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Leo1
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I converted to the Catholic faith from Protestantism in 2007. I am coming up on my 3rd anniversary. I am proud of this Church and have never looked back. I can respond to atheist and Protestant objections, but this one is stumping me. How is this happening? What do we say? We have to face this squarely; we can not just deny the underlying truth. I also realize that many in the media and government will use this to attack the faith generally and Catholicism in particular. We need to develop a rational and organized response. What can those of us in the pews and trenches do? I know, we can pray the rosary and have special Masses - we should - but how do we get the moral high ground again? It will take decades, I fear. When we condenm abortion, euthanasia, stem cell research, gay marriage, or homosexual practice, the response is “don’t talk to me about my life and how people should live when your priests are abusing children!” I am concerned we are facing the biggest threat since the Reformation. I don’t believe for a minute that Pope Benedict was involved or neglectful, but I’m afraid his reputation is damaged (falsely) and that ultimately his health may be threatened by this battle. Some will attack him with this for the rest of his papacy. I pray for the victims and even for those priests who did this and are willing to repent. I admit, I pray for God’s wrath on those priests who don’t repent and on those who use this as an excuse to attack the Church. I am angry and hurting at this same time about all of this!