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Is it a priest scandal or a bishops scandal? 98% of priests have never been accused of a crime. However, this has been a public issue for twenty years and many bishops have attempted to obstruct and coverup.
Because some of us knew and trusted priests who are listed in the report.Hello all,
I may be an anomaly but I don’t get why the priestly scandals have so much impact on some Catholics.
For me, this is the 2nd biggest issue. Sex abuse is disgusting in itself and perhaps the 2nd worst crime after murdering one’s own child and/or spouse.It puts the brakes on any attempts at evangelization .
Contrast the visit of Pope Francis to Ireland last month with that of Pope John Paul II in 1979 and you will see the scandal’s impact on the Church .
First let me preface my remarks with the following: any priest who has committed sexual crimes deserves to burn in hell.300 Priest involved with over 1,000 victims -
that’s a lot of wolves among the flock - in one area.
They were ravenous too -
So, I think there’s a lot of reasons. Among them, could be:I may be an anomaly but I don’t get why the priestly scandals have so much impact on some Catholics. Jesus did say there will be some wolves among the flock so this shouldn’t come as a surprise. We just have to accept that there will be bad Priests and we’ll just need to pray and sacrifice for such to be dealt with. I don’t mean to offend anyone, just sharing my thoughts.
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While I share your animus with priests who transgress their vow of chastity, I might suggest that priests who commit sexual crimes (with consenting adults) be chastised by their superior, defrocked if the offense is serious enough, and allowed confession to confess and repent of their sins. And not be put in a position to commit them again while wearing a Roman collar.First let me preface my remarks with the following: any priest who has committed sexual crimes deserves to burn in hell.