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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 23, 2019 3:24:35 GMT
Right. If it brings down the church it brings it down anyway. My point is that most Catholics don’t encounter kiddy diddlers among their clergy and they also understand the notion of confessions being between the priest and contrite alone. There would be no reason for them to be upset about a known tenet. However if they are in a church and knew then they should have reported the crime themselves. It’s just not a common occurrence and even in places where it did occur, they may have held back because they were told not to which would still not make them too culpable if they truly believed eternal punishment was the result. I’m not Catholic. Oh right! You think that the laity were more concerned with eternal punishment for themselves in dobbing in a paedophile priest, than a child's welfare? GREAT moral religion that is. I mean it really says it all, that priest have been told for centuries to cover up crimes admitted in 'confidence' and secrecy of the confessional. It is archaic and immoral. End of story. I said "if". I have no idea what a Catholic thinks in relation to their faith any more than you have a clue about devoutness of any religious person.
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