To: independentmind
Although I'm not Catholic myself, my wife is--we go to mass as a family every week.
However, is your point that non-Catholics shouldn't care?
Again, very misguided.
Bottom line on this issue: Quoting statistics or referencing works on this issue does not make it go away.
Both you and the writer of the article are attempting to rationalize the problem away, which is exactly what the church did.
The way to take care of a problem like this is to confront it head-on. Admit that there is a problem, and take action to correct it.
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08/24/2003 10:56:20 AM PDT by
jra
To: jra
The way to take care of a problem like this is to confront it head-on. Admit that there is a problem, and take action to correct it. Sometime, I must come visit your very black-and-white world. Mine is much more colorful.
I haven't tried to rationalize anything. What I don't believe is that abuse of minor children is a systemic problem within the Catholic Church. The truth is that 1) it's relatively rare and 2) is isn't more common among Catholic priests than in other segments of the general population.
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