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Father Boniface Ramsey who was the whistle blower that tried to alert the local Church authorities about McCarrick 20 years ago, is interviewed here. One quibble I have is his characterization of a priest 'falling' once in a while in terms of celibacy. I get that we are all sinners and such things can happen. However, there is also a spectrum between occasionally 'falling' and being a predator. It seems like an awful lot of priests like to hang out in gay bars and deliberately hide behind celibacy to cover for their activity. The atmosphere in seminaries and in the priesthood (there seems to be plenty of drinking and social time going on) seems to often be occasions or near occasions of sin I agree that the crisis isn't just about homosexuality. This actually really angers me when people say that it is. Obviously that is a complicating factor here. But what about the 20 percent of abuse victims who weren't boys/men? Let's ...
St. James was the first apostle martyred for our Lord. He was full of fervor and zeal. St. James, you mean so much to me. The church where I received my Baptism, my First Confession, my first Holy Communion, my Confirmation were all in the parish of St. James. I lived across the street all through my childhood. I attended the grade school. My first job was answering phones in the rectory on Saturday mornings. Your beautiful old church building was ever present to me. One of my own sons was baptized there as well, and my oldest daughter got married there. My sister later taught at the school for 10 years. She was so shocked and grieved when Monsignor Reinecke shot himself on the grounds of Holy Cross Abbey after being accused of abusing two minors 25 years before. See the story in the Washington Post here. This is my own prayer to St. James: St. James, you were full of zeal for Christ. Inspire your ...
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