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Even on Catholic Answers Live, Phil Lawler and Cy Kellett seemed to agree that these two Popes bear some responsibility for the clerical sex abuse scandal.
That may be true and they may have actually seen the problem coming. But, what they DID was to give the Church the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which they put forth as the “deposit of the faith.” I think that certainly was needed since the Church seemed to be starting to unravel in ways that these Popes could clearly see.
What I saw in the Catechism clearly was the lack of explicit mention of statements regarding the conduct of the Church itself, which seems to have left the door open for the scandals of the Vatican Bank, the international sexual abuse scandals, the enormous loss of Church funds to payments to silence victims of sexual abuse in the U.S., and the damage to the reputation and status of the evangelical Catholic Church of Jesus Christ.
Certainly the CCC gave us the basic underlying statements of morality, but the CCC did not go far enough and fast enough, even when the problems were getting out of hand.
That may be true and they may have actually seen the problem coming. But, what they DID was to give the Church the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which they put forth as the “deposit of the faith.” I think that certainly was needed since the Church seemed to be starting to unravel in ways that these Popes could clearly see.
What I saw in the Catechism clearly was the lack of explicit mention of statements regarding the conduct of the Church itself, which seems to have left the door open for the scandals of the Vatican Bank, the international sexual abuse scandals, the enormous loss of Church funds to payments to silence victims of sexual abuse in the U.S., and the damage to the reputation and status of the evangelical Catholic Church of Jesus Christ.
Certainly the CCC gave us the basic underlying statements of morality, but the CCC did not go far enough and fast enough, even when the problems were getting out of hand.
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