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Surely an act of sexual abuse perpetrated against a child is a paedophilic act whether it’s carried out by a homosexual or heterosexual person… Also, you are making a link between paedophilia and homosexuality - a homosexual is no more predisposed to paedophilic behaviour than a heterosexual is. What one must consider, in the case of homosexual priests (or indeed heterosexual priests) who abused youngsters, is whether they abused because of their sexuality or was it because the priesthood was not the place for them. Sexuality does not necessarily cause one to abuse.Only a very,very small number of the moletations were pediophilc. As I said the nearly 90% were perpetauted by Homosexual Priests. The Church did not enforce their policy of not allowing homosexuls in the Priesthood starting the mid 60s and we have paid a terrible, terrible price for that. We must not repeat it and we must not buckle under to a culture that says we are degrading homosexuals by poinitng out the truth
I know that in Ireland in the 1960’s, our seminaries were overflowing… now we have but one seminary for the whole country. If you joined the priesthood in 1960’s Ireland, you were guaranteed the companionship of your many fellow priests, a stable job (in schools, hospitals, etc), the chance to travel as a missionary, the status you gained in society was equal to that of the doctor, and finally, it was always considered an honour to have a priest in the family - indeed it was expected that in a large family, at least one son would become a priest. So, it stands to reason that there were many, many, priests who joined the priesthood in Ireland for the wrong reasons… and one of those reasons, I have no doubt, was an attempt to suppress homosexuality - which would bring shame and stigma to one’s family.
These days, I think we actually have less to worry about re homosexuals entering the priesthood. 1960’s Ireland is dead and gone, and while we only have a few seminarians now, we may be more certain that these men are entering for the right reasons ie. the actual sense of a calling from God. Anyone these days with homosexual tendancies knows that there are ways of dealing with it where they won’t be shunned by society- I have no doubt but that for many, the only means of ‘escape’ was to join the priesthood. The same goes for the many men who perpetrated the horrors of sexual abuse on children…