Posted on 05/16/2002 5:48:36 PM PDT by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
Accused priest apparently takes own life at Maryland hospital
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By STEPHEN MANNING, Associated Press
SILVER SPRING, Md. (May 16, 2002 7:57 p.m. EDT) - A 64-year-old priest who resigned from his parish in Connecticut amid allegations of sexual misconduct apparently killed himself Thursday at a Catholic psychiatric hospital, church officials said. The Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn., identified the priest as the Rev. Alfred J. Bietighofer, who was stripped last month of his priestly powers and ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Two men told diocesan officials Bietighofer abused them when they were boys in the late 1970s and early 1980s, church officials said.
Bietighofer was found hanged in his room Thursday at St. Luke Institute, according to Prince George's County police and hospital officials.
"I am profoundly saddened by the tragic death of Father Alfred Bietighofer," Bridgeport Bishop William Lori said in a statement. "To parishioners and to all those whom Father Bietighofer assisted during the course of his priestly ministry, I extend my sincere sympathy and prayers."
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Well, you can spend your time worrying about those things.
For me, the absolute is to "Love one another as I have loved you." If we always strive to do that, the Judgment will take care of itself.
Given the climate of Berlin's boy bars and Magnus Hirschfeld's institute, it was in the air ... but especially among the homosexual elite of Hitler's circle.
Leather biker boys ... like those around the edges of an "anything goes" story like poor Miss Chandra.
In most of these homosexual molestation cases, priests built up trust with teenage boys and parents over a period of time. Then they started spending a lot of time with the boys, and eventually maneuvered them into being alone with them - in rectories, in retreats, in overnight stays, etc. In a local church here, one Catholic priest molester had boys come over in the afternoon, where he ostensibly was letting them have a place (or so he told the parents) to relax. Over time, he introduced them to homosexual pornography and tapes. He started fondling them. When they objected, he told them that what he was doing was normal, and that he was introducing them to manhood, and that all boys go through that and that they were lucky to have a priest teach them these essential things. In the end, he brainwashed these impressionable and trusting boys into presenting themselves on a regular basis for anal rape. While true that things don't occur like this in most Catholic institutions, the number and scope and spiritual and physical viciousness of these molestations overwhelms the mind. They appear to have occurred in every major diocese in the country. Two bishops have resigned, and several more would have, had they any honor. Several cardinals are implicated in covering such crimes up. Rampant gay sex is occurring in many of the seminares. (Read, Goodbye, Good Men, as an example.) And finally, thousands of boys have been molested. While I'm of course glad that none of these terrible things happened to you personally, they did happen to thousands of boys. There is a terrible cancer in the church. Feel lucky that you were spared. Also, I have to say that this problem was a bit more abstract to me until I found out that the previous pastor of my son's Catholic school church in the neighboring town was the molester described above. I shudder to think what could have happened if my sons had attended this school a few years earlier. The sexual molesters in our Church have proven themselves to be quite adept and skillful at luring young boys into their lairs. and finally, if, when you were a teenage boy, a priest had asked you to come up to his office on a quiet afternoon at the church, wouldn't you have gone?
Love means obeying the commandments. "If you love Me, keep My commandments;" but after years of religious non-education, most Catholics probably could not even tell you what they are.
Well put.
I've met priests who practically sneer in disdain at the mention of anything holy or sacramental or having to do with God's absolute truth.
My children have attended their obligatory CCD classes for years, and do not know anything about the following, other than what my wife and I have taught them ourselves: the book of Genesis, the 10 Commandments, the significance of God's covenant with the Jews, the Psalms, the prophets, the parables of Jesus, the book of Acts, the letters of the New Testament, or Revelation.
This whole business about the de-sacramentalization of Catholicism is sort of complicated sociologically and intellectually. I think the problem started in the 1960s when some Catholics became preoccupied with the social protest model coming out of the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War, and Feminism. Praxis became the buzzword for the worldly model for the Church which came into fashion. Some factions of the clergy (and laity) became a little too comfortable with the idea that Catholicism had nothing to do with sacraments and the afterlife. It was trendy to think this way.
But why has this mindset been allowed to prevail for what seems like an eternity? Christianity (and Catholicism) is about, at its core, loving God with all ones heart, mind and soul, (and thus wanting to imitate Christ) and about achieving salvation. It seems to have been greatly devalued in most places.
No, it doesn't sound weird at all. In fact, it sounds quite normal.
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