The child was raped. How on earth is that a “gift from God”?
The rape, of course, is against the will and laws of God; however, the babies are a gift from God.
As I say, you really don’t get it.
Actually, it is you who do not understand. Excommunication is like a Dear John letter to a wandering husband; who would write a Dear John letter to a husband who is already gone?
- So, if it’s a long time ago, it’s less relevant, or abhorent?
No, it means you skipped over lots of more recent events which you deemed insufficient for your porposes here.
- You have not the faintest idea how long ago anything I referred to was.
Well, since you are responding in a thread whose topic is a specific event, and you are referencing that event, I assume that you are referring to that event, which took place over a year and a half ago.
As I say - it’s the sound of catholics falling over themselves to excuse the inexcusable
Please provide evidence of any Catholic in any way trying to excuse the stepfather’s rapes of the two girls.
(see 1 above and as happened a few weeks ago on a radio phone-in regarding sexual, emotional and mental abuse at the hands of nuns and clergy (catholic in both cases)) that shows the church at its worst.
It’s really difficult for anyone to comment on something that is not referenced. Maybe you could provide a transcript of the comments or something so that we can have some idea of what you are talking about.
As far as I can see, the church still doesn’t get it.
You seem not to understand what is really going on. The Church has paid out literally billions in reparations for these crimes, and instituted programs all over the world to protect children. The allegations that are coming out now occurred *before *that; the Church has then already responded.
Had the Holy Father said on his visit to UK recently, “The church not only accepts the hideous crimes committed by its clergy over the years but is putting massive resources towards supporting victims, pursuing the guilty with no stone left unturned, handing all documentation to the police, including all the data and documentation held in the Vatican and ensuring no similar crime will ever again be covered up, excused or hidden…” I would have been far more impressed.
I am sorry that the Holy Father did not say what you wanted to hear, but quite frankly, the Church has apologized for these terrible crimes and has put massive resources to helping victims, and to prevent future occurences of these crimes.
WRT to releasing papers to the police, 1. the Vatican only recently started handling these cases, before that they were handled on the diocesan level. Consequently, the Vatican does not have a lot of papers and documents; and 2. neither the Vatican nor the dioceses can release those documents without the permission of the victims. Those victims who have come forward have been involved with the disposition of the paperwork in their cases.
As it was he tried to link Nazism with atheism - which is historically innacurate and morally repugnant - given - for one thing - the style of device on the Nazi soldier’s belt buckles…
You might read the
speech itself before commenting on it, and so what if the Nazis had God is with us written on their belt buckles? Would you say that they were acting like good Christians? What a person does is better evidence of what they ultimately believe than does what they have written on their belt buckles.
I repeat - my faith has been eroded in the face of this (recent) catalogue of gut-wrenching crimes, cover ups and excuses, on top of a long catalogue of other recent and not so recent personal experiences.
If you want to believe the media’s take on the Church and leave, then that is what you will do. But understand that you are leaving the Church because of what people in the Church have done which is contrary to Church teachings. Many of us look at what those who live according to Church teachings do and stick with the Church.
I have heard nothing that gives me any good reason to add any excuse of my own for the inexcusable.
There aren’t any.
This is not really clear to those of us who do not know you.