Even though the instances were very few, there was incredible damage to innocent boys preyed upon by priests who were predatory in their use of âalone time with Fatherâ. There have to be other ways found to expose children to the lifestyle of priests and religious. That is not to say it couldnât be in the context of the priest spending time with altar servers, only that the old days are NOT coming back, and for gravely appropriate reasons.
Hi EasterJoy; (I love your username by the way)
I agree with this⌠No teacher, priest, or anyone should be spending time alone with one child at a time. Iâm not so sure only a few innocent boys were affected, considering entire Dioceses were being sued for significant amounts of money, by quite a few accusers. I think some Dioceses were in major financial trouble over it.

In the scheme of things, I think the percentage was like 1% or less than that, for all priests. But, these were only the cases we know about. Maybe a question for another thread would beâŚwhy was the microscope only on the RCC? I believe it should have been, but how about non Catholic Churches? I read a few years ago, that there is more child molestation between pastors, youth group leaders, etcâŚand children. Just makes me wonder why the media hates Catholics to the point of not telling the full truth.
Saying all that, what deeply saddens me is that our great priests of todayâtheir reputations probably came into question because of what that 1% or less than, did.

Itâs a terrible shame, but the days are over when parents will blindly trust priests or teachers or really any adults other than family, to be completely alone with their children. Although the percentage was small, the media blew it up as though it was happening in every parish, which was so false. But, the media makes a strong impact, and I canât help but wonder if over the past 8 years or so, if the ripple effects of that will further affect men wanting to become priests. Weâll just have to wait and see.