Sean Walsh

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Another Kind of Abuse…

Published on Sunday 15th April 2018 by Sean Walsh

Clerical Bullying…

The appalling behaviour of the institutional church has been responsible for creating the darkest possible cloud which now overshadows every-thing else about our Catholic Church…

And another ingredient should be added to the destructive mix that has so diminished our Irish Catholic Church – the bullying of the people by some clergy played a greater role in Catholic church decline in Ireland than clerical child sexual abuse, a leading Dominican priest has said.

 “They had little or no respect for individual people – and not just for minors,” said Fr Tom Jordan, editor of Spirituality magazine.

“The failure of the church in recent times was due not so much to the abysmal behaviour by some clergy in sexually abusing minors but that some clergy were bullies.”

 One of the glaring deficiencies of church practice in recent times was the failure of leadership to respect the individual.

“Consider the number of priests silenced or removed from office because of their expressed views, and without being afforded an opportunity of defending themselves.”

 This is understood to be a reference to the five Irish priests disciplined over recent years by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome.

And besides, there were also members of religious orders, who professed obedience to a fraternal and democratic way of living, who were ignored and disrespected by those elected to lead.

Failure to respect the individual undermines the whole organisation and leads to paralysis of mission, and weakens

the mandate and witness of the church.”

Respect was “due to all because all are made in the image of God,” he said.

One could be forgiven for asking “where has it all gone wrong?”

An exception was Pope Francis, widely recognised as “a good man driven by the basic insights of the gospel of Jesus Christ – mercy, justice, peace, love, reconciliation.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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