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netmilsmom
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I think it is very enlightening to go to the website given at the end of the film and read what has been tried and what hasn’t.yes it does make you wonder if the Patriot Act has mixed with the Church. Filming is great…but it is the witch hunt mentality that concerns me. If I witnessed something like that, I would go through the chain…I would request a meeting with the priest, if he refused based on what I wanted to talk to him about, I would go to the Bishop. If the priest did speak to me, I would make sure I had written documentation to back it up…and I would warn him that there are less than savory characters out there who are secretly filming his mass and he could take it from there. I would like to give the priest in error the benefit of the doubt. I would then write a letter to the bishop, and let him know that I met with the priest and what we talked about. The ball would then be in the Bishop’s court, as it should be, to follow up on the abuses. His job is to run the diocese…and I would respect him enough to let him do that.
I would not skulk around parishes with a hidden video camera, post the video on the web thus creating the mad villagers…(i.e. Beauty and Beast movie) storming the church steps. Nor would I use it to promote “scare tactics”, that the church is going to hell in a handbasket to prove my own agenda of turning the clock back to the good 'ol days, (pre VatII)
I would respect the heirarchy of the church, and follow the chain of command. If the abuses continued…again, I would leave it in the hands of the Bishop. If he gets enough legitimate complaints in the proper protocol, he may do something. In light of the scandals…the Bishop has to be on his toes in all matters of error.