<< Here we go again, throwing out accusations of “rage and hatred” because you don’t like what we have to say. It happens every time here. Is this tactic the norm on this forum?>>
No one is throwing anything, we are observing. Your posts are written in such a way that you sound angry and irrational. You sound like no price is too great to pay for retribution. A billion Catholics did not commit these crimes. I was abused as a child and seeing innocent people suffer will not make me feel any peace. If anything, it’s this type of take no prisoner attitude that is making it hard for me to heal. If everyone is a suspect, then all hope is lost. If all hope is lost, then what does any of this matter?
If you can not look past the money, then you are not seeking justice. A diocese paying though the nose is not the same as admitting guilt.
<< Well, I guess we’ve found ourselves in a Catch-22 then, because I don’t believe doing nothing is going to undo the past either. I guess we’re caught between a rock and a hard place.>>
No one is asking you to do nothing, they are asking you to do something constructive. Sticking it to the whole Church is not “doing something”, it’s doing the wrong thing.
<< The Pope should at least be deposed. Only the Truth will set this church free! >>
On what grounds and on whose authority? There are world leaders who have something to be really guilty about and no one is able to call them out. You have fiction against this Pope and you want him to come to a US Secular court? Insanity.
<< What happens when a protestant minister molests a child? Where are the lawyers going after the Southern Baptist Convention, or whatever other church? >>
How about the school system for that matter? There are huge amount of sex abuse reports in the NYC school system and not a cent has been paid to victims that I’ve read about.
<< What about the letters he allegedly wrote about the matter? Truth or fiction? >>
Link one, so I can decide. Thanks.
<< I understand that as Catholics we have an obligation to the Pope, so it’s natural for many of us to defend him til’ the end, so to speak. However, it is my obligation as a human being to protect this world’s youth. Not just our youth, really, but all of mankind >>
For me it’s not a matter of defending, but being a realist. Pope Benedict did not become Pope by being a silent accomplice to these crimes. I am just trying to be a realist on this. I would be glad to reconsider, but it would need more then an accusation.
<< the Pope, as a moral and ethical leader, to be straightforward about any information >>
I would imagine within reason, since there are a billion + Catholics. It’s a big deal to personally engage in any given matter. I would imagine if he had something to contribute to these cases, he would.
<< Oh good grief. Homosexual priests had sex with underage young men. No one is denying that. >>
Funny thing to me is that you can’t say that about men that are not Priests and get away with it. You would be called a gay basher. I just find that interesting.
<< An individual has a right civilly to obtain damages from one who damaged him. I was unaware of any case yet like this that listed "truth’ as the damages sought. All the cases I heard about lists dollar amounts (with lots of zeros). >>
In most of these cases monies are being paid because the Church is trying to make amends. I would imagine they could have fought it MUCH harder if they choose. Bishop O’malley (spelling?) immediately stepped into Boston and did everything possible to set things right. There are plenty of Bishops trying to heal this grievous sin.