I have never been treated worse than by people in the Church.
" Let's step outside and settle this thing like men ," she said, and she was a lady. " You're spewing anti-Catholic rhetoric !" he insisted. "How can you criticize a bishop when you're an actor and everyone knows actors are perverts and nitwits ," she screamed. (That last gal had a point). These are all reactions to my post last week about Rod Dreher's article on Bishop Finn's Indictment. And above all, people are charging me with believing the biased media coverage of the scandal. This, at least, is not true. In fact, everything I say in this post will be taken not from a media account of the scandal , but from the independent report on it as commissioned by the diocese , the Graves Report, which you can read on your own here . So let's shove the media aside and see for ourselves what's contained in this internal diocesan report conducted by an independent firm. *** Fr. Shawn Ratigan was a priest of the diocese of Kansas Cit...
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People become worse with anonymity and long distances.
Fr. Groeschel once said, "If you're going to get close to the Church, you're going to get hurt."
I hate to be cynical, but scoundrels are scoundrels, and sanctimoniousness is good cover for bad behavior.
This is not to overlook all the goodness and love expressed by many - in the Church and out.
My mother has had at least one similar experience.