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You know the fact is that some here are insinuating untruths here, Law is not 'hiding' or being shielded by anything.
They insinuate he is a fugitive- fact is that there are no criminal nor pending criminal charges against him- we have the parents of molested children who let the statute of limitations run out to thank for that one now dont we ?
I agree with you.I know we have a variety of threads about this, but I just saw another piece on the news about the abuse scandals and how this is "rocking" the Church in Europe.
And so what did the Cardinal do in Ireland? He apologized today.
Really? No, you should be in JAIL for conspiracy with the priests who did this. All of them should be in JAIL for what they've done -- not living cushy lives somewhere
It makes it really hard to tell people about the church and convince them to either come to mass (or come back) when this type of stuff is going on.
I'm sure he's just suffering so much...and you have no idea why folks are angry, for real, you can not recognize the anger and why?
I'll give you a hint.... it due to the injustice of this situation- it's the injustice that cries to heaven for vengeance.
What I fault Cardinal Law with is passing on the issue to lower members of his staff, Bishop McCormic being one of them.
I also fault Cardinal Law for not taking Fr Shanley down, but instead, getting him transferred out of his dioceses and out to California, via a glowing letter of recommendation.
Now we're liars.
This is totally the fault of the parents. Absolutely.
And because the statute has run, this guy has done nothing wrong.
Give me a break. If this was your child, you would be singing a different tune. Or so I would hope.
Now we're liars.
This is totally the fault of the parents. Absolutely.
And because the statute has run, this guy has done nothing wrong.
Give me a break. If this was your child, you would be singing a different tune. Or so I would hope.
I do agree it was partly the parents fault becuase if someone were to hurt my kids, i'm not going to the bishop with it... I'm going to the police.
However, 40 years ago, it was not that way. Parents assumed the bishops would do what was right and they didn't want the kids to be stigmatized.
if this were my child, i would have gone to the police- no to the bisop to have the priest reassigned- yeah, the parents are a big part of the problem
now if this were your child and it was a school and you found out your teacher did something would you go to the prinicpal and have the teacher transferred to another school and then was your hands ?
yeah, if the bishop should be in prison then so should the parents
benedictaoo
and according to the times, the expert advise given to the Bishops, they did do what was right.
Pedophilia wasn't even used in psychology text books back then. Men who molested children were thought to have a curable disorder.
We know now its not the case, and for many of the Bishops, they're being tried by the public with current knowledge, not what was known 40 years ago.
Fr Benedict Groeschel as an excellent book on the subject. He himself is a trained clinical psychologist.
Jim
benedictaoo
and according to the times, the expert advise given to the Bishops, they did do what was right.
Pedophilia wasn't even used in psychology text books back then. Men who molested children were thought to have a curable disorder.
We know now its not the case, and for many of the Bishops, they're being tried by the public with current knowledge, not what was known 40 years ago.
Fr Benedict Groeschel as an excellent book on the subject. He himself is a trained clinical psychologist.
Jim
It Was 40 years ago.. no, you would not have... you would now and so would everyone else but sexual abuse then was in the closet... you would have trusted that a BISHOP for goodness sakes would care and do what is right by your kid but we see what they did instead. They did what was right for the preist.
What they did was evil and I will not defend evil. You can, but I refuse to make excuses for the evil that was done to both the parents and kids.
Do you understand, now we can look back and see that hey, the bishops did not have a valid excuse for doing what they did.
Not demoting them and allowing them to serve at a parish in the Vatican, that is hardly a punishment.
what they did was take advantage of parents who literally did not know what to do about it. They need to come clean and serve what ever punishments comes their way. That is the ONLY thing that will right this wrong.
I understand that but that does not excuse it what so ever. It's the covering up that still goes on. There was an article not to long ago about diocese who paid out all the law suits but still refused to as part of the settlement to give up the preist. That's bull.
I understand that but that does not excuse it what so ever. It's the covering up that still goes on. There was an article not to long ago about diocese who paid out all the law suits, but still refused to, as part of the settlement, to give up the preist. That's bull.
If a Catholic can get excommunicated from the church for having a divorce - or marrying in a non-Catholic church, then why shouldn't a priest be removed from the priesthood for molesting a child (and we're not even talking about excommunication here - I'm saying at the very least "removed from priesthood".)
I mean, why do we get excommunicated for breaking church law, but priests get scot free for destroying another human being?
why dont you read what Jesus states about adultery and divorce- think the Church should go against the teachings of Jesus ?
Does the Church really excommunicate for divorce? I am divorced and remarried in a different (Episcopal) church. I am currently going through the process of an annulment, and while I still attend mass regularly, I will not receive communion until the annulment is final and I can get my marriage blessed. The priest told me that some in my position do receive communion, but many feel it is better to wait.No, of course not. My point is that destroying another human being is as sinful as adultery and divorce. So if you're going to excommunicate one for divorce, you better do something with the other who molests a child. At the VERY LEAST remove them from the priesthood.
No, of course not. My point is that destroying another human being is as sinful as adultery and divorce. So if you're going to excommunicate one for divorce, you better do something with the other who molests a child. At the VERY LEAST remove them from the priesthood.
guilty people should go to jail for punishment, but deserve eternal mercy all the same. well if they're sorry.I guess I share your sentiment, but I don't know what you're getting at?