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johnnykins
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Another story entirely…as you say.Possibly you are not sufficiently familiar with the plea bargaining process to realize that sometimes it is driven by sheer exhaustion of mind, body and resources. I don’t think most people realize what a huge imbalance there is between any sizeable prosecutorial team with huge resources, and an individual, even a bishop. On the one hand, there was Finn with what seems an extremely amateurish crew and 133,000 Catholics in the diocese, many of whom hated him, and a large prosecutorial team with the resources of 2.3 million taxpayers, a police force with special investigative units and a devoted media.
Should we, as citizens, worry about the ever-growing imbalance? We sure should, but that’s another story entirely.
Perhaps you are not sufficiently familiar with the fact that many many priests, bishops, brothers and sisters illegally and immorally abused children and covered it up for years and years. Perhaps you are not sufficiently knowledgeable about the damage that does to a child. Perhaps you are not sufficiently knowledgeable about the damage that has done to the moral credibility of the Church, her Bishops and priests? Perhaps you are living in a dream world where you believe there should not be consequences?
I have no idea why Bishop Finn plead guilty. I’ve stated that earlier in this thread. What I do know is that he did plead guilty and there are consequences to that…