Pope Benedict says Irish child sex abuse is a 'heinous crime'
Pontiff calls for improved preparation for Irish priesthood
Published Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 8:28 AM
Updated Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 1:04 PM
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2BorNot2B | Feb 21, 2010, 11:20 AM EST
Sez Spiritranger:~~The Catholic Church in the USA has never allowed the secular authorities to prosecute these pedophiles to the fullest extent of the law. Protestant, Mormon and Jewish clergy could never get away with these acts the way some priests have. It helps that the FBI is predominantly Catholic..~~
Just a shot in the dark here, but it sounds as though this guy might have a bit of a log blocking his view. It would be interesting, in the interest of fairness to hear about his incursions into real live news coming from every possible credible source detailing the sexual abuse perpetrated by protestant clergy, not only on women and children but on their entire congregations by the simple acts of fraud, deceit, self-enrichment at their expense through forced tithing... etc. etc. -- It'd be a long post but I can supply newspaper articles on cases of pastors, blackmailing children into submitting to them on the threat of them and their parents being delivered to the immigration authorities. Of church volunteers seduced, and the outrage goes on and on... -- Just look at the most notorious cases of Swaggart, Haggard, Bynum, Hinn, etc. then be so kind as to look carefully at hushed up homosexual and pedophilic abuse in the mormon chuch -which quickly gets hushed, since the mo's have a super efficient whitewash machine with legions of lawyers and PR people-
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irishathens | Feb 19, 2010, 09:02 AM EST
Too little and maybe too late.
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Intercessor | Feb 18, 2010, 10:17 AM EST
If the Vatican were smart, and that's really up for debate, She would bring in Father Thomas Doyle, an honest American Priest who was FIRED from his job as a MIlitary Chaplain a few short years from retirement, solely because he revealed the inner-workings of the Vatican and Hierarchy regarding issues of covering-up cases of Paedophilia. Since then, Father Doyle has appeared as "an expert witness on the inner=workings of Church Coverups" in court cases all over the Globe.
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Temerity | Feb 17, 2010, 05:06 PM EST
It is a horrible horrible mess.But in one form or another it is rife in the world today.Go onto the Internet and you find there the underbelly of the world thriving.( but you can block it out.)>:-(
Yes it is terrible to think those who preached the moral high ground and Jesus Christ's suffer the little children to come unto me and the mill stone around their neck.ect.Used that trust so abominably. But what an awful task for poor Benedict.How is the male sex drive to be kept under control regulated and directed?It is such a subversive thing isn't it?
I actually heard a serious debate on TV. as to wether it was permissable to teach little girls the way of whores early and to dress like them.There are fashion designers already doing it and marketing their wares. In other words Freud's idea of sexual repression being such a bad thing has so warped the minds of high class intellectual individuals like the woman defending this and the rights of those who wish to indulge in pornography.As a democratic right of the individual?
Oh shite! Dont these people understand anything?
Anyway before the world gets too carried away with this witch hunt,it might do well to remember the majority in the church do not condone nor follow these praciices.they do continue to strive after the ideal.
I doubt that married clergy will do the trick. I have had experience of non Catholic clergy. Being married with children did nothing to make their fidelity to Church teaching a fore gone conclusion either.
Whats to be done about it "cull the male babies at birth and halve their numbers perhaps?" No that wouldn't work either then the females would be in even more of frenzy to find a man. dunno people too much for me. You go figure it out!
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Spiritranger | Feb 17, 2010, 11:54 AM EST
The Catholic Church in the USA has never allowed the secular authorities to prosecute these pedophiles to the fullest extent of the law. Protestant, Mormon and Jewish clergy could never get away with these acts the way some priests have. It helps that the FBI is predominantly Catholic. Catholic theology puts Catholic clergy above secular law. This is the real problem that has led to a culture of abuse and perversion in the church. And my Bible still tells me that a Bishop is the husband of one wife (I Timothy 3:2) -- a married clergy would be more "normal" and more Biblically spiritual than the current celibate priest system.
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Realist | Feb 17, 2010, 06:11 AM EST
"Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven" - Matthew Chapter 19 Verse 14. I think "suffer" is the right word, don't you?
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kickstar | Feb 16, 2010, 02:53 PM EST
Well it's official.... Sexually abusing Children is a Crime ...Who'd thunk it.
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bcoc1124 | Feb 16, 2010, 11:27 AM EST
Like the reaction to the "Boston Cover-Up" (promoting Law, the enabler) the Vatican once again shows us that they just don't get it. It's the cover-up that allowed the second, third, and following incident(s) of sexual abuse. Had the bishops done their job, abusers would have been stopped in their tracks. As Jesus said, " Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers, that you do unto Me." From the pope down responsibility has to be taken for the HENIOUS CRIME of ABETTING ABUSERS through the CHURCH"S COVER-UP.
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hyattsville | Feb 16, 2010, 11:19 AM EST
But still nothing on resignations. Not good enough I'm afraid!
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figtirish | Feb 16, 2010, 09:58 AM EST
well said benny
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