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So, the Pope thinks secularlism leads to child abuse.
Where does he say that secularism leads to child abuse?
I feel that if priests were allowed to get married they would not be as inclined to focus such sexual tension on those individuals who come closest to them spiritually and mentally - the confessioners - particularly children.
I feel that if priests were allowed to get married they would not be as inclined to focus such sexual tension on those individuals who come closest to them spiritually and mentally - the confessioners - particularly children.
The church covered up abuse and fostered an environment in which it was allowed not just to flourish, but to become almost the norm.
I think the problem is not so much the sick criminals who raped the children, as the entire criminal conspiracy that did everything it could to ensure they would have steady, continued access to their victims, and never suffer any negative consequence for their crimes.
What I think we also need is an end to the legal system putting priests on pedestals and viewing the Church as "sacred" in a judicial sense.what we need is people in positions of responsibility to stop trying to bypass the legal system.
What I think we also need is an end to the legal system putting priests on pedestals and viewing the Church as "sacred" in a judicial sense.
For instance, why hasn't Cardinal Brady been charged with obstruction of justice? You can't pin that on Church cover-ups any more; his actions are public knowledge now.
Also, I don't think celibacy in and of itself is the problem.
True. I think it could be problematic and that we should be willing to listen to other options. For example, the Eastern rites have many married priests. The Church could modify the discipline so that celibacy is mandatory for monastic life, for the Episcopate, and also permit orders to choose it in their rule- but let your ordinary diocesan priest be married.
Exactly. Why the need for altar boys? It's hard to imagine parents allowing them to volunteer these days. Why not abolish the position?I think it has more to do with the idea that people with a propensity for sexually abusing children, are more likely to pursue jobs or situations which put them into a position to do it more easily.
The priests aren't cloistered with children being their only human contact.
I despise this argument, it takes the responsibilty off the individual perpetrating abuse. The church covered up abuse and fostered an environment in which it was allowed not just to flourish, but to become almost the norm. That is a seperate issue from the abuse itself, that is fully the responsibilty of the abusers.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be held responsible. I'm merely proposing a way in which these abuses may be lessened.
I think monta hit on one big reason: there are other people who were complicit.Why doesn't all of this go without saying? Why is criminal sexual abuse tolerated when it is perpetrated by the Catholic Church?