UNITED STATES
Christian Catholicism
Jerry Slevin
Jesus may not have written anything down, but his followers did. They recorded in the Gospels many of His mandates very clearly. These include: (1) Love one another, (2) Avoid accumulating excessive wealth, (3) Avoid oppressive religious leaders, and (4) Protect children always. Simple enough, but too often overlooked at the Vatican.
Instead in 2013, we find Cardinals who seek to injure each other, often over money, sex or power, who then oppress with sexual guilt and fleece with mystical myths the overly trusting faithful, while protecting revenue generating priests who sexually abuse children.
Now the octogenerian Cardinals clique, who had survived Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin and Franco, have reportedly found the culprits—greedy homosexuals whose sins purportedly pushed poor Benedict to resign. A fitting fairy tale from the Mythical Magic Kingdom! These oldtimers surely learned alot from Fascist propaganda techniques. Apparently, it is too dangerous for the oldtimers to use the historically longstanding Vatican anti-Semitic or anti-Islamic allusions, so blaming gay persons appears to be the latest default excuse.
Meanwhile, the ultimate careerist, Benedict, seems to blame other Vatican careerists, who in turn blame each other, while longtime Vatican journalists tell us Benedict and John Paul II were always known to be lousy managers, something they seldom reported earlier. Who’s on first?
Jesus’ mandates require more than rearranging the furniture in the Sistine Chapel to suit octogenerian fashions. It requires reforming the papacy which Cardinals must do first and do now. With so many of them weakened by their own sins, they may not be able to do this, but they must try. Among other things, they must make effective and adequate efforts (1) to obtain justice for innocent abuse survivors, (2) to assure the accountability of wrongdoers, including aiders and abettors, and (3) to minimize recurrences. …
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