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[Catholic Caucus] Our Hearts Are Broken, but the Church Must Rebuild
CE.com ^ | 08-16-18 | Michael J. Lichens

Posted on 08/17/2018 10:08:11 AM PDT by Salvation

Our Hearts Are Broken, but the Church Must Rebuild

Michael J. Lichens

Like just about every Catholic in the Anglophone world, I felt every emotion possible while reading the Grand Jury Report on the priest-abuse in Pennsylvania. Three hundred priests had sexually assaulted numerous souls in their care. I wanted to vomit, I wanted to toss my computer against the wall, and I know I wept bitterly at different points. As I was flying, I didn’t have much room to react.

The word that occurred to me over and over, however, was satanic. No, I’m not implying that anybody was worshipping the devil, but the lord of flies is certainly delighted by the actions of the wayward bishops and clergy. If you recall, the 80’s and 90’s experienced a hysteria known as the Satanic Panic which saw many innocent people be accused and sentenced for seemingly fictional crimes. It was supposed that there was a vast network of devil-worshipping pederasts who sacrificed numerous children to their dark master.

For good reason, it seemed outlandish. I’m not so sure it seems outlandish, anymore, but we now see that the real monsters were in our chanceries and rectories, not hanging out on the street-corners or in satanic covens.

Heartbreak and Anger

Our bishops have betrayed us and left the faithful brokenhearted and furious. It wasn’t enough that they enabled and allowed unspeakable cruelty to occur in their own homes, they now stubbornly stand behind their PR firms and complain how we angry faithful have ruined their vacation. These are not the actions of a father whose children have had enough. These are the actions of idiot CEOs who got caught blowing their shareholder’s cash on drugs and prostitutes, but somehow even worse.

In writing the above, I’m not calling anyone to remain in anger or to allow bitterness to overtake them. But if you believe that charity rejoices in the truth, it is time to speak bluntly about what has occurred. And you all have every right to be angry. Your hearts are not only broken, you have found yourselves possibly feeling duped or sold a bill of goods.

If you are a fellow convert, you probably found yourself in the awkward position of explaining the Catholic teachings on sexuality to long-time friends. While you were trying to be obedient and loving, a bishop in your state enabled the sexual abuse of minors.

While you were trying to be authentically pro-life, a successor to the apostles covered up for a rape and abortion.

While you were fundraising to help your parish, the shepherd was using the money to cover up the most abhorrent abuse and hire public relations spinners to make them look good.

You have every right to be angry. Being Catholic is no easy task, but our leaders couldn’t even shoulder the burden of being a halfway-decent person. Your anger and pain is a sign of some grace that still remains: you believe and love the Church and you want the priests and bishops to live up to their calling. It can seem to be cold comfort, but your tears and anger remind all of us that there are still Catholics who care and that can mean more than you realize.

What Next?

You have a right to anger and heartbreak, but it can’t stop there. The task ahead of us seems large, and we still are unsure what to do next.

Dear reader, your love for the Church and her people moves you to anger and pain. If you had stopped caring, you would have left the Church a long time ago. Give thanks to God that you still feel that intense love and want to hold your Church to the standards of Christ. You have not given in to the bitterness that lurks in the background of this scandal.

I wish I had a 10-step program, TED talk, or book here that would help, but I’m not sure what we are called to do next in a systemic way. In whatever we are called to do, we must begin in prayer and love. No doubt, that sounds trite, but I am not suggesting we only offer “thoughts and prayers” but truly begin to pray and seek God’s grace.

Most importantly, the victims of this scandal need to feel love, prayer and support. Numerous victims were silenced, called liars, and pushed out of the Church. While our pain is real, it pales in comparison to these innocent children who were harmed in what should have been the safest place. Where they needed love and support from the church fathers, they found themselves getting attorneys and PR firms (at best).

There will need to be some great works to be done. Bishops will have to resign and some clergy will need to be sent to prison. It’s not going to be easy and it’s going to be a generational struggle, but we will get nowhere if our motivation isn’t first love.

Make Your Voices Heard

Our struggle to rebuild the Church will begin in prayer and it will not end within my lifetime. In between, there is much to do. I suggest that everyone reach out to their priests and ask about the scandal. Does your pastor have a plan to protect youth, even if his bishop is dragging his feet? If not, he needs one. Has your pastor spoken of this scandal? He cannot be silent and you must encourage him to begin speaking. If the Church is a family, no great family resolves anything by playing nice and singing saccharine songs while the house collapses around them.

You can also call and write your bishops. Heck, if the cathedral rectory is in town, there’s nothing wrong with dropping a note off in person.

Beyond that, talk to your Catholic editors and writers. If Catholic media remains silent, it is complicit. We editors and writers are here to serve you, the faithful Catholics who are willing to roll up your sleeves and do the work that needs doing. Serving you means that we need to begin tackling this issue, to the best of our ability.

The time of patient silence is over. Ask questions, demand answers, and don’t put up with silly responses that don’t resolve anything.

Reach Out to One Another

The next few weeks are going to be rough. I’ve seen the most committed, faithful Catholics begin to struggle with their faith, including a few priests. This is when we will need to actually function like the Body of Christ. We need to support and be there for each other, loving until it hurts. Especially reach out if someone you know has been directly hurt by sexual violence.

This is not excusing anything, but all estimates put the number of monstrous priests at about 6% and that means some good, holy priests are suffering. Their sufferings will only get greater as a cloud of suspicion begins to hang over them and they have to answer for the crimes of their bosses. Chances are, your local priest is experiencing a dark night of the soul and needs the encouragement and love of his parishioners to speak up and begin to root out the dark infection that torments the Body of Christ. So, if you are able to, reach out to your priest. If your priest is part of the problem, we must also begin to pray for him and protect the vulnerable from those who betray their vocation.

And don’t be afraid to talk about this with your fellow Catholics. We should not overly-speculate, but truth must be brought to the light if we are to even begin our next steps.

Rise, Let Us Be On Our Way

Catholic Exchange is a robust site that manages to do a lot with our meager resources. But we are also rather small in the media world. We cannot fix the Church by ourselves, but the great assembly of saints is with all of us and we can begin to heal and rebuild. We must begin at this moment.

Your hearts are hurt, and I can only offer these handful of words. In the coming months, the pain and frustration will be excruciating but we must press forward. Each revelation will sting, but we cannot remain in ignorance and must now ask that all things be made known.

Pray, readers, for all of us here who now have to contend with a strange, new world and let me pray for you as you bear your own struggles with this scandal. We here at CE will address this to the best of our ability, but please join me in calling for all Catholics of every station to pray and work to rebuild.



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To: Salvation

Okay, so I write to the bishop and tell him that all sodomites must be laicized immediately.

I’ve just wasted a sheet of paper, some ink, a stamp, and an envelope.

Are the faithful going to boycott masses illicitly celebrated by sodomite priests? Are parishioners going to drive sodomite priests out of their towns?

Short of burning them at the stake, how are we to rid ourselves of these loathsome, satanic predators?


61 posted on 08/17/2018 5:07:33 PM PDT by dsc (Our system of government cannot survive one-party control of communications.)
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To: Salvation

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62 posted on 08/17/2018 5:11:07 PM PDT by Pajamajan ( Pray for our nation. Thank the Lord for everything you have. Don't waiting. Do it today.)
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To: dsc

I doubt that your paper will be wasted. At the least your actions will be recorded in heaven if not in the Bishop’s in-box.


63 posted on 08/17/2018 5:12:55 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: tiki; Salvation; Dad was my hero; miss marmelstein

Yes, when we can find a detailed paper on this topic, written by a very well-educated man, not at any extreme, who is devoted to our Catholic faith, why would we not read it!?

Try Bill Donahue’s (Catholic League dot org) next article on the website about Cardinal Wuerl.


64 posted on 08/17/2018 5:14:01 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o; maddogtiger

Abuse reported...


65 posted on 08/17/2018 5:21:12 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Marxism: Trendy theory, wrong species)
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To: dsc
Okay, so I write to the bishop and tell him that all sodomites must be laicized immediately.

Did you actually do this, or are you just trying to stir up things on this thread?

66 posted on 08/17/2018 5:23:43 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Marxism: Trendy theory, wrong species)
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To: Biggirl
It all comes down for the need to repent and be converted to Christ.

Amen to that!

67 posted on 08/17/2018 5:25:00 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: Salvation

Well...that’s a good point.

But it leaves me wondering what to do after that.


68 posted on 08/17/2018 5:25:33 PM PDT by dsc (Our system of government cannot survive one-party control of communications.)
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To: HamiltonJay

You have not heard this, just consider:

Why the rage, lies, innuendo, name-calling and sheer malice toward Wuerl? His real record is excellent. The Vatican has thrown Wuerl under the bus. He’s now a distraction or red herring to remove focus from homesexuals. When McCarrick story broke, everyone saw that homos in Church were THE cause. Now that Wuerl is all the focus, what happened to homo concerns? The Church IS gay, that’s what people don’t get. The top is more gay than the people. It is deliberate.


69 posted on 08/17/2018 5:26:00 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: COBOL2Java

“Did you actually do this, or are you just trying to stir up things on this thread?”

It’s a legitimate question.

I’ll be writing the bishop after I give the matter a good think. In all probability the bishop will never see the letter; if he does, he’s almost certain to contemn it.

What then?


70 posted on 08/17/2018 5:29:07 PM PDT by dsc (Our system of government cannot survive one-party control of communications.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o
Well, isn't this special...

As sex abuse scandal worsens, Bishop Malone faults some Catholics for withholding donations

3:02 PM, Aug 13, 2018

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) - The sexual abuse scandal in the Diocese of Buffalo continues to worsen, with 80 clerics now accused of sexual misconduct and two of the bishop’s top aides leaving his side.

Bishop Richard J. Malone, meanwhile, is faulting lay Catholics for closing their wallets and criticizing reporters for their coverage of the sex abuse crisis.


So with all that's going on with the scandal, this bishop complains that his laity isn't putting enough money in the collection plates. Lovely.
71 posted on 08/17/2018 5:29:27 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Marxism: Trendy theory, wrong species)
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To: qaz123

Being a good spouse and parent is hard enough for a person who has one spouse and one family.

If parish priests are married they effectively are taking care of two families.

It can be done but celibacy allows them to be totally devoted to their parish family.

Celibacy for parish priests also allows their bishops to move them at any time to any place where they are needed.

These are just a couple of practical issues regarding celibacy.

With that said, there are Catholic priests who are married and who are excellent leaders of their parish families.


72 posted on 08/17/2018 5:30:21 PM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Never Forget the SEALs of Extortion 17 - and God Bless The United States of America.)
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To: miss marmelstein

Jesuit, actually, in Spokane. Gonzaga fired Bob Spitzer some years back, for being too Catholic. Just fyi.


73 posted on 08/17/2018 5:31:01 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: dsc
I’ll be writing the bishop after I give the matter a good think. In all probability the bishop will never see the letter; if he does, he’s almost certain to contemn it.

What then?

The ball's in your court. The responsibility to make a stink is yours. Have you considered cc'ing the local newspaper?

74 posted on 08/17/2018 5:32:08 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (Marxism: Trendy theory, wrong species)
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To: Shethink13

Origin of celibacy?! Our Lord himself!


75 posted on 08/17/2018 5:41:44 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: Marchmain; Salvation
Jesuit, actually, in Spokane. Gonzaga fired Bob Spitzer some years back, for being too Catholic. Just fyi.

I believe that Fr. Spitzer stepped down voluntarily after holding the presidency for over a decade. There are other things that he wanted to accomplish, such as his Leadership/Ethics Institute.

IMO, there's no way he could have been fired, after all he accomplished during his tenure, which included establish a firm financial footing for the school. However, I live in Texas, a long way from Spokane, so I was out of the loop. I will do some checking into this for my own edification.

Salvation, I have been an active, practicing Catholic for over 20 years at St. Ann parish in Coppell, TX. I converted through RCIA in 97/98.

76 posted on 08/17/2018 5:53:32 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

“...I heard...” is the cause of most of this scandal. Do you KNOW is the point?


77 posted on 08/17/2018 5:55:21 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: Night Hides Not

Yes, you are out of the loop. I was not speculating, I happen to know him. Of course I meant firing in the nice way it’s done in the Church and universities. His refurbishing of the chapel alone freaked them out. Note, I wish people would realize that truth is rarely found by googling.


78 posted on 08/17/2018 6:00:15 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: COBOL2Java; Mrs. Don-o

He said this in June about a specific collection. I read it then and it was not unreasonable in the context of helping families. 2 months, very different now. Don’t be a dupe of the media.


79 posted on 08/17/2018 6:19:10 PM PDT by Marchmain (Things are not what they seem.)
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To: Marchmain

For a long time I kept up with Donahue and now I’m going back to reading him. He doesn’t get hysterical - although he’s no fool when it comes to this type of scandal.


80 posted on 08/17/2018 6:30:09 PM PDT by miss marmelstein
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