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In reply to the discussion: Just my opinion, but why does it seem that so many Catholics are nonpracticing or nonbelievers in [View all]Stinky The Clown
(68,953 posts)27. Among other things . . . . this:
https://apnews.com/article/baltimore-archdiocese-sex-abuse-report-7d5d3af098da59a1c9313a246566638c
Report details staggering church sex abuse in Maryland
By LEA SKENE, BRIAN WITTE and SARAH BRUMFIELD
39 minutes ago
BALTIMORE (AP) More than 150 Catholic priests and others associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore sexually abused over 600 children and often escaped accountability, according to a long-awaited state report released Wednesday that revealed the scope of abuse spanning 80 years and accused church leaders of decades of coverups.
The report paints a damning picture of the archdiocese, which is the oldest Roman Catholic diocese in the country and spans much of Maryland. Some parishes, schools and congregations had more than one abuser at the same time including St. Mark Parish in Catonsville, which had 11 abusers living and working there between 1964 and 2004. One deacon admitted to molesting over 100 children. Another priest was allowed to feign hepatitis treatment and make other excuses to avoid facing abuse allegations.
The Maryland Attorney Generals Office released the findings of their yearslong investigation during Holy Week considered the most sacred time of year in Christianity ahead of Easter Sunday and said the number of victims is likely far higher. The report was redacted to protect confidential grand jury materials, meaning the identities of some accused clergy were removed.
The staggering pervasiveness of the abuse itself underscores the culpability of the Church hierarchy, the report said. The sheer number of abusers and victims, the depravity of the abusers conduct, and the frequency with which known abusers were given the opportunity to continue preying upon children are astonishing.
Report details staggering church sex abuse in Maryland
By LEA SKENE, BRIAN WITTE and SARAH BRUMFIELD
39 minutes ago
BALTIMORE (AP) More than 150 Catholic priests and others associated with the Archdiocese of Baltimore sexually abused over 600 children and often escaped accountability, according to a long-awaited state report released Wednesday that revealed the scope of abuse spanning 80 years and accused church leaders of decades of coverups.
The report paints a damning picture of the archdiocese, which is the oldest Roman Catholic diocese in the country and spans much of Maryland. Some parishes, schools and congregations had more than one abuser at the same time including St. Mark Parish in Catonsville, which had 11 abusers living and working there between 1964 and 2004. One deacon admitted to molesting over 100 children. Another priest was allowed to feign hepatitis treatment and make other excuses to avoid facing abuse allegations.
The Maryland Attorney Generals Office released the findings of their yearslong investigation during Holy Week considered the most sacred time of year in Christianity ahead of Easter Sunday and said the number of victims is likely far higher. The report was redacted to protect confidential grand jury materials, meaning the identities of some accused clergy were removed.
The staggering pervasiveness of the abuse itself underscores the culpability of the Church hierarchy, the report said. The sheer number of abusers and victims, the depravity of the abusers conduct, and the frequency with which known abusers were given the opportunity to continue preying upon children are astonishing.
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Just my opinion, but why does it seem that so many Catholics are nonpracticing or nonbelievers in [View all]
debm55
Apr 2023
OP
Yes, I consider myself a cafeteria Catholic. We call people like me Easter Bunnies and Christmas
debm55
Apr 2023
#2
few have 12 kids, most use birth control... one of the rules most flaunted by American Catholics
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Apr 2023
#43
Looks like the outfit has been taken over by "pro-life" extremists who vote Republican
dalton99a
Apr 2023
#4
Yes, that is how I am too. I try to live a good life, to be kind to others. I know for various
debm55
Apr 2023
#14
I remember telling a story in the Lounge, that after I made my First Communion, I used to go to
debm55
Apr 2023
#21
I practice. I think what part of the country you're in has something to do with that.
shrike3
Apr 2023
#18
I'd like to add, the American church is only eight percent of the global church.
shrike3
Apr 2023
#22
Here in NYC St John The Divine is Wonderful! Maybe you could check out....
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#28
I don't think it is just the scandal. I am the type of person that needs answers for things and I
debm55
Apr 2023
#39
electric blue, I edit my post. I left out that the church wasn't being honest with me. That's all I
debm55
Apr 2023
#58
No problem debm55. 👍 Best wishes on you checking another church out finding a spiritual home for...
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#59
Oh, the suffering bothers me too. I've had my share, and many many more have had it a lot worse!
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#67
Sounds pretty amazing. A deep experience of people being together in community.
electric_blue68
Apr 2023
#55
In my public high school, we had a class on the writings and teachings of the Abrahamic religions.
debm55
Apr 2023
#60
Thank you Stinky, not only did they abuse children but rhe Archdiocese moved them to other parishes
debm55
Apr 2023
#73
Yes, loved the Social Gospel. I just wished when I had questions, that I would have just been told
debm55
Apr 2023
#40
My husband, a Methodist, had to sign a paper that any children would be raised Catholic.
debm55
Apr 2023
#35
Neither of us were Roman Catholic. We were told three weeks before the wedding that we couldn't get
debm55
Apr 2023
#41
Oh, we paid them for the dispensation. I was Byzantine Catholic, but raised as a Roman Catholic.
debm55
Apr 2023
#44
We went every day. Yes, at one time, I considered being a Sister of Charity--nursing. I was very
debm55
Apr 2023
#37
Mr.Bill, yes. That is why I started the thread. Why is that so. I know many ex Catholics and
debm55
Apr 2023
#48
About 4 years ago, I went every Sunday in a very near poor neighborhood. I liked it. it was small
debm55
Apr 2023
#50
Unfortunately for my Republican friends I've forgotten everything I learned from the
MaryMagdaline
Apr 2023
#71