No, my dear fbl9, you are not right - but thank you for pointing out exactly how you drive me to distraction by jumping the gun and rushing to judgement.
In this particular case, you are reading my post #96 on page 7 of this thread, correct? To put it into context for those that do not wish to earn their ‘
tenacity badge’, Alan (in post #94) had commented about annulments being complex and confusing, and I agreed with him, stating that the topic is “a puzzler”. I pointed out
the irony of the situation: the Catholic Church has put into place, a system in which the people we are to consult in issues of marriage are not allowed to marry (unless they become priests after they are married). In no way or place in this thread, forum or internet - have I stated that I would not follow sinners (as you stated in post #99), nor have I stated that certain popes or clergy can’t be trusted or shouldn’t be believed in matters of morality.
It is my opinion that when you read my comment, you were angered because I had mentioned an issue that is a current source of controversy that is being brought up by the media (in the news, and most recently in an HBO documentary called “Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence In The House of God”) and is being used by some people (but not by me) to trash the Catholic Church. I can understand being upset by this. Personally, I think the shame so many people feel about that subject is not so much about the crime itself (because surely - the shame belongs to the perpetrators of the crime, not the victims or people who belong to the Church), but by the actions taken by the Church to address the crime. This crime is not exclusive to the church, or religion - for that matter. Criminals of this type seek out opportunities in parts of community that either won’t be believed, and/or situations where they will be protected by people in power to avoid the shame and guilt associated with the criminal activity.
Truly, my heart goes out to the victims of these crimes, and to all Catholics who have been hurt by the very worst of criminals. I pray for all of them to be healed, and hope people keep their faith in the church and mankind, as we are all hurt by such evil deeds.
Peace to all.