Dad-O-Lot said:
As more information comes out about a pervasive homosexual sub-culture in some Catholic Dioceses, will there be an additional backlash against the Catholic Church when Bishops try to eliminate that sub-culture from their midst?
I don't know what the right or best answer is to eliminate the pedophile and actively homosexual priests without also hurting falsely accused priests.
They should not lose their rights and presumption of innocence until proven guilty; but I don't see how this will be possible.
I'm not jealous of your position at all. However, it has become quite clear that the RCC is not capable of addressing the crisis on its own. Colleges should not investigate sexual assault and neither should the RCC. Neither is equipped to handle it.
I certainly don't relish this downfall as it doesn't benefit Protestants either. But we must learn and do better. Given the passage of time and nature of the crimes it may behoove it to purge all to start over, as leaving the priesthood is not a jail sentence. At least that way justice can start its course via law enforcement or they can begin anew elsewhere if they're innocent.
Trusting the bishops to purge the subculture when some of them participated and allowed it to flourish is a typically catholic answer. Defer to the clergy / hierarchy. The simple fact that they are elevated high enough in the church means they'll do the right thing. Unfortunately we've seen that isn't true and it's depressing to see the same answer over and over again. This is happening in multiple countries and those responsible for promoting those bishops and cardinals are now in Rome. Perhaps it's too high to be dealt with?
Whatever church Catholics think Jesus left them with, this isn't it.