Tis_Bearself
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How do you know which priest led the other into sin? Maybe it was a mutual sin where they both are equally guilty in God’s sight.
Not predators like McCarrick, no. I used them as an example of how priests could potentially be left in the clergy and simply bounced around to hide them from their actions, if it wasn’t for the fact that they were caught and shown in the news there’s a good chance they’d still be carrying on.Also, keep in mind that the two priests who were caught having sex in the car were consenting adults. They committed a crime of public lewdness, but their choosing to have consensual sex with each other wasn’t a crime. Doesn’t sound like they were “predators”.
John Manly, a California-based attorney who specializes in cases involving sexual abuse of minors, said Catholic bishops have often used the phrase “credibly accused.”
“I can tell you what it means — it means they’re going to leave out people they don’t want to give you,” he said.
Manly said a California diocese ignored prior warnings and allegations about a priest in Stockton, Calif. In 2012, a jury in a civil case found Michael Kelly liable for sexually molesting a child. Kelly, however, fled the country; the diocese of Stockton settled the case for $3.75 million.
Paul Petersen, of the Dallas chapter of the victims advocacy group Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, known as SNAP, said in a prepared statement that “credibly accused” is just “a dodge.”
“Church officials are not the arbiters of what is credible and what is not, especially since there have been many cases … where accusations deemed ‘not credible’ actually turned out to be very real,” Petersen said, citing cases in California, Buffalo and Kentucky.
As I said…Whether you or I care about listening to it, it’s a reasonable premise that an 88-year-old is forgetful.
However,age might make one forget where he left his toothbrush
So no, I don’t find it a “reasonable premise.”I seriously doubt it makes one conveniently forget the sexual assaults he committed.