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Cardinal Keith O'brien Has Resigned.
Old sins cast long shadows. Could he have done anything else?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They (Catholics) consider it the greatest privilege of their lives to participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy each day. The love and gratitude they feel as they experience the living presence of the Lord Jesus and celebrate the great gift of salvation made possible by his life, death, and resurrection is sometimes so intense, they think that they will be overcome by it. They thank the Eternal Father every day for the unparalleled privilege of being a Catholic.
No answer to that then and that is what true Catholics believe and will not be altered by a few hundred perverts, however high up in the Catholic church.
No answer to that then and that is what true Catholics believe and will not be altered by a few hundred perverts, however high up in the Catholic church.
@Sqad - No doubt you are right that for some of the faithful at least, those whose faith might be represented by the quotations from individuals you offer, the spate of allegations will represent a source of sorrow but probably not a serious cause to doubt their church/religion.
Of course, when your religion and your faith are so deeply embedded into your lives, it can be difficult to form an objective or critical view.
The fact remains - for decades, certain clergy within the catholic church have abused vast swathes of children, with impunity. When such matters are brought to the attention of the church hierarchy, such allegations have been swept under the carpet, hidden, and the priest in question shuffled off to some other diocese on pain of a few hail marys and a solemn promise. With such conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, the Catholic Church as an institution has become complicit in child abuse.
Lets not even bother looking at the venal attitudes of some representatives of the church, or the vast financial empire they administer, or the links to organised crime.
Attitudes demonstrated by the clergy as in andy and gnesses anecdotes show a lack of interest in what is the primary specification of their job, and builds on this image of a church out of touch and out of tune.
It will certainly do nothing to boost numbers of the the fiathful, i suspect... :)
Of course, when your religion and your faith are so deeply embedded into your lives, it can be difficult to form an objective or critical view.
The fact remains - for decades, certain clergy within the catholic church have abused vast swathes of children, with impunity. When such matters are brought to the attention of the church hierarchy, such allegations have been swept under the carpet, hidden, and the priest in question shuffled off to some other diocese on pain of a few hail marys and a solemn promise. With such conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, the Catholic Church as an institution has become complicit in child abuse.
Lets not even bother looking at the venal attitudes of some representatives of the church, or the vast financial empire they administer, or the links to organised crime.
Attitudes demonstrated by the clergy as in andy and gnesses anecdotes show a lack of interest in what is the primary specification of their job, and builds on this image of a church out of touch and out of tune.
It will certainly do nothing to boost numbers of the the fiathful, i suspect... :)
If you want salacious speculation on this issue, take a look at the Mirror front page for tomorrow.....
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I do not know how accurate it is, but I did hear that those making their allegations timed it specifically - In part to try and cause maximum discomfort given the cardinal conclave for selection of a new pope - and also cos he was, they say, a tyrant and they were afraid he might get some retaliation in.
On the other hand, some priest on Newsnight tonight was saying that, actually, he had effectively been sacked by the Pope, so who knows?
On the other hand, some priest on Newsnight tonight was saying that, actually, he had effectively been sacked by the Pope, so who knows?
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