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This is already done as part of normal child safety precautions.ALL activities in the parish involving adults and children (youth group, VBS, Religious Ed, camps, workshops, movie nights, etc.) should be staffed with several adults, preferably parents of some of the children in the group, and NO adult should ever be allowed to be with a child alon
This is a huge question with many working parts. I started to delineate all that goes into identifying potential offenders but went WAY over the word limitWhat do you think are the 5 or 6 most important red flags for predators - within the standard personality tests? What about observable behavior with other men when living together?
We will never weed out 100 percent, but the evidence suggests in the last few decades seminaries are doing a better job than a few decades earlier.When you look at US ordinations as a whole over the past couple of decades, this is a rarity. I’m sorry to hear that it happened in your former diocese.
That’s the problem-- paedophiles are our neighbours, in our schools, coaching sports, in church youth programs (Catholic and evangelical/Protestant alike)… anywhere children are present, predators are lurking. They have razor sharp intuitive powers in selecting victims who are isolated, have terrible home lives, have uninvolved parents. The pick those who are most likely to respond to and indeed are desperate for positive attention and love. And then they begin grooming them, seducing them.I’m asking the question to @NevermoreLenore - who is, I am assuming, a trained psychologist… And you can tell a lot about someone based on how they interact with peers… such as, if they choose not to interact with them at all, or only in very specific ways.
CPS only gets involved if there is a person over 18 alleged to have abused or neglected a child in their “supervision”. In other words, a parent, parent substitute, or a babysitter. The typical candidate for seminary is in none of these categories.Typically Child Protective Services. If there is a reasonable certainty that abuse is occurring, the police may be the better option. It’s really a case by case decision, but generally, if there are suspicions but no concrete events, CPS is a good place to start.
The recidivism rate for paedophilia is astronomical. Sometimes a person, through chemical castration, a variety of cognitive and behavioural therapies along with tight social restrictions COMBINED can help minimise reoffending, but this rarely works and requires extreme dedication on the offender’s part and a strong social system of support. I believe in the Love and Hope of God, I believe in His Grace and Forgiveness, but paedophilia is an orientation, often hardwired the the brain, and without multifaceted and competent interventions most paedophiles reoffend.The testing will never be 100%, and honestly on the flipside I wonder how many true vocations have been denied due to relying on psychological testing, which is a very changing field (just because a particular theory of mental well-being doesn’t show sometime to be “psychologically fit” doesn’t mean they a) can’t get better through Grace b) aren’t meant to be a priest). This thing is going to happen sometimes, someone will receive ordination who is a particular type of sinner. It can’t ever be 0%.
In a later literature review, Dr. Nathaniel McConaghy (1998) similarly cautioned against confusing homosexuality with pedophilia. He noted, “The man who offends against prepubertal or immediately postpubertal boys is typically not sexually interested in older men or in women” (p. 259)."Are homosexual adults in general sexually attracted to children and are preadolescent children at greater risk of molestation from homosexual adults than from heterosexual adults? There is no reason to believe so. The research to date all points to there being no significant relationship between a homosexual lifestyle and child molestation. There appears to be practically no reportage of sexual molestation of girls by lesbian adults, and the adult male who sexually molests young boys is not likely to be homosexual (Groth & Gary, 1982, p. 147).
True, as to pedophilia.Mythicalbio:![]()
The recidivism rate for paedophilia is astronomical. Sometimes a person, through chemical castration, a variety of cognitive and behavioural therapies along with tight social restrictions COMBINED can help minimise reoffending, but this rarely works and requires extreme dedication on the offender’s part and a strong social system of support. I believe in the Love and Hope of God, I believe in His Grace and Forgiveness, but paedophilia is an orientation, often hardwired the the brain, and without multifaceted and competent interventions most paedophiles reoffend.The testing will never be 100%, and honestly on the flipside I wonder how many true vocations have been denied due to relying on psychological testing, which is a very changing field (just because a particular theory of mental well-being doesn’t show sometime to be “psychologically fit” doesn’t mean they a) can’t get better through Grace b) aren’t meant to be a priest). This thing is going to happen sometimes, someone will receive ordination who is a particular type of sinner. It can’t ever be 0%.