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March 25, 2002

Media silent on gays in clergy
By Liz Trotta
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

     NEW YORK — Many priests, theologians and other clerical sources view the sexual-abuse scandal engulfing the Catholic Church as the inevitable result of a don't-ask-don't-tell policy that let many homosexuals enter seminaries during the cultural turmoil of the last three decades.

     The scandal has been framed in many media accounts as an epidemic of priestly sexual abuse in which pedophiles have victimized children.
     But some Catholic officials insist that the majority of the cases reported so far involve homosexual priests and young men.
     "The overwhelming majority [involve] homosexuals, but the media steers away," said the Rev. Richard John Neuhaus of the Institute on Religion and Public Life. "It is no secret that there has been a certain moral laxity and that a significant number of active homosexuals entered the priesthood in the last 20 or 30 years."
     No precise studies document this widely held perception, but many informed church sources maintain that pedophilia — an abnormal condition in which an adult has a carnal desire for pre-pubescent children — accounts for a relatively small portion of the sexual abuse scandal.
     Some church officials and Catholic intellectuals contend that the media are not reporting the story as homosexual activity in a bow to political correctness and also out of reluctance by the church to publicly take on the issue of homosexuality.
     "No one can look at these statistics and not draw the conclusion that this is essentially and basically a homosexual phenomenon," said Jack Hartigan, a Catholic lawyer active in child and education issues.
     Two recent Florida cases show the pattern. In one, the diocese of St. Petersburg has been accused of paying hush money over charges of sexual harassment against Bishop Robert Lynch by his former spokesman — a married man with two children. In the other, an anti-racketeering lawsuit against the church accuses Palm Beach Bishop Anthony J. O'Connell of sexual misconduct with a former seminarian.
     According to the lawsuit, the man was 15 at the time of the first sexual contact, which continued into adulthood.
     George Weigel, author of "Witness to Hope," a biography of Pope John Paul II, called the priesthood "a homosexually oriented clergy not living celibacy the way it must be lived."
     Members of the Catholic clergy cite two reasons for the rash of priestly sexual scandals: a "sex-saturated culture," and a climate of indifference to church teachings.
     "There would be no scandal if people had lived by the teachings of the church and if the bishops had done their job," Father Neuhaus said.
     When it came to following the church's teachings, he added, there was "a wink-and-nudge attitude" as well as a closing of the ranks among Catholic clerics.
     Father Neuhaus said he does not advocate barring homosexuals from the priesthood, but emphasized that such a priest must adhere to "uncompromising" chastity.
     "Every priest knows that. It's drilled into them," he said.
     Over the years there has been talk in church circles of a homosexual web of alliances in the church, a "lavender Mafia" that operates out of seminaries referred to as "pink palaces." This group of priests, Mr. Weigel said, protect others who share their homosexual orientation.
     A high-profile Manhattan priest who spoke on condition of anonymity said the scandal has been brewing for years.
     "They called me right-wing and Attila the Hun — they just refused to acknowledge the growth of the homosexual networks in the hierarchy," he said.
     The most pressing question for the church is: How will it rebound from the daily revelations of sexual abuse sweeping the country?
     "Getting on our knees and praying," answered Monseigneur John Woolsey, pastor of St. John the Martyr Catholic Church on Manhattan's East Side. "We've lowered the bar to the point where I think there's confusion as to what defines a Catholic."
     Mr. Hartigan welcomes a proposal by Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau to amend the law so that "all religions" would be required to report sexual abuse.
     "If they got a law passed that says any church official who receives a report from a reliable source about a specific child being sexually abused by a priest must convey that report to the authorities, then that law would hold up as well as protect people," Mr. Hartigan said.


1 posted on 03/24/2002 11:57:53 PM PST by rvoitier
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To: rvoitier
The scandal has been framed in many media accounts as an epidemic of priestly sexual abuse in which pedophiles have victimized children.

Excuse me but what is the percentage of abuse in the church vs the percentage in the main stream. I don't mean to minimalize this in any way but where's the rest of the clergey, protestant, Jewish et al. I don't hear anything about them at the moment.....

2 posted on 03/25/2002 12:35:07 AM PST by .45MAN
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To: rvoitier
Media silent on gays in clergy

Now that the Washington Times and other media have picked up on this - - I bet that is about to change.

3 posted on 03/25/2002 12:46:04 AM PST by SkyPilot
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To: rvoitier
"Father Neuhaus said he does not advocate barring homosexuals from the priesthood, but emphasized that such a priest must adhere to "uncompromising" chastity."

1 Kings 12

31 And he made an house of high places, and made priests of the lowest of the people, which were not of the sons of Levi.

1 Kings 13

33 After this thing Jeroboam returned not from his evil way, but made again of the lowest of the people priests of the high places: whosoever would, he consecrated him, and he became one of the priests of the high places.
34 And this thing became sin unto the house of Jeroboam, even to cut it off, and to destroy it from off the face of the earth.

4 posted on 03/25/2002 12:48:14 AM PST by freedom9
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To: rvoitier
The media is silent about homosexuals in the church, because the media is infested with them too. Many of them hold high positions of influence in the media and the entertainment and arts "community," that the media types orbit.
5 posted on 03/25/2002 1:01:31 AM PST by Zorobabel
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To: rvoitier;Zorobabel;ninonitti;Destructor
Note to the media:

It's the homosexuals, stupid!

Sex before 8 - or it's too late! Craige McMillan on how media covers for homosexual child abusers

"... "Ho, hum," says the U.S. media. "Don't bother us. We're busy. We have these water buckets we're carrying for NAMBLA." Those initials stand for the North American Man Boy Love Association. Their long-standing motto, "sex before eight – or it's too late," only recently revised, makes their intent pretty clear.

Homosexuals, as represented in the U.S. media, come in only two varieties: upstanding citizen and persecuted victim.

Do homosexual priests rape choirboys? Not in medialand. There, Catholic priests abuse children – a phrase that's so gender-inclusive, and manages to twist one's attention onto the Catholic church, not the homosexual men who have made inroads into the clergy so they can prey on the innocence of children.

Do homosexual pastors rape congregants? Not in medialand. There "ministers are found with naked teens" and charged with "unlawful sex acts with a minor." Such inclusive language … my, isn't the media open-minded and progressive? We'd never guess it was male pastors and little boys, would we?

The media is too busy raping the Christian church on its news pages, the Boy Scouts during its evening news broadcasts, and the military in its editorials and at its cocktail parties. No, Mom, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa don't warrant the truth, because it just might slow down the bucket brigade, and imply that homosexuals could possibly be, like the rest of us, just a smidgen short of sainthood..."


15 posted on 03/25/2002 7:11:02 AM PST by EdReform
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To: rvoitier
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16 posted on 03/25/2002 9:07:30 AM PST by GirlNextDoor
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To: rvoitier
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17 posted on 03/26/2002 1:47:56 PM PST by EdReform
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