adamhovey1988:
So because of the sins of a few, you’re going to judge an entire group of people? What if it was a race or an ethnicity? Would you avoid them then?
Please stay on topic. Also please realise I am posting this asking for actual advice and
not to start a flame war.
I am finding it very difficult to look them in the eye and this is causing me clearly distress.
If you are having such a difficult time with this, why do you remain Catholic? I’m not being heartless. I ask in all sincerity.
You see, I was raised attending both Catholic and Protestant churches because one of my parents was Catholic and the other, Protestant. So I got to see both sides of their teachings of Christ and the Bible. Even though I had been Confirmed in the Catholic Church at the age of 7, the fact that I had also attended Protestant churches meant the day came when I had to decide which I was going to attend full time. I was tired of going to both and my dissatisfaction with Protestant churches was evident.
The issue of priests in the Catholic Church abusing children weighed heavily on me. I had to decide whether I could live with that knowledge and still attend the Catholic Church freely and not think of all priests being that way or keep that and anything else I learned about the Church in my mind and let it fester so that I turned away from going to church and perhaps, Christianity, entirely.
What I did is what I always do. I prayed to God about it. I asked Him to let me know where
He wanted me to attend C/church. He laid it on my heart to remain in the Catholic Church. No matter what I found out about the Church, I was there for
Jesus. My trust and faith were in
Him. I had to trust that whether I remained in my home parish or moved to another that God was always in charge and that He would protect me from those who did such things to those who were so innocent.
God has always blessed me with priests who you can see the Holy Spirit in and working through. My mother saw this in our parish’s longest serving priest who has since passed away. She is now Catholic and credits this beloved priest with being a major influence in her joining the Church.