We all have something that hits too close to home to treat with equanimity. With pedophiles, I think there are few who can be close and befriend them with the mercy and love of Christ. You have to be a lot like Jesus and have the right experience for that.
As some of my protestant friends would jokingly say, “that’s not my ministry”.
Like my views towards violent criminals, I’ll forgive them from afar and pray for their conversion without having a personal relationship with them.
I’m more drawn to reach out to the victims and help them with their own trauma, and I’m sure there’s others who will be able to reach out to the worst of society and will help to rehabilitate them.
One ‘obstacle’ I guess is understanding that such crimes against children aren’t always some uncontrollable action as a result of a mental disorder. It’s a premeditated attempt to win the child’s trust, isolate them from family and friends, instil fear in them if they ever tell it to anyone etc.
If I can’t trust someone to not do these things if left alone with a child, I wouldn’t want them to be in my social circle.
What I’m trying to say is that you’ve probably already met pedophiles at some point in your life and never knew it. When a pedophile is discovered, they are often attacked and beaten in prison, their property vandalized, threats made on their life, etc. Even being glared at can take a heavy toll after the 10th time. It makes it much more difficult to stay clean from a behavior when society uses that person for schadenfreude. Society helps perpetuate the cycle.
I’m not advocating violence obviously, I just wouldn’t have a relationship with them. I would support initiatives like access to therapy if needed and I would hope they truly repent and change.
My father shares the same sentiment you have, somewhat. A friend of his has shown suspicious behaviour towards me years ago, to the point where both parents believed he would have done something to me (something about how they caught him about to do something). Yet my dad still meets up with him and have drinks with him (because mercy and Jesus), he just forbids contact with me and my sister who’s still a minor. Now THAT is something I always found bizarre and uncomfortable with.