People love to point out how these evil and monstrous acts are carried out by Catholic priests. But I’ve heard stories of these kinds of things happening in Protestant churches, Mormon cult communities, Jewish synagogues, and also Islamic Mosques. And don’t forget what the tribe of Benjamin did to a poor man’s concubine in the book of Judges. We’re not going to condemn Paul for being a Benjamite. The Corinthians had a man there who had his father’s wife. I doubt we’d condemn every believer in the city of Corinth because of the sin of a few.
Sin is sin. And every human being has a sinful flesh. And that sin creeps its way into many denominations and many religious groups and houses of worship. But in America, A.K.A. Protestant-Land, the spotlight is on those in the Catholic Church. Even though there’s that Protestant church leader Ted Haggard who was the senior pastor of the New Life megachurch in Colorado Springs who was caught in a hotel with a male prostitute and illegal drugs. Oh, but let’s focus on the Catholics who are committing horrendous acts of evil. Pay no attention to other groups who do similar things.
I honestly don’t understand why our leadership doesn’t allow priests to marry. The Levite priests married, as well as most of the disciples. Paul encouraged people to be single, but be said it’s better to marry than to burn with lust. He said that a bishop can have one wife. I wonder if they were allowed to marry if they wouldn’t be so tempted to violate these children. I don’t know. The whole thing is disgusting and horrible. The leadership should never cover up for them, and they should never be allowed around children and should be cast out of the church just as Paul cast out the immoral brother in Corinthians.
@Joshua1Eight
Some replies...
1. Just because sin is universal does not make it okay....
2. Of course, this monstrous tragedy was not unique to the Roman Catholic Church, there were cases in various youth organizations (including the Boy Scouts, public schools, etc., etc. - really all that involve children. And there were other denominations involved, too (although there more likely to be youth workers than clergy).
3. What caused the focus on the Roman Catholic Church was the cover up. I think what disgusted people was not ONLY that a trusted, respected priest would do much monstrous, horrible things to innocent little Catholic boys BUT that in some cases the bishop covered it up, didn't report it, didn't tell the parents, and perhaps even transferred the priest to a new parish where the monster could find "fresh meat." This is one reason why typically the priest was not sued but the diocese. THIS is what distinguishes the RCC from say the BSA - there were monsters prying on innocent little boys in both, but in the BSA that organization didn't take measures to cover it up and protect the predator. BOTH had inadequate policies in place to better prevent this, BOTH had too little in place about what to do in such cases, but the BSA didn't cover it up and move the predators around. I think THAT'S what horrified the public ( and a LOT of Catholics, including my parents thinking of their two little innocent Catholic boys who adored their pastor) - not just the monsters BUT the denomination that seemed to cover it up and even empower it. In MY opinion, the Catholic Church well deserved the horrible response it got - sad as it is.
4. I disagree that the RCC policy of typically not permitting priests to marry has anything to do with this. There is no evidence that single men are more likely to be sexual predators of boys than married men (I've seen those studies - no correlation at all). And of course, most of these priests were preying on boys, not girls. IF the cases where priests praying on pretty college girls, you might have some evidence but typically it was pedophilia men preying on little
boys. And there are a LOT of single clergy in the RCC and the vast, vast majority of them behave themselves. I honestly don't think the celibacy issue has any relation to this tragic chapter.
See post #3
Blessings!
Josiah
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