It’s world news when it happens in the Catholic Church because it is very hypocritical for an institution which claims itself to be the leading moral authority on earth as the ‘one true Church’ established by Christ himself, to do something so evil and appalling, and to cover it up to protect itself, on top of that.
I understand why you would say that because the Church is considered a moral leader and teacher. At least you did not state that the Church puts herself out as the having “a monopoly on morality” as one poster did. Only our Lord Jesus was perfect in holiness in His earthly Life, and He was also tempted. His followers and many of those canonized as saints were sinners before their conversions. The fact is Catholic priests do get tempted and some fall into sin and immorality, even habitually. Else, we would not hear of Catholic priests who died of AIDS.
Satan considers a priest’s downfall his best victory, in this battle of powers and principalities. A laicized priest is one less Persona Christi who administers the Eucharist and other sacraments. That there are sinful priests who commit(ted) the dastardly sin of child sex abuse does not mean the Catholic religion is not the one true faith. But it is conceded and very understandable that clergy sex abuse of children erodes the moral authority and standing of the Church.
A poster correctly mentioned the role of bad psychology and psychiatry, professions to which the Church turned for decades, in an effort to rehabilitate wayward pedophile priests. Professionals in said fields in effect became enablers, believing rehabilitation was possible, a thought which they later disowned. The prevailing school of thought now is that the affliction of pedophilia can not be cured. Or need be. The mental health profession is de-stigmatizing the condition, only a problem if the afflicted is uncomfortable with having the desire, and if he acts on it, the only reason being it is considered a crime under existing laws. Note, that victims of child sexual abuse are “damaged goods” forever is considered to be a myth by current practitioners in psychiatry. That’s psychiatry for you. No wonder, many think it does not deserve to be called a science.
Pedophilia, in the same way deep seated homosexuality, an “orientation” that seeks sexual expression with a member of the same sex, can not be helped. While pedophilia and homosexuality may be different “orientations” but when acted on, (especially repeatedly), the bottom line is that said behaviors are incompatible with Catholic priesthood. Mastery of self is required in living out the vocation. Cover up of these serious transgressions or abuses in an effort to save face is certainly wrong, deserving condemnation.
As one tries to understand how such evil could have continued, there is something at play that is not raised much. Our Church believes in redemption and forgiveness. Could the teaching be one of the reasons homosexuals and pedophiles flocked to the seminary prior to the mid-70’s? When a priest who confesses and acts he is sorry and promises to make amends, never to do the deed again against a child, or a teen, should his confessor not forgive him? Jesus taught us to forgive seventy times seven.
In retrospect, Church hierarchy was too naive (repeat priest offenders can be forgiven but they should have been removed from ministry involving children). It is possible some bishops not having a perfect record as priests (who-am-I-to-judge mind set) tended to look the other way, becoming negligent, in effect, and crossing moral lines by moving repeat priest offenders to other parishes or dioceses. Realization and meaningful corrections were made too late. We learned the bitter sad truth that our moral leaders are not exempted from exercising very bad bad judgment, translating to guilt of commission of the worse sin of cover up.
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