The Church has apologized. It needs to do so even more, and it needs to go beyond just the attendees at mass. There should be a large ad campaign that says, "We're criminal arseholes, too, please come back. After all, some of you support Trump!"I feel like church maybe owes people an apology.
I hope snl tells them to pound sand
The Church has apologized. It needs to do so even more, and it needs to go beyond just the attendees at mass.
But tying an individuals bad behavior to an entire institution is poor journalism regardless of who does it.
Let the Vatican burn for all I care. But take the artwork the gold first, as reparations for centuries of misdeeds and doublespoken moral terpitude.
Holy Mother Church deserves it for officially hiding the perps and smearing the victims. It can die in a Lake of Fire.
No. Punish those responsible. I sense a we bit of personal history behind your quote.
the same way a company's management would be responsible for similar crimes and their cover up.
Come again?
The church officials are collectively responsible, the same way a company's management would be responsible for similar crimes and their cover up.
Say a private day care company has employees who molest the kids. The company covers it up and moves those employees around between sites, where they molest again. The management of that company would be criminally responsible.
What percent of the Catholic church officials and international ministries, such as those delivering fresh water to the third world, would you say knew nothing of rape or its cover up?
That is an impossible answer to give. The problem with the cover-up is that only the complicit knew what was happening. Some other priests may have heard rumors, but you can't know who or how many.
We should have some sort of idea if the entire church is to be punished. If the proposition is the entire church...then would we should assume that at least 80% of pastors nationwide would have participated in rape or the cover up.
So...the church has a long way to go to atone for its guilt. But let's not blame every last human associated with any organization that's had some wrong doing.
Pope Francis had direct knowledge about issues happing in South America. The bishops of almost every diocese and archdiocese in the US had received reports and covered up reports of priests diddling little children. From the conference held just last week, pretty much the leadership across the entirely of the world has been dealing with the same sorts of issues. The only people who may have been in the clear where the laity and the honest priests. After that, the Church is culpable.
No, what you're saying isn't accurate either. It's well known within the Church that many seminaries were filled with consenting shenanigans between priests. After they leave their cloistered seminaries, and are put out into the world where they're then expected to actually live the celibate life. Forcing that upon people will cause them to act out in horrible ways. Most priests within the Church were probably good, well intended representatives of their faith, but a don't pretend that the 100k were all without knowledge.
My point was that we don't know how many knew and how many didn't. It's not 250/100,000 it's 250/(100,000x), where X is 0 < x < 1, and the exact figure is impossible to know.