naomi24 - a cornerstone, if not the entire foundation of the Catholic faith is guilt.
Catholics are taught from birth that guilt is their lot in life - and that is why they are able to wring their hands at the appaling behaviour of their priests - but not insist that anything is done about it.
I have endured direct experience of just how evil the Catholic Church can be - without going into detail, it involved a member of my family exposing assault on primary children (physical, not sexual) and after a protracted battle, the woman was moved to another school less than three miles away, and my family member lost her career, and her health was broken. Did the Church wish her well and thank her for years of service? No, there was defeaning silence.
The hypocracy with which the clergy rule the fiathful, and each other is entrenched deeply, and perpetuates, simply because in order to be in any position to try and do anything to change matters, you have already had to prove that you agree with things as they are.
I take comfort that, not in my lifetime, but in a few generations, there will be no priests and nuns, no bishops, and no Pope - the Catholic Church's wilful refusal to live in the real world will see its slow decline and death, and Amen to that.