Trust me, a ‘liberal’ priest in ireland in the 1950s and 1960s would have been as rare as hens’ teeth. And it wasn’t because we exported/got rid of them.
I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree, because every priest in America I’ve known with an Irish accent has been incredibly liberal.
Of course, here’s something else to consider:
we usually talk about “liberal” and “conservative,” but some people use another description, which applies to the likes of Cardinal Law or Bishop Loverde:“company men”; the guys whose
primary concern is their careers and ambitions. Those who appear “conservative” and talk the talk, but are not concerned with the Gospel so much as their own reputations and bank accounts. They know how to speak without “getting in trouble,” but their actions are usually quite liberal, in order to appease their rich donors.
But J. Kevin Boland-the bishop of whom the priest made the comment–is hardly a conservative. A “company man” at best, he has a long history of supporting pro-choice politicians, inclusive language, etc., and his chancery is full of people who despise Pope Benedict.
Fair enough. Then say “found guilty”; not “investigated.”
Like Fr Maciel, you mean?
No. Like St. Pio.
One of the cases I’ve been referring to obliquely is Fr. Christopher Buckner in the Diocese of Arlington. 1. Bishop Loverde has a history of punishing ultra-conservative priests in the mold his predecessor encouraged. 2. The Diocese has never specified what the allegation against Fr. Buckner
is. They’ve only said “inappropriate contact with a parishioner.” 3. It’s been 2 years now, and there hasn’t been any progress in the Fr. Buckner case that I’ve heard of.
My wife knew Fr .Buckner well. I met him once. My wife has friends who also know him very well. Now, again, there
is the MO of the “conservative priest” who seems so moral that everyone trusts him, and if he molests 1 kid, it’s easy for the community to rally in favor of the priest over the kid, esp. when the priest has a reputation for making enemies. Plus, Fr. Buckner used to take kids on trips to the Holy Land, and it’s easy to see how that might have provided opportunities.
So, it’s easy to see both sides of the issue. He
could be an innocent being railroaded by some lay enemies and the Diocese, or he could be the most reprehensible of predators. But if the Diocese is going to keep the thing under wraps–and not make any progress in the case in 2 years–then one has to wonder it it’s not the former, rather than the latter.
I’ve already said I think Maciel is the archetype of an abuser . He founded an order whose whole purpose is to teach. Now, unlike other Orders, the LC has a very specific “apostolate”: forming schools to raise young men to join the LC. I interviewed for a job at one of their schools once, and the principal made this very clear. They’re not out to win converts, as such. They’re not out to specifically educate the poor or to provide catechesis. They’re out to recruit. It’s a giant pyramid scheme.
The Order’s stated apostolate is to recruit for its own Order. The purpose of Regnum Christi is to support LC and to recruit for it.
Secondly, they have that vow–which Pope Benedict lifted a couple years ago–about not criticizing the Order or its superiors, or the Church or a bishop. They are very opposed to traditionalism for this reason. They have also been a major group for enabling bishops who enable abusers. The LC, like (in many cases) the KofC, jumps to the defense of a bishop or pastor any time an allegation is raised, and immediately set to work attacking those who make the allegations.
The principal I interviewed with also “protested too much” a bit in saying taht people don’t like that LC schools require 2 half hour sessions a week of spiritual direction with a priest. At the time, I nodded in agreement that mandatory spiritual direction should be a part of any Catholic school.
I knew I wasn’t getting the job when he commented on my disability by saying, “We prefer our teachers to have a certain . . . distance . . . a certain air of authority.”
When I got home from a trip (the interview was a side trip from our spring break), I did online research and found out about the allegations against Fr. Maciel. This was like 4 years ago. Everything made perfect sense, when I compared those allegations to what that principal had told me.
Maciel basically founded an Order that would be a network of abusers.