Posted on 01/09/2003 7:54:21 AM PST by arj
Recent revelations that at least 40 percent of Catholic nuns in the United States are victims of sexual abuse are just part of a growing sex scandal in the Church that goes far beyond the abuse of young boys by priests.
Capitol Hill Blue has learned that internal investigations by the Church have uncovered massive evidence of frequent sexual activity by both nuns and priests (often with each other), use of Church money to pay for abortions for pregnant nuns and a casual and tolerant attitude towards sexual activity among Church leaders.
Details of the investigations are a closely guarded secret of the Church hierarchy, but sources tell CHB that the results are being closely studied by Vatican officials who express shock and outrage at the high levels of sex involving priests and nuns.
For Gods sake, this is the Church. It is not a bordello, exclaimed one priest involved in the investigation. This is a crime against God.
In interviews with current nuns and priests, as well as with a number of clergy who have left the church, a disturbing portrait of immoral activity within Church walls emerges, including:
--Priests who regularly have sex with female parishioners. According to two sources, as many as 5,000 priests in the U.S. have been discovered to have had affairs with parishioners.
--At least 34,000 nuns who admit sexual abuse or activity.
--Frequent sexual contact between priests and nuns. The investigations are said to have found dozens of cases where nuns who became pregnant from these affairs had abortions paid for out of Church funds (even though the Church opposes abortions).
--Hundreds of confirmed reports of lesbian sexual encounters among nuns as well as homosexual contact between priests.
--Hundreds of cases where priests and nuns leave the Church and marry shortly afterwards, many having children conceived while they were still Church clergy.
You are dealing with human beings with human failings, admits Jonathan, an ex-priest who left the Church years ago and married a former nun. Their oldest child was conceived during an affair when both were still in the Church. Jonathan agreed to be interviewed only on condition that neither his last name nor his wifes name be used for this article.
Yes, we both took vows of chastity but we broke those vows, he says. We werent the only ones. I knew several priests in my diocese who broke their vows as well. My wife knew many nuns who violated their vows.
Jonathan says stories about rampant sexual activity among priests and nuns circulated in the Church for years but that Catholic leaders looked the other way.
There were two hypocrisies at work, he says. One because some of the Church leaders were, themselves, unfaithful to their vows and the other because everyone knew the damage to the church if this ever became public.
Only when confronted with the revelations last year of widespread abuse of children and the subsequent cover up has the church taken a closer look at the sexual activity.
"The bishops appear to be only looking at the issue of child sexual abuse, but the problem is bigger than that," says St. Louis University researcher Ann Wolf, one of those who authored the study on widespread sexual abuse of nuns. "Catholic sisters are being violated, in their ministries, at work, in pastoral counseling."
St. Louis University conducted a national survey of nuns in 1996 but the Church-affiliated school never publicly released the results. The study, paid for by several of the nun orders, was turned over to the Church. Wolf and the other researchers found 34,000 nuns who had been either sexually abused or engaged in sexual activity.
What they found were those who admitted it, says Jonathan. There were, and are, many others.
Jonathan admits his wife was not his first sexual partner while he wore the robes of priesthood. He had affairs with female parishioners and other nuns.
It was all done with a wink and a nod, he says. Just about everybody knew what was happening but nobody wanted to do anything about it.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops claims to know nothing of the studies and refuses to comment on the specifics of this article. Phone calls to various Catholic officials and Vatican offices were not returned.
I am very suspicious of the glut of this kind of information because I think the enemy is working overtime to overload society with this kind of drivel. Then shortly people will get so tired of information,the ilk of this piece of crap,they will say "who gives a dam" and presto,the enemy has what they want. They will claim that nobody cares except a few uptight,antedeluvian,rigid religious freaks.
They will say sex is common,sex is good,sex is healthy for men,women,children,relatives and animals,whether they are dead or alive.And,furthermore since it is all those things everybody should do whatever they want,any time they want with whomever they want.Then the trap will close over us and man will become an enslaved animal,and those who would be "gods" will have all of these animals to train,think about it.
According to a German sociologist named Reich,who did research in the twenties in Germany,if you can sexualize a child before puberty you can be assured that there spirit will be closed to God and religion.The perfect plan.
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What on earth are you ranting about? Where have I been cavalier about sex outside of marriage?
People who commit suicide over a soured relationship are mentally ill, and could likely have not sustained a relationship to begin with.
I'm with you.
That'll work. I'm always gladdened when people manage to make things better for their lives. I just can't think of any cases like that in my experience.
No, I am not saying that. Maybe they asked the wrong nuns. I'm not saying it doesn't happen. It probably does. But I don't trust studies any more.
I think we should revoke the driver's licenses of these soon-to-be-taken-away-in-the-clouds folks.
I don't want to be driving around when a car keeps running after its driver is gone.
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