesus; that my eye could see only Jesus; that my pen could write only about Jesus, and that my thoughts could soar to nothing but Jesus. I have often wondered where on earth there might be something on which I could center my love. But neither on earth nor in heaven do I find any such thing but only my beloved Jesus… I am the fruit of your passion, Jesus, born of your wounds. O Jesus, seek me in love; I no longer possess anything; you have stolen my heart…” *- St. Gemma Galgani