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JMJ_Theresa
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In general, it is very important not to give scandel. Someone who is not formed very well in the faith would see a Catholic in a leadership role who is not living in conformity with faith and morals and might imitate them. If Joe Catholic, youth minister, publically sins (say, uses God’s name in vain) then some might think, “Well, if Joe Catholic does it, it must be okay.” That is why we are so much more greatly scandelized when a priest gets caught stealing or… whatever. Some people are easily influenced by the reputation of someone in leadership roles. We have a responsibility to our brothers and sisters in Christ to support them in their spiritual formation by not giving scandel.
Leaders are held to higher standards.
Saying that, we have to always try to assume the best excuse. We assume that this young lady is working on having her marriage validated. Or we assume that it is her spouse who is not consenting. However, perhaps she should step down from her role until that occurs.
Leaders are held to higher standards.
Saying that, we have to always try to assume the best excuse. We assume that this young lady is working on having her marriage validated. Or we assume that it is her spouse who is not consenting. However, perhaps she should step down from her role until that occurs.