Posted on 11/18/2014 4:05:15 PM PST by Gamecock
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena has filed a bankruptcy reorganization plan that proposes a $16.4 million settlement for hundreds of people who said clergy members sexually abused them for decades while the church covered it up.
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Thank you. I know for a fact there are many Catholics who grieve along with these children for what they endured. Please don’t judge an entire faith of people by the words or actions of a few. I know I am not alone.
***I don`t like scumbags even if they were molested.***
Neither do I. I believe that the abused do not have to keep the cycle of abuse going. With help, I think that can be achieved.
Every time I read that verse, I think of the pedophile priests, too.
Thank you. I may not be the average Catholic, but I’m sure that if we met on the street we would have much in common, including certain aspects of faith.
Agreed!
Neither do I. I believe that the abused do not have to keep the cycle of abuse going. With help, I think that can be achieved.
It is kind of like government, do we blame the servants or do we blame the people.
Who are these "Mormans" of which you speak?
http://stopbaptistpredators.org/article07/child_sex_abuse_by_protestant_clergy.html
Child Sex Abuse by Protestant Clergy Difficult to Document
“But tracking allegations and confirmed cases of misconduct by Protestant clergy is an elusive task because Christianity’s other ecclesiastical division is wildly diverse, congregational and sometimes staunchly independent compared to Catholicism’s centralized hierarchy.”
Protestant Clergy Abuse Equals or Exceeds Catholic Clergy Abuse
“The Associated Press reported recently that three insurance companies receive upward of 260 reports each year of young people under 18 being sexually abused by Protestant clergy, challenging the assumption that clergy sexual abuse is an exclusively Catholic problem that does not take place in other churches.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/01/protestant-sex-abuse-boz-tchividijian_n_4019347.html
Evangelical Sex Abuse Record ‘Worse’ Than Catholic, Says Billy Graham’s Grandson Boz Tchividijian
“AUSTIN, Texas (RNS) The Christian mission field is a magnet for sexual abusers, Boz Tchividjian, a Liberty University law professor who investigates abuse said Thursday (Sept. 26) to a room of journalists.
While comparing evangelicals to Catholics on abuse response, I think we are worse, he said at the Religion Newswriters Association conference, saying too many evangelicals had sacrificed the souls of young victims.
Protestants can be very arrogant when pointing to Catholics, said Tchividjian, a grandson of evangelist Billy Graham and executive director of Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment (GRACE), which has investigated sex abuse allegations.”
http://www.fbi.gov/charlotte/press-releases/2014/minister-pleads-guilty-to-child-pornography-charge
Minister Pleads Guilty to Child Pornography Charge
“RALEIGHUnited States Attorney Thomas G. Walker announced that in federal court today Timothy Jack Strickland, 42, of Mount Olive, North Carolina, pled guilty before United States District Judge Terrence W. Boyle to being in receipt of child pornography, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2252(a)(2).”
Now show us all a thread of members of some other denomination proclaiming proudly that their clergy concealing knowledge of ongoing wrongdoing from the authorities is a good thing.
As several Roman Catholics do on this thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3227423/posts
OUCH, that stung /sarc. The point of my posting is that abuse is across every religious group.
To address your Red Herring question. Talk about concealing wrongdoing and not “Facing the Music”. I am still waiting for the flood of sinners, who answer the alter calls that I see each week on TV, turning themselves over to the police for the murders, thefts, etc., that they have committed, and have just confessed directly to God at the alter call.
I have never heard a pastor tell the people, that once they make the alter call that they will then need to turn themselves over to the police, for abusing their child, robbing the bank, or murdering a person. Hmmmm...I wonder why pastors do not add that information before the alter call?
That Galatians 5:12 IS a powerful incentive!
I knew we could count on at least one post that essentially says “see, others do it too”. Well then!! That makes it all better right?
“One would think priests should be held to a higher level.”
Okay, I’ll bite: Why would you - who seem to attack priests and the faith they are commissioned to uphold at every turn - saying “One would think priests should be held to a higher level”? If anything aren’t they being held at the level where you put them?
And they claim to become Christ at times...
I wouldn't want my kids near any priest because - how do you know???
Jesus said, 'you are either for me or against me...No middle of the road...Why are Catholics not bonded together to get these perverts out of your religion??? That ought to be right at the top of the list...
Again. So what?
How many times to Catholics need to be told that it's not that the abuse happens that is the problem.
Everyone understands that abusers will abuse and find some way to do it.
And reprehensible as that is, the real issue is the lack of action by the Catholic church for decades at the very least of appropriately dealing with the situation.
It took the victims going public with it to FORCE the RCC's hand into finally taking action.
THAT is what the real problem is.
The church did worse than nothing about it. It actually shuffled priests from parish to parish, giving them opportunity to abuse again, giving them more victims.
They need to burn in hell for that. What they did was no more than guard the door while the abuse was going on within the room.
They are just as complicit in the crimes as if they had done it themselves.
You wouldn’t know. My question is why would a child be alone with a priest in the first place?
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