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Someone alerted me to the fact that there is already an organization that is devoted to praying in support of priests. It's only a few years old.
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 ...
I'm actually reading a book about the Jewish roots of Catholicism. It is quite good. It's called The Crucified Rabbi; Judaism & the Origins of Catholic Christianity by Taylor R. Marshall. Marshall was a brand new Anglican priest when he discovered that Jews invoke the name of a deceased person's mother when praying for the dead. He immediately saw a connection to the relationship that Catholics see with Mary, the mother of Jesus. This led him on an exploration of Catholicism that resulted in his conversion. I felt kinship with Marshall over this because though I am a cradle Catholic I left the Church for a number of years. I mark the beginning of my reversion from a Passover seder I was invited to by a Jewish law school classmate. I remember thinking: but this is just like the Mass! And then it suddenly dawned on me that in spite of all my disagreements with the Church and despite the fact that I really didn't know...
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