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Wow. Pope Benedict's personal preacher Raniero Cantalamessa created a firestorm by comparing the scrutiny and pressure the Catholic Church has been experiencing lately in their molestation scandals to the "more shameful aspects of anti-Semitism."
This just further illustrates why the Roman Catholic Church will never take real steps to stop abuse. They aren't concerned with the children that are getting raped, they're only concerned with their own reputation. They see themselves as being wrongfully attacked, and never does it enter their minds that their actions (and lack thereof) contributed to what they are enduring now.
I hope the pressure never lets up but sooner or later the mainstream media will give up on it, only to flare up again down the road after more children have been raped, and the cycle will repeat again.
Pope Benedict, the only way this is going to end is if you take real steps towards stopping abuse. First of all stop protecting priests who molest children and treat it like the horrific sin (and crime) that it is. Throw them out of the Church and/or turn them in to law enforcement.
To help prevent this from happening as much you're going to have to allow priests to marry. Stop making excuses, stop covering up, and make a real effort to end this abuse.
This just further illustrates why the Roman Catholic Church will never take real steps to stop abuse. They aren't concerned with the children that are getting raped, they're only concerned with their own reputation. They see themselves as being wrongfully attacked, and never does it enter their minds that their actions (and lack thereof) contributed to what they are enduring now.
I hope the pressure never lets up but sooner or later the mainstream media will give up on it, only to flare up again down the road after more children have been raped, and the cycle will repeat again.
Pope Benedict, the only way this is going to end is if you take real steps towards stopping abuse. First of all stop protecting priests who molest children and treat it like the horrific sin (and crime) that it is. Throw them out of the Church and/or turn them in to law enforcement.
To help prevent this from happening as much you're going to have to allow priests to marry. Stop making excuses, stop covering up, and make a real effort to end this abuse.
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Date: 3/4/10 07:30 (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 3/4/10 16:39 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 3/4/10 18:20 (UTC)Pretty much everything from cursing to masturbating is regarded as a sin (all minor venial sins just like gay sex is, you're thinking of Baptists or something), and no I have no problem with any government opting not to punish people for them, that's be terrible!
I'm not sure what your point here is or why you'd think anything else would even be an acceptable answer, really.
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Date: 4/4/10 23:38 (UTC)simply explained, the church should never have the power to enforce anything or control the military in any way. That is actually the true definition of(wait for firestorm) "separation of church and state"
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Date: 5/4/10 02:07 (UTC)And while that may have been the *original* definition, it's certainly evolved to mean something different and more relevant.
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Date: 5/4/10 03:34 (UTC)I agree whole heartedly about the Church during the Middle Ages, I don't know that it encompasses 1600 years however.
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Date: 8/4/10 15:04 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 8/4/10 15:10 (UTC)Also, they haven't adopted all of Italian laws since that time, though they often do just because the Vatican doesn't spend a lot of time, for obvious reasons, dealing with issues of criminal law within the state. Something like the age of consent, for instance, would have no cause to ever be brought up because there are only adults living in the Vatican.
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Date: 8/4/10 15:12 (UTC)