In light of the Pope's unexpected bluntness about keeping "queerness" or "f*ggotry" out of the seminaries; I'm curious as to what the current beliefs are regarding the Catholic sex abuse scandal.
I believe, and think it has been shown that the sex scandal was mainly an issue of power abuse between homosexual clergy and post pubescent young men. This issue was further abetted by careerist politician-bishops who cared more about keeping their name out of headlines than they did protecting their flock and the reputation of the priesthood.
How much of this could have been avoided by actually screening seminary candidates for those with homosexual predilections? In the day and age of social media, it would seem pretty easy to get an idea of someone's sexuality through their media pages and interviews with their connections. B
I believe, and think it has been shown that the sex scandal was mainly an issue of power abuse between homosexual clergy and post pubescent young men. This issue was further abetted by careerist politician-bishops who cared more about keeping their name out of headlines than they did protecting their flock and the reputation of the priesthood.
How much of this could have been avoided by actually screening seminary candidates for those with homosexual predilections? In the day and age of social media, it would seem pretty easy to get an idea of someone's sexuality through their media pages and interviews with their connections. B