It's a societal problem that exists beyond the Catholic Church. Every day there is a notice of abuse of some sort. What about teachers, scout/camp leaders, parents,aides, strangers, etc.? It is about power and violation of the young or weak.//The nuns want to be priests and they are all too human. as well.// Not sure that there is a solution in our highly sexed society- sex is too valuable a commodity and selling point for commerce.
On May 12, 7:57 pm, Ash <[email protected]> wrote: > When it's 'cult' leaders people scream for blood. Nevermind, mixed > [symbols]... > > Anyways, I was thinking they should let the nuns be with the priests, > keeping things all in the church but theres the contradiction of > 'natural law' and sex. And again, abuse of authority. Can this be > salvaged? I'm not too sure, perhaps they should just enter the 21st > century like the one in Contact who said, 'You could call me a man of > the cloth. Without the cloth.' > > On 5/12/2010 9:55 AM, vamadevananda wrote: > > > > > Indeed ! > > > On May 12, 5:48 pm, Pat<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On 11 May, 21:44, ornamentalmind<[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>http://www.bishop-accountability.org/ > >>> All neatly documented.... > > >> I wonder how many of 'the accused' had actually paid for indulgences. > >> If they did, then 'the Vicar of Christ' has approved their actions by > >> turning the other cheek, i.e., turning his face away. Surely, it's > >> time to impeach the Pope. You'll KNOW it's true, if the New > >> Benedictine Authorised Version has the quote "Come onto me, ye little > >> children" in it. Yeah, OK, I may have churned a few stomachs with > >> that, but, hey, anything goes when you proclaim yourself 'Vicar of > >> Christ'. It's time to lose that office and face the fact that no one > >> can proclaim to be, via creed, 'God incarnate in stead'. It's a title > >> that gives FAR too much license; so the result is licentiousness. > >> What else would you expect?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
