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Its utterly indefensible; was then and is now.
The Vatican document “Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with Regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in View of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders” says that “the candidate to the ordained ministry, therefore, must reach affective maturity. Such maturity will allow him to relate correctly to both men and women, developing in him a true sense of spiritual fatherhood towards the Church community that will be entrusted to him” (#1).We need to get the homosexuals out of the priesthood.
Sorry to say it so bluntly, but that’s the problem. You had one middle aged repressed homosexual, and one homosexual just going through puberty and confused.
Take the middle aged homo out of the equation and there’s no problem there.
This ISN’T pedophilia, it’s Ephebophilia (sex with post-pubescent adolescents), and YES homsexual men are a much higher risk (percentage wise) to be Ephebophiles.
Get homosexuals out of the priesthood and the problems drop significantly. Almost all the cases are Ephebophilia cases, and men on boys, that’s a homosexual problem.
blluuugh.Wow, it sounds like these men had a LOVING RELATIONSHIP as GOD intended. It’s SOCIETY and THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY that interfered with their NATURAL LOVE for one another. It excites me just to think of those loving massages and physical embraces. The priest was LOVING to expose young Foley to the beauty of the Homosexual Embrace
IMHO if there is any doubt there should be no ordination.:banghead:The Vatican document “Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with Regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in View of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders” says that “the candidate to the ordained ministry, therefore, must reach affective maturity. Such maturity will allow him to relate correctly to both men and women, developing in him a true sense of spiritual fatherhood towards the Church community that will be entrusted to him” (#1).
In section 3 it teaches: “The call to orders is the personal responsibility of the bishop or the major superior. Bearing in mind the opinion of those to whom he has entrusted the responsibility of formation, the bishop or major superior, before admitting the candidate to ordination, must arrive at a morally certain judgment on his qualities. IN THE CASE OF A SERIOUS DOUBT IN THIS REGARD, HE MUST NOT ADMIT HIM TO ORDINATION.”
Yes.IMHO if there is any doubt there should be no ordination.:banghead:
Celibacy is not the problem.On another thought, does anyone know if this is a systemic problem world-wide within the Church or primarily in the U.S.? Has the Church always had this problem throughout history I wonder, and it’s only now becoming evident in today’s society as a result of our litigiousness? It makes me wonder. Maybe celibacy in the priesthood is not everything it’s cracked up to be.
I found it to be a funny choice of wording. He’s never been “accused” which doesn’t mean he was never guilty of the crime. I would have rather heard him say he was never guilty of sexual misconduct other than this incident with Foley… Makes you wonder.“The Herald-Tribune report quoted Mercieca as saying the encounter was an aberration and that he has never been accused of sexual misconduct during his decades in the priesthood.”
The reality is that neither you or I know how much of a correlation that celibacy in the priesthood has with this issue. Rome shoots down practically any empirical study that has ever been attempted in the efforts to elucidate the sexuality of the priesthood. Bottom line, I think anyone would agree that a celibate minister has more temptation for sexual misconduct vis-a-vis a married minister who is free to satisfy his physical desires within the confines of marriage.Celibacy is not the problem.
Human weakness is.
Even married priests can end up having extra-marital affairs.
Sins of the flesh are personal and they affect everyone.
Single adults are expected to live celibate lives.
The Church is not asking the impossible from Her priests.
Bottom line, they are married to the Church and thus are not free to marry another.
Read Goodbye Good Men and it’s apparent that some of the powers that be haven’t gottent the memo. But in all honesty, I have come to terms with this scandal because it’s obvious to me that it’s a homosexual problem, not a pedophilia problem. I think something like 85% of the cases are men commiting crimes on adolescent boys, and while it’s horrible, I do think it goes back to the fact that the homosexual priest is already suffering from sexual deviancy and 14-17 year old boys are easy to manipulate and kee quiet.The Vatican document “Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with Regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in View of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders” says that “the candidate to the ordained ministry, therefore, must reach affective maturity. Such maturity will allow him to relate correctly to both men and women, developing in him a true sense of spiritual fatherhood towards the Church community that will be entrusted to him” (#1).
In section 3 it teaches: “The call to orders is the personal responsibility of the bishop or the major superior. Bearing in mind the opinion of those to whom he has entrusted the responsibility of formation, the bishop or major superior, before admitting the candidate to ordination, must arrive at a morally certain judgment on his qualities. IN THE CASE OF A SERIOUS DOUBT IN THIS REGARD, HE MUST NOT ADMIT HIM TO ORDINATION.”
you miss the point.Bottom line, I think anyone would agree that a celibate minister has more temptation for sexual misconduct vis-a-vis a married minister who is free to satisfy his physical desires within the confines of marriage.
My son is in Catholic school, I’ve already had that talk with him just in case, it’s not something you ever think about having to do, but in this world what can you do.How sad is that? I haven’t even had kids yet and I’m already planning for potential priestly predators out there.
Just look how long for the Vatican to take action on Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo of Zambia. The Vatican is slower than molasses about abuses of any kind.I just don’t get how or why Rome is so slow to move on these priests with some very serious consequences.