Posted on 02/22/2015 3:01:13 AM PST by cleghornboy
"We invite you to criticize our institutions without reserve. One is not insulted by being informed of something amiss, but rather gets an opportunity for amendment, if the information is taken in good part, without resentment. Plato, Laws, Bk. 1, 635a
In a post which may be found here, Terry McDermott writes, "We live in a litigious society. People sue for every and any reason: finding something gross in their fast food, slipping on an ice-covered driveway, getting ones feelings hurt.
In media, lawsuits abound: copyright infringement and stealing someone elses work is illegal. When we post an image on this website we have to be 100% certain that it is copyright-free and we have permission to use it.
Sometimes, readers take offense at what we write. My article on NFP resulted in a strongly worded letter to my editor. Someone else called me a member of the 'communion police' when I wrote an article that was critical of a supposedly Catholic funeral that really wasnt. An atheist website threatened to 'expose' me (whatever that means). As Catholic bloggers and writers who strive to be true to Holy Mother Church and uphold the teachings of the Magisterium, at times what we write doesnt sit well with other people. As long as there is a mutual respect for differences of opinion, we can live with criticism and opposing views.
Now it seems that Catholic bloggers can be sued simply for questioning, calling out, and exposing erroneous statements and actions of priests in high places who really should know better.
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We need to fix our tort system and eliminate the many sources of frivolous lawsuits. Hurt feelings should not go to court, and the same is true for “hate speech” and strict liability cases. Short of a showing of genuine physical or financial injury, paired with gross negligence, lawsuits should never see the inside of a courtroom.
The bible says that’s the wrong attitude. It makes the church cease to look like anything special to the secular world.
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