It is interesting that your continually try to bring up the distinction between pedophilia and pederasty , the church never made that distinction before and when the Paracletes and the like were releasing abusers back into society they didn’t make the distinction either.
so of course that makes you right in not using the distinction. I see.
Actually I deal with truth everyday in many arenas and for you to keep making ad hominem attacks on my ability to reason about abuse because I may be closer to the issue than you, frankly baffles me.
Maybe we should have priests not go to seminary so they don’t get too close to what is required knowledge, maybe I should cancel my doctors appointment next week because he has too much medical experience. Is that the type of reasoning you are suggesting I use ? You know, ignore first hand experience and go with the after the fact third hand descriptions of what happened.
One of the interesting parts about the litany of excuses you present for the way the abuse issue was handled is that there is no discussion of the consideration of other alternatives. How come the pastors and bishops of the second and third assignments didn’t air their concerns in public? Why weren’t those experts that questioned the effectiveness of the “treatment process” allowed to impact the transfer process? How could there be no clamor among any bishops or vicars or Vatican bankers about the millions of dollars paid out in secret? (well before Dallas ,hence not the billions of today)
One thing is now clear, on your urging , when I step back and look at the problem as a whole it doesn’t get better. The more rocks that are turned over, the more church documents that are examined the clearer it becomes that this was a problem the church was better prepared to handle than any other institution, it had historical background in the subject , it had effective methods of communication with the whole of the church, it had access to experts and it was the fountain of the wisdom of Christ.
There is no real reasonable excuse for why abuse hit our kids so hard, or why mothers were left twisting in anguish , the reason abuse festered was to avoid scandal and to preserve legacies. Unfortunately for the church, preserving those legacies has cost billions of dollars, millions of lost Catholics, thousands of lost vocations, hundreds of closed parishes and tens of suicides. For some, a small price to pay.
Peace